Version: (using KDE 4.3.0) Installed from: SuSE RPMs I'm using the default Oxygen icon theme and the binary rpms and source rpms have the same icons. The user is led to believe that both are rpm packages and both can be installed. However, since they are actually different types (one is installable and one just unpacks into /usr/src/...), it's really confusing to them. Making the source rpm icon a bit different would certainly help.
ok keep reminding me do do this its a valid "bug"
need a name for the icon type and suport for it by kde
ping I need a name
Hmm, what kind of name, and what do you mean by "support for it"? PS: if you need this information from the reporter you can close it as WAITINGFORINFO as he seems to have vanished.
need a name to give the icon and some one to implement the difrence in trunk kde
Hello, I haven't disappeared, I just have no idea about the things pinheiro needs. I thought his first question was geared towards KDE developers, and I'm just a user, that's why I didn't respond. Thanks.
Well, to be honest I still haven't understood it completely either ;) Nuno: I thought the name should follow some standard (like the appropriate mimetype, although there's no differentiation between binary and source RPMs in Freedesktop's big xml mimetype list), and I don't get what you mean by implementing the difference.
meens that i can make that icon but some one needs to do and chage the defoults and assign the icon to the specific filetype, I can do it here on my computer but have no idea on how to do it in defoult land :D