Settings daemon for the GNOME desktop

Edit Package gnome-settings-daemon

gnome-settings-daemon provides a daemon run by all GNOME sessions to
provide live access to configuration settings and the changes done to
them as well as basic services like a clipboard manager, controlling
the startup of the screensaver, etc.

This module was previously part of GNOME Control Center, but has been
splitted from it for a more general use.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
gnome-packagekit-BNC383261.patch 0000008744 8.54 KB
gnome-packagekit-fate302445.patch 0000006618 6.46 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-3.2.0.tar.bz2 0001771921 1.69 MB
gnome-settings-daemon-add-layout-switcher.patch 0000002345 2.29 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-apport-monitor.patch 0000018260 17.8 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-bnc461755-randr-rotate-wacom.diff 0000012424 12.1 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-bnc462640-mute-action.patch 0000002281 2.23 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-emit-power-signal-to-listeners.patch 0000001052 1.03 KB
gnome-settings-daemon-stop-reload-proxy-settings.patch 0000000591 591 Bytes
gnome-settings-daemon-system-proxy-configuration.diff 0000038658 37.8 KB
gnome-settings-daemon.changes 0000061131 59.7 KB
gnome-settings-daemon.spec 0000010288 10 KB
Revision 109 (latest revision is 429)
Comments 4

Alexei Podvalsky's avatar

Why do we need nautilus as recommended dependency?

Ultimately, this causes problems when trying to exclude unwanted package.

E.g: X11:Pantheon:Next/elementary-files/elementary-files.changes


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

the spec file explains this:

# For housekeeping plugin, that uses the nautilus dbus service
Recommends:     nautilus

the g-s-d plugin calls out to nautilus;


Alexei Podvalsky's avatar

gsd-housekeeping not found in gnome-settings-daemon >= 3.22


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar
# rpm -ql gnome-settings-daemon | grep house
/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/gsd-housekeeping
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping.gschema.xml

and that is with GNOME 3.28...

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