If you do not have gnome-clock but want to avoid running gtk-redshift
from the command line, you can create a configuration file for redshift.
See the example below:

$ cat ~/.config/redshift.conf
[redshift]
location-provider=manual

[manual]
lat=47.30
lon=19.05

Just a workaround, but you might find it useful.

Cheers,
   T

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  gtk-redshit won't start because of missing gnome-clock

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