> I am puzzled, however, why you close this bugreport now. I would expect
> it to be appropriate to close the bugreport when the bug is fixed, not
> when you have shared the good news about prospected future changes.
>
> I shall not revert the bug closing again, but leave it to the package
> m
Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (2018-07-18 20:33:03)
> Thank you for clarify your pov - but that doesn't change nothing -
> maybe i wasn't clear enough about: pcmanfm-qt 0.13.0 uses parts of
> libfm - and the libfm-modules are used by pcmanfm-qt (gvfs and other
> functionality).
My clarific
Reopen 903836
Retitle 903836 pcmanfm-qt: Depends transitively on libgtk2.0-0
Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (2018-07-17 19:51:05)
> It has been closed by Alf Gaida .
[...]
> Reasons: Wrong assumtions about pcmanfm-qt
Issue reported here is not glib, but libgtk. Specifically libgtk2.0-0.
pcm
Maybe the long version is slightly more understandable:
libfm-qt was in the beginning a wrapper around libfm. With the current
release only a minor part of the libfm functionality is used, over time
the dependencies to libfm was reduced and replaced by native c++
implementations. Second dependency
Which libraries you don't want? LXQt depend on glib2 and that will not
change. If there still is an issue please be more specific. And we don't
indirectly or by mistake depend on glib stuff - it was our free and well
thought upstream decision.
Cheers Alf
PS: I guess this bug can be closed.
Package: pcmanfm-qt
Version: 0.13.0-2
Severity: important
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I am looking at lightweight desktop environments for Debian, and would
expect LXQt to fit the bill.
I am therefore surprised to discover that pcman-qt indirectly depends on
GTK+ libraries.
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