Package: gnome
Version: 1:2.28+3

System: Debian Squeeze testing, GNOME 2.28.2, kernel 2.6.30-2-686 (i686)

Current Behaviour: Using Aptitude or Synaptic to try to remove Gnome-games, 
Cheese, Empathy, Ekiga, Epiphany, Remmina, or Rhythmbox, results in an 
inability to remove these packages without removing gnome and/or gnome-desktop.

Expected Behaviour: Using Aptitude or Synaptic to try remove any of the 
applications listed above, (and any other applications on which the basic 
functionality of Gnome does not depend), should result in the removal of the 
application(s) specified without removing gnome, or gnome-desktop, or any other 
critical components.

With the exception of Remmina, (which was not installed), I have removed all of 
the above apps from Gnome 2.26 running on Ubuntu Intrepid without any problems, 
so it's clear that these dependencies under Gnome 2.28 on Debian are spurious. 
I am sure there are many other users who will never use some or all of the 
above apps, (and probably others as well), and we should be able to remove 
these apps and reduce system clutter without breaking Gnome.

Because it's a toss-up whether this is a Gnome problem or a Debian
packaging problem, I have filed it with both Gnome and Debian. (I filed the 
report with Gnome before having read the Debian direction to not file
upstream).

Regards

Paul Taylor



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