On Wednesday 20 August 2008, you wrote:> > When I added a start icon for the showimg application to my panel I > > didn''t get the appropriate icon. I fixed this by copying the > > /usr/share/applications/kde/gwenview.desktop file to showimg.desktop and > > modifyed it with a text editor. The other applications showed their > > correct icon. > > Should I file a bug report? > > Yes, it''s a bug to be addressed in the gwenview package.OK, I just filed a bug report for showimg.> > When updating kmail I used > > aptitude -t experimental install kontact > > and expected that kmail would automagically be updated to. But it wasn''t. > > Shouldn''t there be a dependency taking care of this? > > The kontact > kmail recommend is not versionned. Anyway, the proper way to > do this would be to upgrade the kdepim meta-package which has the right > dependencies. > I think it should be considered a bug anyway.You mean, I should open a bug report for kontact for the missing dependency on kmail? regards matthias
Le Thursday 21 August 2008 09:39:01, vous avez ?crit :> > > When updating kmail I used > > > aptitude -t experimental install kontact > > > and expected that kmail would automagically be updated to. But it > > > wasn''t. Shouldn''t there be a dependency taking care of this? > > > > The kontact > kmail recommend is not versionned. Anyway, the proper way > > to do this would be to upgrade the kdepim meta-package which has the > > right dependencies. > > I think it should be considered a bug anyway. > > You mean, I should open a bug report for kontact for the missing dependency > on kmail?Hello After some research, it turns out that kontact recommends kmail (it''s not a dependency as it can work without it), but dpkg doesn''t understand version requirements for recommends, so there''s nothing to do here. The right way to update is to use the kdepim metapackage. Regards -- Xavier Vello