I read bug 503427 so I know you're between a rock and a hard place, but
it seems that bug 503427 was noting that no dependencies on dbus-x11
existed of any type. A Recommends dependency on dbus-x11 would seem to
satisfy the original bug and this bug. APT itself defaults to installing
Recommends by
On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 19:36 +0200, Joris van Rantwijk wrote:
> The policy manual says: "The Depends field should be used if the
> depended-on package is required for the depending package to provide
> a significant amount of functionality."
>
> If I start audacious without D-Bus, I do not see
The policy manual says: "The Depends field should be used if the
depended-on package is required for the depending package to provide
a significant amount of functionality."
If I start audacious without D-Bus, I do not see errors but I do see
a music player that provides a satisfactory am
John Lindgren wrote:
> Take a look at src/audacious/dbus.c if you don't believe me.
Also:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=503427
John Lindgren
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tags 543272 wontfix
thanks
Joris,
This dependency is correct. Audacious uses DBUS for control by external
programs. If you have Audacious running and then run "audacious -e
somefile.ogg", the new instance of the program uses DBUS to communicate
with the already running instance.
Take a look at s
Package: audacious
Version: 2.1-1
Severity: minor
Hello,
I noticed that the new audacious package depends on dbus and dbus-x11.
This is not correct. Audacious in fact works fine without dbus.
Probably there is some advanced functionality in audacious which
requires dbus. But the core package wor
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