Comment 1 for bug 367460

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Simon Ruggier (simon80) wrote :

Sorry, I disagree that this should be a question, because there is an actual problem here.

As a GNOME user, when I install a KDE 4 application, the recommends should pull in a utility that is capable of changing the look and feel settings. Even in the absence of this, installing systemsettings should be enough to be able to change these settings, I can't see any way of changing the look and feel in systemsettings. In KDE 3, installing kcontrol was enough to allow the user to change these things, so there is a definite regression here.

If the systemsettings modules that control look and feel are in some other packages, I think that at the very least those packages should be added to the recommends of systemsettings, but if possible, they should be added to the recommends or suggests of kdelibs5 so that users can change settings that are relevant to KDE applications running in any desktop environment. If this causes too many packages to be pulled in, then maybe the packages should be split differently.