Rational: except for QT/KDE ports, gtk+2 should already be in the
dependency chain for ports installing share/icons/ files (i.e. no need
to explicitely add it) and if we have svg icons without their png
counterpart and librsvg is not part of the dependency chain then we
explicitely add it.
gnome-icon-theme is the inherited theme for most icon themes so we
make sure we have gtk-update-icon-cache and can display svg icons.
landry@ agrees
gnome-panel contains the GNOME panel, the libpanel-applet library and
several applets:
* the GNOME panel is the area on your desktop from which you can run
applications and applets, and perform other tasks.
* the libpanel-applet library allows to develop small applications
which may be embedded in the panel. These are called applets.
Documentation for the API is available with gtk-doc.
* the applets supplied here include the Workspace Switcher, the Window
List, the Window Selector, the Notification Area, the Clock and the
infamous 'Wanda the Fish'.
feedback/ok aja@
it would default to ipv6 as most interfaces have an unused ipv6 address, while
actually using the ipv4 address. this fixes ping/traceroute functionality when
using hostnames instead of ip addresses.
The Evolution Data Server package provides a unified backend for
programs that work with contacts, tasks, and calendar information. It
was originally developed for Evolution (hence the name), but is now used
by other packages as well.
The Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common,
desktop-wide information, such as a user's address book or calendar
events.
ok jasper@
mystuff. README coming soon so anyone can start having 'fun' with gnome3
ports.
Also this will allow proper dependencies to be set from the start
instead of breaking half of the tree when GNOME3 is enabled.
discussed with an ok jasper@
Unbreak the no_examples PSEUDO_FLAVOR.
Use the recommended dist site to provide for faster and more localized
downloads (from Brad).
Tested in a bulk build by landry@
OK landry@, sthen@