* [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request
@ 2016-01-06 16:23 tot-to
2016-01-06 18:59 ` Sergey Popov
2016-01-09 8:24 ` Mart Raudsepp
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: tot-to @ 2016-01-06 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
I'm a user of a KISS wm, which does not provide Windows™-like menus,
desktop icons, etc. GUI software is called just by typing the binary
name in PATH, just like any other software. For me the desktop-files are
some kind of useless junk.
Recently a lot of software were made harddep on
dev-util/desktop-file-utils, i.e. from now on there are not only junk
text files, but also a junk software required without any reason. I've
added it to /etc/portage/profile/package.provided and everything
compiles and works just fine. It means that in reality there is no real
need in this software.
Please make these dependencies optional.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. echo dev-util/desktop-file-utils-0.22
>> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided
2. emerge -C dev-util/desktop-file-utils
3. emerge -1 `equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils | awk '{print $1}' |
sed s/^/=/g`
Actual Results:
No crashes or any kind of problems
Expected Results:
Build crash due to lack of hard dependency
To be more specific, here is all the software on my system, that
depends on dev-util/desktop-file-utils, but compiles and works just
fine without it: $ equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils
* These packages depend on dev-util/desktop-file-utils:
app-office/dia-0.97.3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
app-text/evince-2.32.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-cpp/atkmm-2.24.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-cpp/glibmm-2.46.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-cpp/gtkmm-2.24.4-r3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-cpp/pangomm-2.38.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-libs/atk-2.18.0 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-libs/libIDL-0.8.14 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-libs/libcroco-0.6.9 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-libs/libsigc++-2.6.2 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-python/pygobject-2.28.6-r55 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
dev-util/gtk-update-icon-cache-3.16.7 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.18.1
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/librsvg-2.40.11
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.34
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) media-libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.21-r2
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) sys-block/gparted-0.24.0
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gdk-pixbuf-2.32.2
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gtk+-2.24.28-r1
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/pango-1.38.1
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-themes/gtk-engines-2.20.2-r2
(dev-util/desktop-file-utils)
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 16:23 [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request tot-to @ 2016-01-06 18:59 ` Sergey Popov 2016-01-06 19:47 ` tot-to 2016-01-09 8:24 ` Mart Raudsepp 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sergey Popov @ 2016-01-06 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3452 bytes --] Unfortunately i doubt that we could help with that. I did not look into every software package from your list, but many of those packages did not have compile time switch for (not)using desktop-file-utils. If you are still needed to clean up files, that cause no harm to your system - i can only suggest you to mask /usr/share/applications via INSTALL_MASK(to prevent these desktop files from installing at all) 06.01.2016 19:23, tot-to пишет: > I'm a user of a KISS wm, which does not provide Windows™-like menus, > desktop icons, etc. GUI software is called just by typing the binary > name in PATH, just like any other software. For me the desktop-files are > some kind of useless junk. > > Recently a lot of software were made harddep on > dev-util/desktop-file-utils, i.e. from now on there are not only junk > text files, but also a junk software required without any reason. I've > added it to /etc/portage/profile/package.provided and everything > compiles and works just fine. It means that in reality there is no real > need in this software. > > Please make these dependencies optional. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. echo dev-util/desktop-file-utils-0.22 >>> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided > 2. emerge -C dev-util/desktop-file-utils > 3. emerge -1 `equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils | awk '{print $1}' | > sed s/^/=/g` > > Actual Results: > No crashes or any kind of problems > > Expected Results: > Build crash due to lack of hard dependency > > To be more specific, here is all the software on my system, that > depends on dev-util/desktop-file-utils, but compiles and works just > fine without it: $ equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils > * These packages depend on dev-util/desktop-file-utils: > app-office/dia-0.97.3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > app-text/evince-2.32.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/atkmm-2.24.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/glibmm-2.46.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/gtkmm-2.24.4-r3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/pangomm-2.38.