On 4/25/13 12:12 PM, Greg Minshall wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> ('twere it so easy to verify my *own* sanity! ;-)
>
>> Indeed. Just for my sanity, what happens if you now remove
>> gnome-vfs2-unified?  Will inkscape open a file then?
>
> okay, i've just now opened a file with inkscape, no problem.
>
> now, i remove gnome-vfs2-unified
> ----
> bash greg-minshalls-mbp: {1043} sudo fink remove gnome-vfs2-unified
> Password:
> Information about 7216 packages read in 2 seconds.
> Reading buildlock packages...
> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait --remove gnome-vfs2-unified
> (Reading database ... 211289 files and directories currently installed.)
> Removing gnome-vfs2-unified ...
> ----
>
> and, indeed, it *still* opens.  i have no explanation.
>
> cheers (he says somewhat ruefully), Greg
>

Very interesting....

The easiest option would be to put in a dependency on 
gnome-vfs2-unified, even though it can technically be removed.

Thanks for the debugging help.

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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