Am 19.07.2013 20:47, schrieb Samuel Sanchez: > Hi Michael, > > the current situation of network-manager-gnome is, that it depends > on so many different gnome packages, that it basicly pulls all of > gnome it is installed via apt-get: > 185 packages (328 MB) was the count for me today, when i did it, and > for me all these packages are just junk which clutters my disks. > I just don't want libgweather-common to be installed. I want to manage
I don't see any connection between network-manager-gnome and libgweather-common. As for the other dependencies: you need to be more specific, otherwise I can't really comment on that in a useful way. E.g. gnome-keyring is not really an optional component, as almost every connection needs to store a secret and nm-applet would be useless without. For gnome-bluetooth the situation is this: once there is a framework which automatically prompts the users to install that package when bluetooth hardware is detected, I'm happy to downgrade that to a suggests. And then I don't see anything "GNOME" related anymore in the package dependencies. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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