From kde-commits Thu Oct 31 22:14:57 2002 From: Christoph Cullmann Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:14:57 +0000 To: kde-commits Subject: Re: kdenetwork/kit/icons X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-commits&m=103610256319015 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 31 October 2002 23:04, Christoph Cullmann wrote: > On Thursday 31 October 2002 18:15, Neil Stevens wrote: > > On Thursday October 31, 2002 09:08, Simon Hausmann wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 08:33:25AM -0800, Neil Stevens wrote: > > > > Binary packages don't have an inherent "conflict" property. It's > > > > only on some broken systems where that happens. > > > > > > Imagine for example kmail and kword would install an identical icon > > > at the same location. Let's assume the icon looks the same. If you > > > just run 'make install' over it (you compile from source) the > > > possibly previous existing icon gets overwritten. The user notices > > > no difference. But later the user runs 'make uninstall' (for KDE > > > source packages, stuff KDE releases) in koffice. Now his kmail looks > > > broken because of the missing file. What do you suggest? > > > > Fine. > > > > Maybe you can answer the question that everybody else refuses to answer: > > Is kdeartwork/kdeclassic maintained? By whom? If it's unmaintained, > > then *that* redundant icon should be the one removed. > > A simple question: That icon changes has been done to all kde apps in CVS > which ship with this release, nobody has gone mad, only you, why ? Addition for Neil: mad as in "to get mad at a person" (seems not be known to him, but won't call him insane, as he thinks I do) > It was > disscussed endlessly on many lists that we switch over to crystal/keramik > and not that it is done (and the highcolor icons are even preserved in > kdeartwork), where is the problem that you old icons will be in kdeartwork > ? To install them from kdenetwork will give you simply nothing that > conflicts with kdeartwork, or should we add a "Neil hi-color 2 icons" > button to the icon theme selector if you install kdenetwork but not > kdeartwork ? I simply don't get any rational argument by you (aside that > you simply can't do what all others do) why you can't maintain your two > silly icons in kdeartwork instead of kdenetwork. > > Could somebody just dumb that icons out of kdenetwork and end that > senseless thread ? > > cu > Christoph - -- Christoph Cullmann Kate/KDE developer cullmann@kde.org http://kate.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9watjyPjDGePm9UIRAs4eAKCE79y2XwjN1+Aq+t6Ikhnsj9a9kgCgn21D twHnOefcUSBAS6QEd7i9Rbo= =+cBn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----