On 7/4/14, 12:37 PM, Peter Rapčan wrote:
> Dear Alexander,
>
> Installing default-icon-theme (with libgnomecanvas2-dev already
> installed) solved the problem. Could perhaps someone fix the
> dependencies definition?

Sure.  GNOME is a complicated mess, and it's easy to lose what 
dependencies are inherited and which aren't unless one tests on a system 
which has been cleaned of nonessential packages--I haven't been doing that.

A related "issue" I had with the xournal
> installatian was that I had to remove ghostscript-nox and install
> ghostscript instead. Is this really necessary?
>
> Thanks for help,
> Peter.
>
>

I don't see any reason why not.

It might be that when the prior version of the package was added to Fink 
the maintainer figured because it was an X11-based package there was no 
reason to offer ghostscript-nox as an option.

Watch for version 0.4.7-2 when you do a selfupdate.  This fixes the 
missing default-icon-theme and allows for ghostscript-nox.
-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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