https://discourse.gnome.org/t/split-and-rename-of-chrome-gnome-shell/11075815ec9e1af...v42.0
- Renamed and split into a separate repo from the extensions.
- CMake build replaced with Meson (jq also not needed)
- requests Python module not needed since updates are now solely handled by GNOME Shell itself
Also
- Corrected license
- Cleaned up the module
- Replaced PYTHONPATH in a wrapper by Python environment
Changelog-Reviewed-By: Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
This will clean up the module slightly and bring it more in line with Pantheon & Cinnamon.
While at it do some other refactoring inspired by those modules:
- Correct a typo in light background attribute name.
- Rename the attribute name.
- Quote arguments.
- Extract the overridden package list and override text into variables.
- Avoid having separate copy commands for overrides from packages.
- Avoid `with` statements.
- Use `concatMapStringsSep`.
most of these are hidden because they're either part of a submodule that
doesn't have its type rendered (eg because the submodule type is used in
an either type) or because they are explicitly hidden. some of them are
merely hidden from nix-doc-munge by how their option is put together.
conversions were done using https://github.com/pennae/nix-doc-munge
using (probably) rev f34e145 running
nix-doc-munge nixos/**/*.nix
nix-doc-munge --import nixos/**/*.nix
the tool ensures that only changes that could affect the generated
manual *but don't* are committed, other changes require manual review
and are discarded.
This config is removed when removing[1] fonts.fontconfig.hinting.style
option.
However, when adding[2] that option back, this config is missing.
[1]: 65592837b6
[2]: 659096dd89
This option is based on a recommendation from a page last updated in
2014 (see https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Glamor/), and it
is not necessary anymore.
Also, it did the wrong thing: it forced DRI2, but Glamor should also
work with DRI3, that is a better option most of the time. So let's
remove this option, folks that still want to force this manually can do
so in other ways.
this renders the same in the manpage and a little more clearly in the
html manual. in the manpage there continues to be no distinction from
regular text, the html manual gets code-type markup (which was probably
the intention for most of these uses anyway).
Other popular distros (OpenSuse, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Arch) read $HOME/.profile when starting X11 display managers.
When moving to nixOS, that is then broken leading to unpredictable behavior (probably programs not working).
This adds similar behavior to https://github.com/sddm/sddm/blob/develop/data/scripts/Xsession
Related to #185979
now nix-doc-munge will not introduce whitespace changes when it replaces
manpage references with the MD equivalent.
no change to the manpage, changes to the HTML manual are whitespace only.