Le lundi 02 janvier 2012 à 21:28 -0800, Steve Langasek a écrit :
Well, the use case for this is libcanberra-gtk3-module, which depends on
gconf2 but not on libgconf2-4. Maybe this is a spurious dependency on
gconf2, I didn't question it too closely.
Ah, I see. It does that to change the
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 09:32:33AM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le mardi 20 décembre 2011 à 23:38 -0800, Steve Langasek a écrit :
Although GNOME3 is of course moving from gconf to gsettings, some packages
such as libcanberra-gtk3-module still have a dependency on gconf2. Having
a11y
Hi,
Attached is my full multiarch conversion. I didn't add any libconf2-4 - gconf2
dependency what was discussed on the previous mail. I don't see why it would any
more neccesary in multiarch scenario than in regular scenario. Furthermore, we
don't usually do any library - server dependencies
Le vendredi 23 décembre 2011 à 15:41 +0200, Riku Voipio a écrit :
Attached is my full multiarch conversion. I didn't add any libconf2-4 -
gconf2
dependency what was discussed on the previous mail. I don't see why it would
any
more neccesary in multiarch scenario than in regular scenario.
Hi Steve,
Le mardi 20 décembre 2011 à 23:38 -0800, Steve Langasek a écrit :
Although GNOME3 is of course moving from gconf to gsettings, some packages
such as libcanberra-gtk3-module still have a dependency on gconf2. Having
a11y support for multiarch-installed software would certainly be
Package: gconf
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Hi Joss,
Although GNOME3 is of course moving from gconf to gsettings, some packages
such as libcanberra-gtk3-module still have a dependency on gconf2.
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