On 1/17/06, Rodney Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's right. Only Kenya [1] has lions, and only GNOME has over 1200 > uniquely named icons, in its default theme. In an effort to improve > the maintainability of gnome-icon-theme, I've spent most of this past > weekend preparing it to migrate GNOME to the Icon Naming Specification, > make the default theme be much more generic, and help clean up the UI > a bit, by helping to get rid of extraneous icons. > > As a result of these changes, our wonderfully talented icon artist, > jimmac, is actually interested in fixing up some icons in the default > theme again. Also, gnome-icon-theme now, and until the desktop is > entirely migrated to the Icon Naming Specification, and it is much > more complete and finalized, will depend on icon-naming-utils [2]. As > changes happen in both the theme, and naming utilities, the version > requirement will be bumped, so that the backward compatibility may > remain optimal.
So, lets talk about this new dependency, icon-naming-utils. There is a couple of issues here: - The jhbuild gnome 2.14 moduleset does not know about it - It does not have a bug tracker, or 'canonical' tarball location - It installs things in SuSE-specific locations like /usr/share/dtds, and scripts in /usr/libexec - It uses perl-XML-Simple, unlike other perl utilitites like intltool, which use perl-XML-Parser. This is a problem for us, since perl-XML-Simple is in Fedora Extras atm. Matthias
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