I'd noticed during a test build & install of Kdenlive-git from AUR on
Antergos (Arch Linux) that it doesn't install the breeze, oxygen-icon or
frei0r-plugins packages by default, which eliminates the possibility of
the new dark default Breeze look after install as well as some icons and
effects
Hi there, Jesse.
I maintain both the kdenlive-git and kdenlive-applications-git
packages in Arch.
The software functions without these packages installed, which means
that they are optional. I was asked specifically to make these
packages optional.
There are some users that do not want to instal
Thanks for the reply Evert. All fair points. I have a better
understanding of how a non-optional dependency is defined, now.
I suppose I see it as a user-friendliness issue. When installing
Kdenlive out-of-the-box, currently on Arch, it doesn't have the same
consistent (dare I say "intended")
Sounds good buddy. Appreciate the explanation! :)
On 11/18/2016 01:30 PM, Evert Vorster wrote:
Hi there, Jesse.
Arch is primarily a lightweight no-nonsense distribution. The package manager is driven
from the terminal, and installing a package from aur "the Arch way" already
involves quite a
Hi there, Jesse.
Arch is primarily a lightweight no-nonsense distribution. The package manager
is driven from the terminal, and installing a package from aur "the Arch way"
already involves quite a bit of typing, and a sharp learning curve. More like a
wall. :P
Adding in any dependency that i