Bug 368828 - Ubuntu KF5 PPA xenial package still uses oxygen icon theme
Summary: Ubuntu KF5 PPA xenial package still uses oxygen icon theme
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: skrooge
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Stephane MANKOWSKI
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2016-09-15 03:50 UTC by dberg918
Modified: 2016-09-30 19:03 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Screenshot of the bug (705.99 KB, image/png)
2016-09-27 23:39 UTC, dberg918
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Description dberg918 2016-09-15 03:50:13 UTC
When skrooge 2.x series is installed from the skrooge Ubuntu PPA, it still uses the oxygen icon theme. It should be using breeze instead.

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Stephane MANKOWSKI 2016-09-18 22:27:21 UTC
From my ppa, "breeze" is used:
https://launchpad.net/~s-mankowski/+archive/ubuntu/beta-kf5
Comment 2 dberg918 2016-09-18 23:12:42 UTC
Does this mean the stable 2.4.0 package will not be fixed? I will wait for the next stable release if that is the case.
Comment 3 Stephane MANKOWSKI 2016-09-19 08:22:03 UTC
Yes. 2.4.0 won't be fixed. 2.5.0 will be.
Comment 4 dberg918 2016-09-27 00:14:35 UTC
I just installed 2.5.0 from the stable PPA and it still uses oxygen, even after deleting the icon-cache.kcache.
Comment 5 Stephane MANKOWSKI 2016-09-27 19:29:25 UTC
Hi,
I don't understand! As you can see, skrooge-kf5 is not using oxygen package:
If I launch the following command line:
    apt-cache depends skrooge-kf5           
The result is:
skrooge-kf5
  Dépend: libc6
  Dépend: libgcc1
  Dépend: libgrantlee-templates5
  Dépend: libkf5archive5
  Dépend: libkf5completion5
  Dépend: libkf5configcore5
  Dépend: libkf5configgui5
  Dépend: libkf5configwidgets5
  Dépend: libkf5coreaddons5
  Dépend: libkf5dbusaddons5
  Dépend: libkf5i18n5
  Dépend: libkf5iconthemes5
  Dépend: libkf5itemviews5
  Dépend: libkf5kdelibs4support5
  Dépend: libkf5kiocore5
  Dépend: libkf5kiofilewidgets5
  Dépend: libkf5newstuff5
  Dépend: libkf5notifications5
  Dépend: libkf5notifyconfig5
  Dépend: libkf5parts5
  Dépend: libkf5service-bin
  Dépend: libkf5service5
  Dépend: libkf5textwidgets5
  Dépend: libkf5wallet-bin
  Dépend: libkf5wallet5
  Dépend: libkf5widgetsaddons5
  Dépend: libkf5xmlgui5
  Dépend: libofx6
  Dépend: libqca-qt5-2
  Dépend: libqt5concurrent5
  Dépend: libqt5core5a
  Dépend: libqt5dbus5
 |Dépend: libqt5gui5
  Dépend: libqt5gui5-gles
  Dépend: libqt5printsupport5
  Dépend: libqt5qml5
 |Dépend: libqt5quick5
  Dépend: libqt5quick5-gles
 |Dépend: libqt5quickwidgets5
  Dépend: libqt5quickwidgets5-gles
  Dépend: libqt5script5
  Dépend: libqt5sql5
  Dépend: libqt5svg5
  Dépend: libqt5webkit5
  Dépend: libqt5widgets5
  Dépend: libqt5xml5
  Dépend: libsqlcipher0
  Dépend: libstdc++6
  Dépend: <qtbase-abi-5-5-1>
    libqt5core5a
  Dépend: sqlite3
    sqlite3:i386
  Dépend: sqlcipher
    sqlcipher:i386
  Dépend: libqca2-plugin-ossl
  Dépend: libqt5sql5-sqlite
  Dépend: libgrantlee-core0
  Dépend: libqjson0
  Dépend: xsltproc
    xsltproc:i386
  Dépend: skrooge-kf5-common
  Dépend: kio
  Dépend: kinit
  Dépend: qtdeclarative5-controls-plugin
  Dépend: frameworkintegration
  Dépend: breeze-icon-theme
  Recommande: weboob
Comment 6 dberg918 2016-09-27 23:39:16 UTC
Created attachment 101323 [details]
Screenshot of the bug
Comment 7 dberg918 2016-09-27 23:41:06 UTC
I get the same thing, but as you can see in the screenshot, running skrooge from the terminal shows it's still looking for oxygen, and since I uninstalled it on my machine, there are no icons in the main window.
Comment 8 Stephane MANKOWSKI 2016-09-28 08:08:37 UTC
Hi,
This is not a problem of packaging!
The problem is that you selected "oxygen" as icons set for KDE applications but "oxygen" is not installed.
You should change the KDE settings to choose "breeze" as icons set.
To do that, launch systemsettings5 from a console and change the icon set.

I close this incident. Reopen it if needed.
Comment 9 dberg918 2016-09-28 21:19:05 UTC
Ah, I understand.

Is there a specific line I can add to a file in ~/.config that will change the default icon theme? I actually haven't selected anything as the icon set for KDE apps as I am using elementary OS, and I would rather not install the entire KDE desktop just to tweak this one thing.
Comment 10 Stephane MANKOWSKI 2016-09-30 19:03:14 UTC
You can try to add:
Theme=breeze
in 
~/.config/kdeglobals