Hi all, MATE Desktop uses a fork of gconf called mateconf. This stuff uses the traditional schemas files and there's a few things I would like to ask from someone more proeficient in this ways to accomplish for openSUSE... With gconf as far as I can tell, the schema files were created in /etc/gconf/foobar.schema and a macro we invocked would then move them to /usr/share/GConf/ and merge them up. mateconf is pretty much the same... files are created in /etc/mateconf/schemas and later need to be moved to /usr/share/mateconf. Debian does it this way: mkdir -p debian/mate-terminal/usr/share/mateconf/schemas mateconf-merge-schema "debian/mate-terminal/usr/share/mateconf/schemas/mate-terminal.schemas" \ --domain mate-terminal debian/mate-terminal/etc/mateconf/schemas/*.schemas rm -rf debian/mate-terminal/etc/mateconf/schemas/ What I would like to achieve was to make an rpm macro like the one we use for gconf schemas so we can handle this situations more efficiently on openSUSE, but I would also like to donate this macro to the 'mate-common' package, which is a set of tools used to build mate (it is BuildRequired in all packages, except for itself. It contains m4 macros alongside with other tools). Anyone with power and know-how that can help me accomplish this ? NM -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org