Hey,

Gianfranco Costamagna wrote on 12/24/2015 09:56 AM:
> thanks you all!
>
>
> BTW I would appreciate if you could look at build/runtime dependencies to see
> if I missed any of them :)

For a complete list, see:
https://github.com/coldfix/udiskie/wiki/Installation#manual-installation


- The following are not build time dependencies (OK, the setup script
will issue a warning if some of them are not available, but that's just
for info):

    gir1.2-gtk-3.0,
    gir1.2-notify-0.7,
    gobject-introspection,
    libgtk-3-bin,
    python-docopt,
    python-gi,
    python-yaml,
    python3-docopt,
    python3-gi,               
    python3-yaml,


- yaml/gi/docopt are runtime dependencies instead (yaml is technically
not required, but recommended)

- gir1.2-gtk3.0 AND gir1.2-notify-0.7 are optional runtime dependencies
(again, recommended)

- a notification daemon is recommended (e.g. xfce4-notifyd or similar)

- python-notify is not a runtime dependency

- I have added an optional dependency on python-keyutils in the 1.4 series

- I don't know about python-gi-cairo, what's that?

- I don't know about xsltproc/docbook-xsl, they are at least not
directly required by udiskie. So if they're needed, they should be
resolved indirectly, right? (not sure, for what they would be needed)

- I think that gettext is only required for the build step. python has
its own gettext implementation (or it brings it in as a dependency?)
that can be used at runtime. (NOT SURE)

- I recommend using python3 from now on, I'm considering to abandon
python2 in a future version altogether.

- I believe, I saw in some distribution that they would require the
gnome-hicolor icon theme to prevent the udiskie package from taking
ownership for the /usr/share/icons/hicolor folder, but I don't know how
that works in your package manager;)

Note, that I uploaded a new version (1.4.4) with important bug fixes for
the legacy targets (udisks1 and/or python2).


>
>
> http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/python-udiskie.git/tree/debian/control
>
> cheers!
>
> G.
>
>
> (new version uploaded a few seconds ago on unstable)
>


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