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Re: Tkinter moved to separate output


From: Federico Beffa
Subject: Re: Tkinter moved to separate output
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2015 14:16:54 +0100

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> wrote:
> Federico Beffa <address@hidden> skribis:
>> Yes, given that the back-end currently used by matploblib doesn't
>> work, I would change that by using 'Tkinter'.
>>
>> Since you are at it, I would also change the default back-end by
>> changing 'GTK3Agg' to 'TkAgg' in the following snippet:
>>
>> (lambda (port)
>>   (format port "[rc_options]~%
>> backend = GTK3Agg~%")))))
>
> OTOH I see that Matploblib already depends on GTK+ 3.x and
> python-pygobject, so maybe it’s best to stick to GTK+ by default?

Unfortunately, the back-ends based on GTK+ are broken and I didn't
manage to find how to fix the problem.
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=20888

That's why I'm looking forward to get Tkinter :-)

>> I'm not convinced that having 2 versions of packages (a "normal" and a
>> "minimal" one) is a good idea. The reason is that you often end up
>> downloading both instead of just one. As one example, I just
>> downloaded 'vlc' and I noticed that it downloaded both 'cups' and
>> 'cups-minimal'. Similarly, for python, anyone needing 'Tkinter' will
>> end up with 2 versions in the store.
>
> The ‘minimal’ variants are there to break cyclic dependencies most of
> the time.  This is the case for cups/cups-filters and Python/Tk.
>
> At run time, cups indeed depends on cups-filters, which depends on
> cups-minimal.  In that case, as you say, we end up downloading those two
> variants.  But there’s not much of a choice, as was discussed during the
> initial review:
>
>   https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2015-01/msg00057.html
>
> Conversely, python does not depend on python-minimal.  So python-minimal
> is here just to break the cycle with Tk/libxcb, as noted in python.scm
> and discussed in:
>
>   http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=20889
>
> As for Tkinter, it is in a separate “tk” output, which users can choose
> to install or not.  The “tk” output contains a single file, but it pulls
> in Tcl/Tk.

OK. Thanks for the explanation!

Regards,
Fede



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