Fully agree on splitting the thing. One question, though: what do you think about installing the binaries in a different location (or with a different name), and have /usr/bin/gnome-control-center as a shell script that checks if we are running under unity (is that DESKTOP_SESSION=ubuntu?) and execs unity-control-center in that case, and the gnome-control-center in all the others?
That way, we might be able to reduce the number of affected packages.
Fully agree on splitting the thing. One question, though: what do you think about installing the binaries in a different location (or with a different name), and have /usr/bin/ gnome-control- center as a shell script that checks if we are running under unity (is that DESKTOP_ SESSION= ubuntu? ) and execs unity-control- center in that case, and the gnome-control- center in all the others?
That way, we might be able to reduce the number of affected packages.