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[Bug 550306] Re: Please drop gdm-2.20 from suggests

 

I agree. I in fact had the other remaining gdm 2.20 themes removed, but
I was holding off on arc-colors due to the wallpapers included. As we
discussed before, moving them to the shiki-colors package seems like the
best idea.

Changing this bug into a removal request, and subscribing ubuntu-
archive.

** Summary changed:

- Please drop gdm-2.20 from suggests
+ Please remove arc-colors from lucid

** Description changed:

+ Please remove the arc-colors source package and its related binaries
+ from lucid. The package contains GDM themes which are now obsolete, and
+ all other gdm 2.20 themes have already been removed from lucid. As
+ Debian still is using gdm 2.20, this package will remain in Debian and
+ should be blacklisted from being synced.
+ 
+ ---------------------------------------------
+ Original description:
+ 
  Binary package hint: arc-colors
  
  Hi,
  
  I would like to get rid of gdm-2.20 in lucid, as it's unmaintained, so
  could you remove it from the suggests fields of your packages? Thanks.

** Changed in: arc-colors (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: arc-colors (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Please remove arc-colors from lucid
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Status in “arc-colors” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

Bug description:
Please remove the arc-colors source package and its related binaries from lucid. The package contains GDM themes which are now obsolete, and all other gdm 2.20 themes have already been removed from lucid. As Debian still is using gdm 2.20, this package will remain in Debian and should be blacklisted from being synced.

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Original description:

Binary package hint: arc-colors

Hi,

I would like to get rid of gdm-2.20 in lucid, as it's unmaintained, so could you remove it from the suggests fields of your packages? Thanks.







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