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/atk-2.18.0 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libIDL-0.8.14 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libcroco-0.6.9 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libsigc++-2.6.2 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-python/pygobject-2.28.6-r55 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-util/gtk-update-icon-cache-3.16.7 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.18.1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/librsvg-2.40.11 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.34 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) media-libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.21-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) sys-block/gparted-0.24.0 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gdk-pixbuf-2.32.2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gtk+-2.24.28-r1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/pango-1.38.1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-themes/gtk-engines-2.20.2-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > -- Best regards, Sergey Popov Gentoo developer Gentoo Desktop-effects project lead Gentoo Quality Assurance project lead [-- Attachment #2: OpenPGP digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 473 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 18:59 ` Sergey Popov @ 2016-01-06 19:47 ` tot-to 2016-01-06 21:29 ` Rich Freeman 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: tot-to @ 2016-01-06 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Hi Sergey, It would be great to make the intallation of desktop-files optional, but I mostly concerned about the dependency on dev-util/desktop-file-utils. This dependency was introduced very recently, i.e. none of those packages had such dependency before and everythigh was working fine. Moreover, currently they still compile work fine without this package (added to package.provided). So, I don't understand why one needs a compile-time switch in order to disable just a redundant software. I think such dependency should be either removed, because it's not really required or at least be optional. -----Original Message----- Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2016 21:59:47 +0300 From: Sergey Popov <pinkbyte@gentoo.org> To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request Unfortunately i doubt that we could help with that. I did not look into every software package from your list, but many of those packages did not have compile time switch for (not)using desktop-file-utils. If you are still needed to clean up files, that cause no harm to your system - i can only suggest you to mask /usr/share/applications via INSTALL_MASK(to prevent these desktop files from installing at all) 06.01.2016 19:23, tot-to пишет: > I'm a user of a KISS wm, which does not provide Windows™-like menus, > desktop icons, etc. GUI software is called just by typing the binary > name in PATH, just like any other software. For me the desktop-files are > some kind of useless junk. > > Recently a lot of software were made harddep on > dev-util/desktop-file-utils, i.e. from now on there are not only junk > text files, but also a junk software required without any reason. I've > added it to /etc/portage/profile/package.provided and everything > compiles and works just fine. It means that in reality there is no real > need in this software. > > Please make these dependencies optional. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. echo dev-util/desktop-file-utils-0.22 >>> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided > 2. emerge -C dev-util/desktop-file-utils > 3. emerge -1 `equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils | awk '{print $1}' | > sed s/^/=/g` > > Actual Results: > No crashes or any kind of problems > > Expected Results: > Build crash due to lack of hard dependency > > To be more specific, here is all the software on my system, that > depends on dev-util/desktop-file-utils, but compiles and works just > fine without it: $ equery d dev-util/desktop-file-utils > * These packages depend on dev-util/desktop-file-utils: > app-office/dia-0.97.3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > app-text/evince-2.32.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/atkmm-2.24.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/glibmm-2.46.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/gtkmm-2.24.4-r3 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-cpp/pangomm-2.38.1 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/atk-2.18.0 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libIDL-0.8.14 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libcroco-0.6.9 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-libs/libsigc++-2.6.2 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-python/pygobject-2.28.6-r55 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > dev-util/gtk-update-icon-cache-3.16.7 (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.18.1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/libglade-2.6.4-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-base/librsvg-2.40.11 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.34 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) media-libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.21-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) sys-block/gparted-0.24.0 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gdk-pixbuf-2.32.2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/gtk+-2.24.28-r1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-libs/pango-1.38.1 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) x11-themes/gtk-engines-2.20.2-r2 > (dev-util/desktop-file-utils) > -- Best regards, Sergey Popov Gentoo developer Gentoo Desktop-effects project lead Gentoo Quality Assurance project lead ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 19:47 ` tot-to @ 2016-01-06 21:29 ` Rich Freeman 2016-01-06 21:59 ` Matthias Maier 2016-01-07 2:42 ` Peter Stuge 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Rich Freeman @ 2016-01-06 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:47 PM, tot-to <gentoo-dev.list@tot-to.com> wrote: > > It would be great to make the intallation of desktop-files optional, > but I mostly concerned about the dependency on > dev-util/desktop-file-utils... > > I think such dependency should be either removed, because it's not > really required or at least be optional. Most of the packages you referenced inherit the gnome2 eclass, which inherits the xdg eclass, which adds a DEPEND on desktop-file-utils. Technically that should mean that it is fine to uninstall desktop-file-utils after building most of these packages, because it is only needed at build time. However, I imagine that if an xdg eclass function is called which uses these utilities the package build will fail if you