This isn't the right fix. It introduces a circular dependency in the
theme inheritance tree. Human already Inherits=Tangerine,gnome, and the
Tangerine theme Inherits from Tango. The correct solution is to get
icons installed into notify-osd's private hicolor theme, so that they
are available no matter what theme is available. Adding Human to the
Inherits= list in every theme is the wrong answer.
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 15:35 +0000, Mirco Müller wrote:
> The /usr/share/icons/Tango/index.theme:3 needs to change from
> Inherits=gnome,crystalsvg
> to
> Inherits=gnome,crystalsvg,Human
> so the missing notification-icons are picked up by the Tango
> icon-theme. Since tango-icon-theme is using quilt as a patch-system
> I'm afaid I can't provide a patch right now.
>
This isn't the right fix. It introduces a circular dependency in the Tangerine, gnome, and the
theme inheritance tree. Human already Inherits=
Tangerine theme Inherits from Tango. The correct solution is to get
icons installed into notify-osd's private hicolor theme, so that they
are available no matter what theme is available. Adding Human to the
Inherits= list in every theme is the wrong answer.
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 15:35 +0000, Mirco Müller wrote: icons/Tango/ index.theme: 3 needs to change from gnome,crystalsv g gnome,crystalsv g,Human
> The /usr/share/
> Inherits=
> to
> Inherits=
> so the missing notification-icons are picked up by the Tango
> icon-theme. Since tango-icon-theme is using quilt as a patch-system
> I'm afaid I can't provide a patch right now.
>