On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 03:26:53PM -0400, Michael Hall wrote: > I know that appmenu-qt technically depends on qt4 being installed, but > if it will only be used by a qt4 app, and such an app would itself > depend on the qt4 packages, would there be any harm in making appmenu-qt > just *not* depend on qt4 packages itself?
This will do the trick. But then we'll need to add this hack to both appmenu-qt and libdbusmenu-qt… Thinking more about it: sni-qt is quite critical because Unity has no fallback X11 tray, and thus apps that use QSystemTrayIcons will function improperly when sni-qt is not installed. But appmenu-qt is less critical, without it apps will just have in-window menu which is a slighly degraded experience, but will still work. So maybe we a Suggests for it will be enough (we can keep that Suggests on indicator-appmenu or move to libqtgui4, doesn't much matter). -- Dmitry Shachnev
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