just stick it in package.provided. If this were purely about installing the desktop files themselves I'd say to just use the install mask. I think you could debate whether it is OK to pull in desktop-file-utils. That package is just 4 binaries and their manpages/docs, and of course the runtime dependency of glib. I'm not sure it is really worth trying to control this via a USE flag for such a light dependency. However, strictly speaking this is an optional build-time dependency, so it probably could be controlled by flag. I'm not so keen on making the build-time behavior automagic based on whether the package happens to be installed and then spamming elog on every package that uses the xdg eclass to let you know that you could manually install that package to get your desktop files back. I'd have to check but I suspect that portage hangs onto build-time dependencies by default, probably so that you're not uninstalling them and reinstalling them anytime you do anything. Strictly speaking, however, it would be safe to depclean anything that is only a build-time dependency (with the understanding that you're going to be rebuilding it every time it is needed). -- Rich ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 21:29 ` Rich Freeman @ 2016-01-06 21:59 ` Matthias Maier 2016-01-07 2:42 ` Peter Stuge 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Matthias Maier @ 2016-01-06 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev > I'd have to check but I suspect that portage hangs onto build-time > dependencies by default, probably so that you're not uninstalling them > and reinstalling them anytime you do anything. Strictly speaking, > however, it would be safe to depclean anything that is only a > build-time dependency (with the understanding that you're going to be > rebuilding it every time it is needed). This behavior is controlled by the --with-bdeps=<y|n> option. Best, Matthias ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 21:29 ` Rich Freeman 2016-01-06 21:59 ` Matthias Maier @ 2016-01-07 2:42 ` Peter Stuge 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Peter Stuge @ 2016-01-07 2:42 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Rich Freeman wrote: > I'm not sure it is really worth trying to control this via a USE flag > for such a light dependency. I don't care how light dependencies are - I want to be able to choose every single one that is optional. That is Gentoo's killer feature, and I am thoroughly disappointed whenever I come across a dependency which is not absolutely neccessary but hard in ebuild. It's rare, but happens. :( I consider it a bug. I still have to file the last one I found. //Peter ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request 2016-01-06 16:23 [gentoo-dev] USE=desktop-file request tot-to 2016-01-06 18:59 ` Sergey Popov @ 2016-01-09 8:24 ` Mart Raudsepp 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Mart Raudsepp @ 2016-01-09 8:24 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Ühel kenal päeval, K, 06.01.2016 kell 16:23, kirjutas tot-to: > I'm a user of a KISS wm, which does not provide Windows™-like menus, > desktop icons, etc. GUI software is called just by typing the binary > name in PATH, just like any other software. For me the desktop-files > are > some kind of useless junk. > > Recently a lot of software were made harddep on > dev-util/desktop-file-utils, i.e. from now on there are not only junk > text files, but also a junk software required without any reason. > I've > added it to /etc/portage/profile/package.provided and everything > compiles and works just fine. It means that in reality there is no > real > need in this software. > > Please make these dependencies optional. > This is not going to happen, because this dependency is not optional. The fact that it seems to build for you without an apparent immediate breakage on emerge, doesn't mean things aren't broken for you. At least in the GNOME team we are not in the business of having silent breakages to avoid build time dependencies of a 19kB simple utility (192kB with a couple other tools and documentation). desktop-file-utils is used to update the MIME types handling applications cache database after .desktop files are installed or removed. xdg desktop files are not only for showing GUI applications in application menus, but also handling of automatic startup on login of things, MIME type associations (which this is used in particular at buildtime to update the association database as stated above) If you choose to INSTALL_MASK /usr/share/applications and/or other .desktop files, you aren't just avoiding tiny text files from being installed that you believe are only needed for application menu entries, you are also breaking MIME type associations and various other features these FreeDesktop.org standard files provide to the overall system. If such a USE=desktop-file is added and then these desktop-file-utils utility calls are not made via xdg.eclass, then your system will have no idea of MIME type capabilities. Your browser (opened via your dear terminal from command line) will not be able to know what to use to open a PDF file or whatever other file. That's just one example. You are free to continue having things broken in such a way, but this is not going to be made optional in the main tree in the name of avoiding a 192kB package (as is its size when installed in the system, including all of its documentation and manual pages). If you are building an embedded system or whatever, it's a buildtime dep and can be removed in the end. However care should be taken then to have a properly up to date MIME association cache shipped as well in the final image for things to work properly or in a properly performant manner. If we are looking for something to improve here, it would be in the package manager to support postinst triggers that could be grouped to not be ran after each package, but only once in a while (but at least once). Calling this after each package might be unnecessary, and a couple times in the whole emerge session should be fine - that MIME association can be a bit delayed, and not called after each package postinst. On behalf of the GNOME team, Mart Raudsepp ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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