On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 13:19:44 -0600, Aaron wrote: > > > > > > There is not a control-center-extra rpm installable in F14. > > > > Correct. That's what the RPM "Obsoletes" tag shows as I've demonstrated. > > In F14, package control-center obsoletes package control-center-extra. > > In other words, it replaces the control-center-extra package. > > The RPM semantics are clear. One package replaces another if it provides > > exactly the same stuff or similar stuff that is supposed to replace the > > previous functionality. > > > Which iis consistant to the suubjwect headewr: > > computer-center-extra is no longer with us in F14 The package is called control-center not computer-center. You get that wrong all the time - also in the subject line. Further, it does not matter that the -extras subpackage is no longer available, since it has been merged back into its base package. It's just F12 and F13 where it has been split off as a subpackage -- built from the same control-center src.rpm. It has not been a separate package with a separate src.rpm, just a subpackage. > > So, what are _you_ trying to point out? > Well I mentioned it above but you missed it. computer-enter rpm does not > correctly implement all the functionality of: computer-control-extra. I didn't miss it. I'm fully aware of it. It just doesn't fit into a thread with this subject line. Once more: The control-center-extra package in F12 and F13 was built from the control-center src.rpm, then killed temporarily during F14 development, and revived later for F14. That the current gnome-window-properties tool gives an error dialog when running compiz may be unrelated and due to a bug. > It will not allow you to foucus windows with mouse movements when you > use compiz under gnome. Evidently that works in KDE. I have been asking > about that problem for more than a week now. You create a separate mail thread for "computer-center-extra is no longer with us in F14" without pointing out why that would be relevant. > There is no gconftool > installable on my F14 installation. YMMV Sure it is: $ rpm -qf $(which gconftool-2) GConf2-2.31.91-1.fc14.i686 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines