
| Msg # 15023 of 15094 on ZZLI4416, Thursday 11-05-25, 3:10 |
| From: =?UTF-8?Q?JEREMY_B=C3=ADC |
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| Subj: Bug#1120109: reform-tools: unexpected in |
14: RtbF4q9Fzp7Nk8weiH/rXqgu6F xcfFJsPh8bYqdhCMComjMFIPnx7 8EHllPuSAqaZWc7aANVMTJKb3+e a640c23a62f3a- 0800 ( ayHILEI5WH58goVv1wMyB5X4LA5Y Orh3SA3P4rg@ From: jbicha@debian.org Package: reform-tools Version: 1.81-2 X-Debbugs-CC: sway@packages.debain.org Control: affects -1 xdg-terminal-exec sway I am surprised to see that reform-tools now installs this file: /usr/share/xdg-terminal-exec/sway-xdg-terminals.list reform-tools isn't Sway. I'm worried about a possible future filename conflict if some other package provides that file. I am the maintainer of the xdg-terminal-exec package in Debian. I am willing to have the xdg-terminal-exec package install that file (like already happens for GNOME and Ubuntu) but we should probably get approval from the sway package maintainer for its contents. (Or sway could ship its own file.) Another alternative is for the Reform desktop to set a custom XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP. For instance, Ubuntu has an Ubuntu session (with /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/ubuntu.session and /usr/share/wayland-sessions/ubuntu.desktop) that makes use of a GNOME Shell feature (GNOME Shell session mode) to set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to ubuntu:GNOME. Then things like xdg-terminal-exec and gsettings overrides can be set for Ubuntu without touching GNOME. It also inherits GNOME settings (unless overriden by Ubuntu settings). This might be complex to set up but there are some advantages if it can be made to work. Thank you, Jeremy BĂcha --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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