Le lundi 27 janvier 2014 à 17:11 +0100, Andreas Tunek a écrit :
2014-01-26 Michael Scherer <misc(a)zarb.org>:
> Le dimanche 26 janvier 2014 à 18:14 +0100, Heiko Adams a écrit :
>> Am Sonntag, den 26.01.2014, 12:01 -0500 schrieb Rahul Sundaram:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 11:57 AM, drago01 wrote:
>> >
>> > No this isn't an issue at all. No one is saying that non gui
>> > apps are
>> > useless or should be removed.
>> > The point is that gui installer installs gui apps. If you want
>> > to
>> > install a command line tool whats wrong with
>> > using the command line for that? If you don't know how to use
>> > the
>> > command line there is no point in installing
>> > it in the first place.
>> >
>> >
>> > I can use yum just fine but I don't find it convenient to go to the
>> > gui for gui apps and then remember to go use yum to install command
>> > line apps.
>> >
>> Following this logic users have to use yum, dnf, yumex oder
>> gnome-packagekit-installer to install i.e. additional GUI-Themes or
>> mouse-cursors because they are no apps and for that reason not listed in
>> gnome-software, right? If yes, that's IMHO absolute bullshit!
>
> It would make more sense to install them directly from the tool that set
> the mouse cursors, or the theme. Why switch to a different tool ( ie, a
> software installer ) to install something that is not a software ?
>
So every application that could be extended would have to be
rewritten?
not rewritten, but extended.
How would you solve stuff like extra gvfs-components? Have
that support in nautilus?
like we do for gstreamer or fonts. In the case of gvfs, this could
manifests by people trying to connect to ftp, and then showing a popup
"this url is not supported, but we can install it".
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Michael Scherer