On 8/14/2009 at 13:26, Vincent Untz
wrote: Le vendredi 14 août 2009, à 08:42 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer a écrit : No, the fact that it comes up in KDE is _not_ a pattern or dependency bug for sure! It's a bug somewhere else. You cannot just mark applications as autostart for KDE _and_ Gnome if they are meant for one desktop. You CANNOT expect that one computer only has KDE _or_ Gnome installed. This is not a Windows world, we have a real multiuser system here and every user is free to choose whatever desktop fits. But gnome-do can well be used in KDE too, and is not a GNOME-only application. That's where there's an issue.
We clearly have two conflicting use cases here:
+ someone installs GNOME and KDE, and gnome-do comes because of GNOME. => gnome-do shouldn't be started in KDE
+ someone installs KDE, and manually installs gnome-do. => gnome-do should be started in KDE
What we maybe should do in this case (as gnome-do installs two shortcuts): Patch the auto start from /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-do.desktop to work only on GNOME, but provide the short cut in the menu also on KDE. This way, users can still enable the auto start of the shortcut even on KDE (I assume). opinions? Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org