Denis Leroy wrote:
> Bill Nottingham wrote:
>> Denis Leroy (denis(a)poolshark.org) said:
>>> For kicks and giggles, I hacked up a proof-of-concept RPM here for
>>> F-8 :
>>>
>>>
http://www.poolshark.org/src/fedora-apps-0.1-1.fc8.i386.rpm
>>>
>>> After installation, you'll have to restart the gnome-panel with a
>>> quick 'killall gnome-panel'. The rpm is 5 MB, which is not bad for
>>> almost 1000 apps (remember we're only talking about GUI apps here,
>>> i.e. apps that install a desktop file).
>>
>> Interesting idea. You're setting yourself up for a lot of pain on the
>> package maintenance side, I fear.
>
> Well that all depends on how much scripting I'm prepared to make :-)
>
> I used a number of scripts to extract the desktop and icon files out
> of the RPMs, parse the desktop files, etc... in theory it's 100%
> scriptable. Now, things would be considerably easier if this was
> integrated into packagedb: flag packages that have desktop entries,
> add information such as short description and icon. Then we could push
> the idea further and add things such as screenshots, for example. Then
> we'd have all the raw data necessary to create a real "fedora software
> installation assistant".
>
> There are some challenges to providing this through a regular package
> review though: may need collaboration with redhat-menus (integration
> into main menu) and/or desktop-utils owners (to update list of
> uninstalled apps after an RPM is installed manually).
One issue right now is that all those applications show up as options in
the 'open with' menus of Gnome right now, even the not installed apps.
If you try to open an image with gimp while the fedora-apps rpm is
installed the menu will show many image editors and viewers you don't
have installed. That obviously needs to be prevented.
Yes I noticed also. I think it's just a matter of filtering the Mime
entries out of the desktop files...