Hi
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Christian Schaller wrote: > Hi, > The core principle of the installer is that it operates on an application > level and not a package level. The current way it determines if something > is an application > is by looking for a .desktop file. So in theory you could put a > bitchx.desktop file into the bitchx package and it would appear in the > installer. That said I don't > think it is generally a bad idea if command line/terminal applications are > installed from the command line, but there is no hard policy blocking such > applications from making themselves available in the installer. > It might be a good idea to rethink this strategy. I don't have a problem with using yum but I am not going to fire up the installer just for gui packages and fall back to command line to install command line applications. It is a confusing approach. Perhaps instead of ignoring them entirely, you can just sort the results or having a secondary view "Click here for command line applications that match your search results" etc can be considered. Rahul
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