You make a point. Although I don't see the use case for eiciel as a standalone application. It's *almost* useless standalone ... but I suppose there's no sense in limiting people.
So, then, a nautilus-eiciel package makes sense. It would basically be a "dummy" package that would REQUIRE eiciel and nautilus-actions to be installed. Right?
You make a point. Although I don't see the use case for eiciel as a standalone application. It's *almost* useless standalone ... but I suppose there's no sense in limiting people.
So, then, a nautilus-eiciel package makes sense. It would basically be a "dummy" package that would REQUIRE eiciel and nautilus-actions to be installed. Right?