Source: alarm-clock-applet
Version: 0.4.1-5
Severity: important
Tags: forky sid
Control: block 1103556 by -1
User: [email protected]
Usertags: oldlibs gnome-icon-theme

alarm-clock-applet Build-Depends on gnome-icon-theme, the icon theme 
formerly used by GNOME. It isn't clear to me why - it is relatively 
unusual to want to Build-Depend on an icon theme, especially with no 
runtime dependency on it.

gnome-icon-theme was abandoned upstream years ago (the icon theme used 
in modern GNOME is called Adwaita) and it should probably be removed 
from Debian during the forky cycle.

Can this B-D be removed?

The GNOME upstream recommendation for apps that rely on specific icons 
at runtime is to include the necessary icon with the app. If the icon is 
used to represent the app itself in menus and .desktop files, it should 
normally have the app ID as its filename and be installed into the 
default "hicolor" icon theme directory. If the icon is used internally 
within the app, for example to be part of a button or a menu bar, it can 
be loaded from a private data directory or embedded in the executable 
using the GResource mechanism.

There are also adwaita-icon-theme (the icon theme used by modern GNOME, 
which has been reduced to only the icons required by GNOME itself) and 
adwaita-icon-theme-legacy (which is somewhat larger).

Thanks,
    smcv

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