On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 16:28 +0200, Phil Knirsch wrote: > > I really like that solution to be honest. It avoids lots of unnecessary > gtk-update-icon-cache calls during the update and only does it once at > the end. Could something similar be done for the scrollkeeper-update > calls as well btw? Or do they need to be done after each package install? > scrollkeeper is a little different. On package install it calls: scrollkeeper-update -q -o /usr/share/omf/NAME || : to process the just-installed omf file whereas ldconfig and gtk-update-icon-cache rescan all libraries or icons in a hierarchy. -Toshio
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