Quoting "Yann Leboulanger" <[email protected]>:
Le 15/03/2011 09:00, Anders F Björklund a écrit :
I don't have a MAC, but one of my friend tested it, and it works,
he was able to run Gajim on it with your package. The only thing
he has to do was to install the hicolor icon theme. (some folder +
one index.theme in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
I think it should be installed by your package.
Hmm, isn't this package part of freedesktop rather than
gtk+ ? And amazingly, this 1 file and empty dirs is GPL...
So it can't be included in a LGPL (+compatible) package ?
When constructing the windows all-in-one installer I've asked myself
the same question and came to the conclusion that:
- the installer logic is GPL'ed (my choice);
- the software packages that are installed carry their own license,
which the user still needs to honor.
That last bit is identical to somebody constructing their own environment
from scratch from source or the various binary "packages" (zip files).
Maybe yes. I wonder how many GTK programs depends on it though. At
least mine does, and I don't know how to not depend on it. We have
to depend on a gtk theme, and I thought there was at least one in
gtk, and I thought it was hicolor
"hicolor-icon-theme is the default icon theme that all icon themes
automatically inherit from."
I encountered Glade installing icons into the "hicolor-icon-theme",
other software does the same, so I've included "hicolor-icon-theme"
in the installer. As noted above, hicolor is nothing more than an empty
directory structure so I've added the Tango icon theme as well (a
personal preference, but nobody has complained yet).
mvg,
Dieter
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