Am 14.04.2017 um 22:52 schrieb Rafal Luzynski:
13.04.2017 08:57 Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
Am 13.04.2017 um 02:38 schrieb Rafal Luzynski:
[...]
Could it at least try to recognize the current desktop environment
and prefer the matching backend rather than loading them in this
hardcoded orde
13.04.2017 08:57 Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
>
>
> Am 13.04.2017 um 02:38 schrieb Rafal Luzynski:
> > [...]
> > Could it at least try to recognize the current desktop environment
> > and prefer the matching backend rather than loading them in this
> > hardcoded order?
> >
> > Rafal
>
> I'm worki
Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> libyui is used by YaST. I'm surprised to learn it's used by anything
> else.
At least Mageia uses it for all its tools.
Kevin Kofler
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Am 13.04.2017 um 02:38 schrieb Rafal Luzynski:
12.04.2017 18:20 Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
[...]
if TTY it instantly uses libyui-ncurses
else it *tries* to load - and uses the first available -
GUI-backend in the following order:
libyui-qt
libyui-gtk
libyui-ncurses
Could it at least try to
12.04.2017 18:20 Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
> [...]
> if TTY it instantly uses libyui-ncurses
> else it *tries* to load - and uses the first available -
> GUI-backend in the following order:
>
> libyui-qt
> libyui-gtk
> libyui-ncurses
Could it at least try to recognize the current desktop envi
On 04/12/2017 01:34 PM, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
Libyui is a well tested and since 15 years proven to work toolkit /
abstraction-layer written by SUSE, even used in SLES… It's powering
their installer and system-configuration tooling.
FWIW, dnfdragora currently crashes on startup and it se
Am 12.04.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Michael Catanzaro:
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 13:07 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
To throw in my 2c as gtk maintainer: I'd rather have a well-written
qt
app on my desktop than something that relies on fragile toolkit
abstraction layers like this. Both gtk and qt are alr
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 13:07 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> To throw in my 2c as gtk maintainer: I'd rather have a well-written
> qt
> app on my desktop than something that relies on fragile toolkit
> abstraction layers like this. Both gtk and qt are already
> abstractions.
> Adding another one on
Am 12.04.2017 um 19:07 schrieb Matthias Clasen:
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 18:20 +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
@Björn: Do you know how libyui chooses the toolkit?
Yes. Libyui performs a check on init of ui whether it's running on
a
TTY or not:
if TTY it instantly uses libyui-ncurses
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 18:20 +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
>
> >
> > @Björn: Do you know how libyui chooses the toolkit?
>
> Yes. Libyui performs a check on init of ui whether it's running on
> a
> TTY or not:
>
> if TTY it instantly uses libyui-ncurses
> else it *tries* to lo
Am 12.04.2017 um 18:05 schrieb Christian Dersch:
On 04/12/2017 05:59 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 10:41:52AM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
It's not uncommon to have any or all of GTK, GNOME, and KDE installed
at the same time. What libyui-* does dnfdragora use? What happens
On 04/12/2017 06:05 PM, Christian Dersch wrote:
On 04/12/2017 05:59 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 10:41:52AM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
It's not uncommon to have any or all of GTK, GNOME, and KDE installed
at the same time. What libyui-* does dnfdragora use? What happens
On 04/12/2017 05:59 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 10:41:52AM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
It's not uncommon to have any or all of GTK, GNOME, and KDE installed
at the same time. What libyui-* does dnfdragora use? What happens if
both libyui-gtk and libyui-qt are installed, w
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 10:41:52AM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> It's not uncommon to have any or all of GTK, GNOME, and KDE installed
> at the same time. What libyui-* does dnfdragora use? What happens if
> both libyui-gtk and libyui-qt are installed, which one gets picked?
I can answer that, bec
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 16:28 +0200, Christian Dersch wrote:
> On 04/12/2017 04:19 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:56:24PM +0200, Christian Dersch wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82'
> > > > Esser wrote:
> > > > > I hope someone can help
Am 12.04.2017 um 16:28 schrieb Christian Dersch:
On 04/12/2017 04:19 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:56:24PM +0200, Christian Dersch wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does
On 04/12/2017 04:19 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:56:24PM +0200, Christian Dersch wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependenci
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:56:24PM +0200, Christian Dersch wrote:
> >On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
> >>I hope someone can help me with the following question:
> >>Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
> >> Supplements: (pkg_a and
On 04/12/2017 02:51 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
Supplements: (pkg_a and pkg_b and pkg_c and (pkg_d or p
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:08:46AM +0200, Björn 'besser82' Esser wrote:
> I hope someone can help me with the following question:
> Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
> Supplements: (pkg_a and pkg_b and pkg_c and (pkg_d or pkg_e))
> Is there any way to express a depen
Am 12.04.2017 um 13:58 schrieb Neal Gompa:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 7:56 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
Am 12.04.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Neal Gompa:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 5:08 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
Hello folks,
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does recen
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 7:56 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
> Am 12.04.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Neal Gompa:
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 5:08 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello folks,
>>>
>>> I hope someone can help me with the following question:
>>> Does recent Fedora's rpm sup
Am 12.04.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Neal Gompa:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 5:08 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
Hello folks,
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
Supplements: (pkg_a and pkg_b and pkg_c and (pkg_d
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 5:08 AM, Björn 'besser82' Esser
wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I hope someone can help me with the following question:
> Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
>
> Supplements: (pkg_a and pkg_b and pkg_c and (pkg_d or pkg_e))
>
> Is there any way to ex
Hello folks,
I hope someone can help me with the following question:
Does recent Fedora's rpm support nested rich-dependencies like:
Supplements: (pkg_a and pkg_b and pkg_c and (pkg_d or pkg_e))
Is there any way to express a dependency like that?
Cheers
Björn
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