Mission Impossible #1: qt without gtk
Eugene Pivnev
ti.eugene at gmail.com
Tue May 14 07:02:06 UTC 2013
14.05.2013 03:38, Todd Zullinger пишет:
> Eugene Pivnev wrote:
>> libgnome-keyring is minimal problem (ok - is _not_ problem at all;
>> although I'm surprised that _console_ git depends on DE-specific
>> library).
>
> I just recently made use of libgnome-keyring via python-keyring for a
> console application I wrote. I thought it was quite handy to be able
> to add this ability and save a little effort for something I use
> regularly for work (a paste app). Like git's use, my usage of the
> keyring libraries was entirely optional and falls back gracefully to
> other methods. The cost in code and time would be far greater to make
> that optional bit a plugin or a subpackage. It was definitely not
> worth my time to save < 300k of disk for the mythical system I might
> want to install where I try to trim down the minimal install even
> further.
>
> We can stop talking about git using libgnome-keyring now, right? :)
>
>
>
No problem!
Subject was "qt without gtk".
I can recall other problems:
* librsvg2 -> gtk3 - (as I know - fixed, but for F19+)
* xscreensaver_base -> libglade2 -> gtk2 (demo/configure tool)
* opencv -> gtk2
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