On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 06:55:44PM -0000, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> This isn't the right fix. It introduces a circular dependency in the
> theme inheritance tree. Human already Inherits=Tangerine,gnome, and the
> Tangerine theme Inherits from Tango. The correct solution is to get
> icons installed into notify-osd's private hicolor theme, so that they
> are available no matter what theme is available. Adding Human to the
> Inherits= list in every theme is the wrong answer.

Sure, it would be the right fix.  On the other hand I thought that it does
make sense to fall back to Ubuntu-specific icons in the Human theme even
with Tango, but bummer, I wasn't aware of the dependency loop.  Will
everything break to pieces with such a loop or will the system cope with
it?

(Especially considering that tango-icon-theme is in universe I did not
expect an inheritance to it, having main self-contained.)

Kind regards,
Philipp Kern

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Tango icon theme does not have the notifiy osd icons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374155
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