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Message #00233
[Bug 1727796] Re: Installing budgie-desktop-common causes QT applications on other environments to use GTK+ 2 dialogs
This bug was fixed in the package budgie-desktop-environment - 0.9.0
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budgie-desktop-environment (0.9.0) bionic; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- profile script should only execute for the budgie-desktop
session (LP: #1727796)
- remove not-needed live CD section of profile script
- Add schema override to enable Ibus source cycling
- Turn off builtin-theme
- Enable dynamic transparency
* Packaging Changes:
- debian/control Update standards-version: No changes required
- debian/copyright 2018 copyright year addition
-- David Mohammed <fossfreedom@xxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:13:12
+0000
** Changed in: budgie-desktop-environment (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1727796
Title:
Installing budgie-desktop-common causes QT applications on other
environments to use GTK+ 2 dialogs
Status in budgie-desktop-environment package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
As part of the Budgie desktop installation, the budgie-desktop-common
package installs a file /etc/profile.d/10-budgie-desktop.sh that
unconditionally sets the QT QPA platform theme to GTK+ 2 :
/etc/profile.d/10-budgie-desktop.sh - line 7:
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=gtk2
This is unacceptable that installing Budgie modifies the behavior of
other environments. The correct way to do this is to check if the
current session is for Budgie desktop by checking the
XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP variable and only forcing the Budgie configuration
if it is the currently running desktop session.
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