I find that I am running a couple of services that I don't feel I should since I am not Evolution for e-mail nor anything else: /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/evolution-source-registry /usr/lib/evolution/3.12/evolution-alarm-notify /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/evolution-calendar-factory Alas, half of Gnome seems to depend on it: The following 4 applications are going to be REMOVED: Contacts Evolution Notes "Tweak Tool" The following 37 packages are going to be REMOVED: bijiben evolution evolution-data-server evolution-data-server-lang gdm gdm-branding-openSUSE gnome-contacts gnome-session gnome-session-default-session gnome-shell gnome-shell-browser-plugin gnome-shell-extensions-common gnome-shell-extensions-common-lang gnome-shell-search-provider-bijiben gnome-shell-search-provider-contacts gnome-shell-search-provider-documents gnome-shell-search-provider-nautilus gnome-tweak-tool libebackend-1_2-7 libebook-1_2-14 libebook-contacts-1_2-0 libecal-1_2-16 libedata-book-1_2-20 libedata-cal-1_2-23 libedataserver-1_2-18 libfolks-eds25 libfolks-telepathy25 libfolks-tracker25 libfolks25 patterns-openSUSE-gnome patterns-openSUSE-gnome_basis patterns-openSUSE-gnome_imaging patterns-openSUSE-gnome_imaging_opt patterns-openSUSE-gnome_laptop patterns-openSUSE-gnome_office patterns-openSUSE-gnome_office_opt patterns-openSUSE-gnome_utilities The following 8 patterns are going to be REMOVED: gnome gnome_basis gnome_imaging gnome_imaging_opt gnome_laptop gnome_office gnome_office_opt gnome_utilities 37 packages to remove. After the operation, 36,9 MiB will be freed. This feels a bit excessive to me. For example, why does Tweak Tool depend on it? Why the Gnome Imaging pattern? Gerald PS: rm `rpm -ql evolution-data-server` seems to work for me, but... ;-) -- Dr. Gerald Pfeifer <gp@suse.com> Sr. Director Product Management and Operations, SUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org