I have re-proposed splitting numix-gtk-theme into a separate package,
see bug 1593038.
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> I've added Conflicts: shimmer-themes in the Numix PPA.
Obviously, that won't do.
The only thing you're going to achieve with that is prevent people to
have all shimmer themes installed at the same time, and have apt remove
either shimmer-themes or numix-gtk-theme on upgrades, depending on which
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Simon Steinbeiß
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> Furthermore, PPAs are disabled by default on upgrading from e.g. 13.04 to
> 13.10, so this is not an issue.
For the record, PPAs are disabled but their packages aren't purged.
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I've added Conflicts: shimmer-themes in the Numix PPA.
** Also affects: numix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: shimmer-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Hi Andrew,
first of all, Satya (the author of the Numix theme, or one of them) is a part
of the Shimmer Project, so we'll obviously resolve this issue together, but not
in the Ubuntu package, but in the PPA.
Furthermore, PPAs are disabled by default on upgrading from e.g. 13.04 to
13.10, so this
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
> If somebody wants to package a single theme separately (which might be
> up for discussion with the Shimmer packages as well), they are free to
> do so, but it's their responsibility to take care it's not in conflict
> with packages in the o
The solution is as Simon proposed; use the shimmer-themes daily PPA.
If somebody wants to package a single theme separately (which might be
up for discussion with the Shimmer packages as well), they are free to
do so, but it's their responsibility to take care it's not in conflict
with packages in
In order to be able to really fix this bug, the package-structure of
shimmer-themes would probably have to be changed, meaning that shimmer-
themes would become a meta-package and all the themes separate packages.
That mostly means more work for packagers.
While it is understandable that you want