Em Sáb, 2005-10-29 às 14:25 -0600, Dave Loftis escreveu: > (Incidentally, the entire question is moot, since gnome-menu 2.12 is > not the same thing (as far as I can tell) as the package was in 2.10, > and it is not part of core gnome functionality...
Quoting a great message from Jordi Mallach to the Debian BTS[0], when asked to drop the dependency on nautilus: > Why don't you suggest that I drop gedit too, as we have vim and emacs; > or gnome-terminal (xterm or rxvt are less resource intensive), or > metacity | sawfish, as windowmaker also works with GNOME? gnome-applets > isn't strictly needed either, none of the applets included in ther are > _required_ to run GNOME. Bug Buddy? You can use mozilla or lynx > directly to file bugs. Eog? Ditch the crap, we've had Gqview for ages! > Yelp isn't required either, most of us don't ever look at the GNOME help > documents anyway... and better not talk about the utility of > gnome-icon-theme. > In short, should I remove all the dependencies but "gnome-session", > "gnome-panel", "gnome-control-center" (although, if you try hard, it's > not _required_ either) and "scrollkeeper" (again, damn docs!)? Should I > rename "gnome-core" to a more descriptive "gnome-useless"? [0]: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=230075;msg=10 -- Guilherme de S. Pastore (fatalerror) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

