GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 578490
gnome-panel does not complain when I want to change system time and gnome-system-tools is missing
Last modified: 2009-04-09 14:36:45 UTC
[ I have filed this bug in the Debian BTS. the mentioned packages names may be Debian-specific, but I still believe you get the point. ;) ] Dear GNOME-Maintainers, I have a minimal GNOME (i.e. only gnome-core package) installed on my system. The gnome-core package installs gnome-panel, but not gnome-system-tools (well, it suggests it and maybe this should be promoted to a recommends). When I do a right-click on the Date-and-Time-panel in the upper right corner and select 'Adjust Date and Time' then *nothing* happens. I had to run gnome-panel manually from the command line to find out that it tries to start a program called 'time-admin' which is part of gnome-system-tools, which in turn is not installed by gnome-core. I don't consider it a bug that gnome-core does not install gnome-system-tools by default, it should have as least dependencies as possible. But I consider it a bug that gnome-panel does not inform me that it is missing a program to do what I have actually told him to. Thank you very much! Cheers, Fabian Other information:
This is fixed in 2.24 by using PolicyKit instead of time-admin. Please close the bug.