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"kde" package contains KDE and list of programs, right? It installs empathy with everything else.
For example I deleted empathy. The do
# pacman -S kde
It doesn't install empathy again. Why? It must be in the list I guess?
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Maybe you confuse empathy with telepathy ?
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No, I remember exactly.
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No, I remember exactly.
Empathy is a GNOME app my friend. That is why it is not grabbed with KDE.
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/empathy/
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/kdelibs/
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No, I remember exactly.
No way KDE has a GNOME dep. The only *pathy package it installs as a dep is telepathy-qt4
Last edited by flamelab (2010-08-29 15:55:57)
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So if i delete any KDE app (maybe KGet) and then perform
# pacman -S kde
that app will be installed again?
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As long as it is in kde group, yes.
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As long as it is in kde group, yes.
Which, as a reminder to the OP, Empathy is not...
Last edited by Skripka (2010-08-29 18:14:51)
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So "kde" package contains only list of other packages? It does not contain any programs?
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It contains several apps but empathy is a GNOME app.
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Empathy is a Gnome app - I got it already several times. :-)
So "kde" package contains some programs + list of some more programs that can be installed separately?
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Empathy is a Gnome app - I got it already several times. :-)
So "kde" package contains some programs + list of some more programs that can be installed separately?
"kde" is a group of packages.
# pacman -Sg kde
This will list the packages that are included in the "kde" group.
# man pacman
A useful command.
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