Hello,

I keep monitoring the 10.7 tree (I have a 10.7 virtual machine for the
purpose) and I keep noticing that no desktop manager (such as Gnome,
KDE, or Xfce) is yet available.  I am therefore wondering whether this
is a matter of issues with those desktop managers or is simply caused
by the fact that nobody has bothered to port them to 10.7.

In particular the only thing that keeps me still on 10.6 is the
absence of Gnome 2 (preferred) or similar.  I am an old Unix hand and
I feel much more comfortable with sloppy focus and the other goodies
offered by X so I am spending as much time as possible in there.  In
other words, advice on the matter is much appreciated.

In somehow related matter, it is also possible that I am doing
something wrong and not see the whole set of packages.  Indeed, I
recently noticed somebody discussing an issue with kdeedu4-mac on
10.7, yet I have no such a package in my 10.7 tree.  I have the
following in my fink.conf:

    Trees: local/main stable/main
    Distribution: 10.7
    SelfUpdateTrees: 10.7
    ConfFileCompatVersion: 2
    [...]
    SelfUpdateMethod: rsync

Is this complete?  Should I be aware of anything else?

Many thanks in advance,
Stefan

-- 
If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it 
isn't, it ain't.  That's logic.  --Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass

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