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Offline ayla

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xorg-iso/addpkg kde
« on: 2015/01/17, 03:46:40 »
Hi,

playing tonight with an installation of xorg.iso.

Just to mention: Trouble again with my de keyboard layout -logitech relatet as I had seen some month before- but this did not happen when I installed the KDE.iso of the last release.

Used addpkg kde. Working fine but I had to install additional packages to get rid of some ugly red fields with white x's in the controll bar and the system part of the control bar.

Packages I additionally  installed: kde-workspace to get the system part fixed, dolphin and konsole.

I would suggest to add these packages to the script.

greets
ayla

Offline melmarker

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Re: xorg-iso/addpkg kde
« Reply #1 on: 2015/01/17, 05:32:20 »
nope - we don't will do this - the script should read the original pyfll file lists. apt must resolve all things - if not we should fix the script (and i think we will, as it is in a very early state)
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Offline ayla

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Re: xorg-iso/addpkg kde
« Reply #2 on: 2015/01/17, 05:50:00 »
ok,  I thought it would be a list for its own.

If I understand "original pyfll file list" right, this is the list which is used for the original kde.iso also?

So I wonder why apt does not install this three packages also.

I'm looking on addpkg script at the moment and try to understand what is happening there, but that may take a longer while, if ever :)

greets
ayla

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Re: xorg-iso/addpkg kde
« Reply #3 on: 2015/01/17, 16:56:30 »
ayla: thats the plan - addpkg should act like pyfll on a installed system. We will see what happend, ~ENOTIME to debug it rigth now.
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