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Hi,
Just wondering why when I try and install the package orage, pacman wants to pull in xfce panel?
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It's in orage dependencies: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/orage/
Since orage is "A simple calendar application with reminders for Xfce" it's not that weird.
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That wasn't previously a dependency for it. I had orage a while back in openbox with tint2. That panel is certainly not *needed*.
I don't see why it'd be a dependency either.
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Before I responded I checked the log https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit … ages/orage and there was nothing about adding xfce4-panel dependency - it was there for a looong time.
The most recent patch mentioning the panel is https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit … 79c2e31792 - in the context of the xfce panel rebuild.
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sudo pacman -Rdd xfce4-panelOrage still working as expected.
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So that imply that xfce4-panel is optdep for orage (or makedep and optdep) no?
then fill a bug??
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Orage provides a plugin for xfce4-panel, so there's a fairly obvious reason for the dependency. If anyone feels strongly about that, a bug report would be the right way to go.
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