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gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to say the least! As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore the error. What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been able to take advantage of the cache anyway. discussed with jasper@ |
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