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--- Comment #32 from Christoph Wickert <[email protected]>  
2009-08-05 06:23:17 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #30)

> system-logos are always present. 

system-logos is a virtual provides of both fedora-logos and generic-logos. We
never know which one is present and therefor cannot use symlinks to one or the
other.

> gnome-foo doesn't have to be (theoretically).

I does: gnome-appearance settings is part of control-center which requires
gnome-icon-theme

> OK, I got changing Requires to system-logos, but I don't know how to find out
> what is /usr/share/icons/Fedora called when it is not Fedora.

This is why we cannot use symlinks here. We would have to inherit Fedora or
Bluecurve in the index.theme. This can be done in my patch.


(In reply to comment #31)
> and when we are at it, why /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme points to
> Bluecurve, when default theme for Fedora is Fedora, isn't it?  

No idea, I guess because we cannot make it point to Fedora.

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