Hmm... yes, probably when a user installs gnome-icon-theme on DebianDog the same conflict with sns will occur.Gnome-icon-theme is dependency of gdebi which I had installed in the save file.
I suggest stop making more deb packages from puppy applications till we find safe way to do it and follow some safe procedure in the future. We also need to test/check all available packages. Any suggestion how to do it are welcome. The list for fixing gets longer with every new package we make.
Ok, maybe /usr/share/pixmaps as path for the icons in case of sns could solve it, but I'm not sure, should be tested.
Shall we divide tasks to test all these? (although I don't exactly know how to do it yet, Debian package management is very complex, we underestimated things)
It could be that there are tools to check if files belong to a package, I'll try to find out about that in the next days.
Edit: First find: apt-file
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apt-get install apt-file
apt-file update # Creates database
# Search for /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/actions/help-about.png
root@dog:~# apt-file search /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/actions/help-about.png
gnome-icon-theme: /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/actions/help-about.png
root@dog:~#
I've read about dpkg can do such task also, I'll investigate further.
Fred