Re: [Tracker] Packages explanation



2007/1/29, Michele Mattioni <mattions gmail com>:
Deji Akingunola ha scritto:
> On 1/29/07, Michele Mattioni <mattions gmail com> wrote:
>> Deji Akingunola ha scritto:
>> > On 1/29/07, Michele Mattioni <mattions gmail com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I hope the same type of packaging is used also on Fedora,
>> >
>> > No, Fedora only have tracker and tracker-devel. The thing that might
>> > be sensible to do, is to split out a tracker-search-tool sub-package.
>> >
>> >
>> > Deji
>> So
>> tracker --> everything daemon related
>> tracker-devel --> the devel libraries
>>
>> Desktop related
>>
>> tracker-search-tool --> GUI
>> libdeskbar-tracker --> deskbar integration
>>
>> This lay-out would be accepted from both debian/ubuntu and fedora ?
>>
> Yes, I think so. Except, why not merge the deskbar integration into
> the GUI? The deskbar related stuff is just one (1) file, which seems
> to be too much fragmentation to have it in a separate sub-package.
> Moreover, the deskbar-applet is a GNOME app and already have GNOME
> libs dependencies.
>
> Deji
>
I agree.
Let's see what debian/ubuntu developer think about this :P


I, as maintainer of the Debian packages, want to keep the
deskbar-applet package separate. There are several reasons for this,
the most important one is, that I don't want to force people to
install the complete python/python-gtk  stack (which is necessary for
deskbar-applet), if people only want to run tracker-search-tool.

The fedora people are of course free to choose their package layout as
they want. I don't think we have to match them. Each distro should
ship it as it fits best to their policies and procedures.

Cheers,
Michael



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