Description of problem: A minimal installation of F7/devel results in installed libX* packages altogether with gtk2, because fedora-logos requires redhat-artwork. Why is there a requirement for redhat-artwork and hicolor-icon-theme. Why is fedora-logos providing some Bluecurve icons and icons for gnome at all? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedora-logos-6.0.98-3.fc7 How reproducible: Everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install a minimal system (@core) only. 2. 3. Actual results: Installation of lots of not wanted packages. Requirements: fedora-logos -> redhat-artwork -> gtk2-engines -> gtk2 -> libX11, ... Expected results: Minimal installation without gtk2, libX*, .. Additional info:
thats what draconic directory ownership rules do to you...
there will be some changes in redhat-artwork packaging post-f7 that may improve the situation...
* Fri Jun 15 2007 Adam Jackson <ajax> 6.0.98-4 - Remove the Requires on redhat-artwork and fedora-icon-theme, and just multi-own the directories. Fixes some hilarious dependency chains.