Mission Impossible #1: qt without gtk

Dan Williams dcbw at redhat.com
Mon Apr 29 17:37:21 UTC 2013


On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 20:59 +0400, Eugene Pivnev wrote:
> Whether it is possible to sane gsteamer and try to remove gtk?
> And gvfs - removing *gnome*.

It appears that out of the entire gvfsd package, only:

/usr/libexec/gvfsd-recent

requires GTK libraries.  Everything else is strictly non-GUI.  That
could potentially be split out to a gvfs-recent that something GNOME-ish
then depends on perhaps.

Dan

> 
> 29.04.2013 01:07, Farkas Levente:
> > On 04/28/2013 10:58 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> >> Eugene Pivnev wrote:
> >>
> >>> As I'm trying to create gtk-/gnome-/kde*-free environment (QtDesktop) -
> >>> I tested - what about Fedora without them?
> >>> So:
> >>> 1. yum remove gtk3:
> >>> ...
> >>> * gvfs
> >>> * qt-mobility
> >>> * qtwebkit
> >>> * ffmpeg
> >>> * ffmpeg-libs
> >>> * mplayer
> >>> * phonon
> >>> * smplayer
> >>> 2. yum remove gtk2:
> >>> <all above>+
> >>> * ImageMagick
> >> The yum output from the above commands gives the why (admittedly in great
> >> detail, so it's probably difficult to make sense of), but...
> >>
> >> At least, one chain of dependencies is:
> >>
> >> qtwebkit/qt-mobility/phonon -> ... -> gstreamer
> >> and
> >> gstreamer -> ... -> gtk2/gtk3
> > gtk or glib? imho gstreamer requires only glib...
> >
> 




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