Le lundi 10 septembre 2012 à 10:40 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit : 
> On my almost-only-core squeeze development chroot:
> 
> root@auryn:/# aptitude install --with-recommends evince-gtk
> Need to get 46.8 MB of archives. After unpacking 123 MB will be used.
> root@auryn:/# aptitude install --with-recommends evince
> Need to get 76.8 MB of archives. After unpacking 211 MB will be used.

> On my almost-only-core sid development chroot:
> 
> root@auryn:/# aptitude install --with-recommends evince-gtk
> Need to get 61.8 MB of archives. After unpacking 172 MB will be used.
> root@auryn:/# aptitude install --with-recommends evince    
> Need to get 91.9 MB of archives. After unpacking 283 MB will be used.

Between evince and evince-gtk, there are 3 differences in squeeze:
- GConf → gone away in sid
- GNOME keyring → it is a mere wrapper on a DBus interface
- Nautilus → the dependency is only for the nautilus plugin itself

We could remove evince-gtk and split the Nautilus plugin in a different
package (evince-nautilus), and you would almost not notice any
difference.

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