> That KDE-only user doesn't need /usr/share/gnome-session/. Splitting off
> cairo-doc.session to a package she doesn't need to install may be just
> the right thing for her.
Yeah, this is cleaner to do that. I'll try to do that ASAP.
> People who want to use Cairo-Dock with
> GNOME would ask for
* Matthieu Baerts [2015-08-06 14:46:00 +]:
> Yes, it's true but on the other hand, a KDE user doesn't need and doesn't
> want all GNOME specific packages just to have the dock.
That KDE-only user doesn't need /usr/share/gnome-session/. Splitting off
cairo-doc.session to a package she doesn't
> if I for example install both gnome-session and xfce4-session on the
same system (so that users may have a choice of desktop environments)
xfce4-session will satisfy the dependency and unity-settings-daemon will
not be pulled in. So that's no good.
Yes, it's true but on the other hand, a KDE use
* Matthieu Baerts [2015-08-06 11:55:05 +]:
> Yes, you are right! The problem is that we cannot simply add
> gnome/unity-settings-daemon as required component because it will force
> installing almost all GNOME/Unity packages on other sessions (e.g. it can be
> annoying for KUbuntu users).
>
Hello Sergio and sorry for the delay!
Yes, you are right! The problem is that we cannot simply add
gnome/unity-settings-daemon as required component because it will force
installing almost all GNOME/Unity packages on other sessions (e.g. it can be
annoying for KUbuntu users).
But it can be inte