[Bug 213121] Review Request: fast-user-switch-applet - a panel applet for switching users

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Summary: Review Request: fast-user-switch-applet - a panel applet for switching users


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=213121


mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

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------- Additional Comments From mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-01-08 14:50 EST -------
>From looking at the code, it uses gnome-vfs to monitor the config file, and
reloads the gdm configuration if it changes. It does not read the file though, 
it gets the configuration from gdm. I guess it would be better to get notification
on configuration changes from gdm, but thats just an upstream bug to file, not 
something we need to sort out prior to accepting the package.

I don't think versioning the BRs would add a lot. I'd much rather rely on
version checks in the configure script. The versioned BRs in the spec file get
outdated to easily.

rpmlint output was clean when I did the packages.

The packaging guidelines don't say anything about requiring an explicit epoch, 
and that would be just silly.

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