On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 19:37:43 Neil Bothwick wrote:

> > question was how to get rid of KDE libraries/framework.  I replied
> > that Harry would have to get rid of every last KDE-based app(lication)
> > in the process.  There is no such animal as a "small KDE app".
> 
> That's right, because it is all part of the environment and will require
> kdelibs at the very least. But ditching KDE altogether should be fairly
> straightforward, although I have never tried to do it. On the other hand,
> I can't keep GNOME stuff off my KDE system

:-)


> % qlist -ICv gnome
> app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1
> gnome-base/dconf-0.26.0-r1
> gnome-base/gconf-3.2.6-r4
> gnome-base/gnome-common-3.18.0-r1
> gnome-base/gnome-keyring-3.20.0
> gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.22.0
> gnome-base/gvfs-1.30.3
> gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2
> gnome-base/librsvg-2.40.16
> gnome-extra/polkit-gnome-0.105-r1
> gnome-extra/yelp-xsl-3.20.1
> x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.40.2
> x11-themes/gnome-themes-standard-3.22.2
> 
> I have no GNOME programs installed, although I do have some GTK apps.

Yes, NetworkManager no doubt ... plus whatever any Gtk apps could pull in.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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