The former "stable" version of FreeRDP was actually not stable - it just
happened to have a released version while being both buggy and insecure.
The "unstable" branch hasn't seen a release in years, but everybody
should be using this instead and I have been using it as a daily driver
for ages.
This new version works beautifully here.
If/when at some point upstream does a normal release, we can bring back
stable/unstable if needed.
As I am quite dependent on FreeRDP working properly, I will be commit to
keeping this updated.
The commit used for this release follows the Arch Linux release.
wireshark used to use autotools, but instead we now use cmake. The
change alone brought to light a few missing required dependencies.
Additionally, wireshark was using gtk2 and qt4, so that has changed to
gtk3 and qt5.
This is a bit more involved, because first of all, the tests aren't
distributed in the release tarball and second the test suite currently
doesn't work but there are fixes for it that get released in the next
upstream patch, so we cherry-pick the relevant commits as patches.
We now also switch to fetching the tarball directly from their GitLab
instance, because - as mentioned - it contains the tests and also
contains the icon.index file, which we already had included as a patch
and we can now drop it.
The URLs to the cherry-picked upstream commits are the following:
1f0d7387fd491d32a2ec46a19733d2
All of these commits are in the gajim_0.16 branch and are thus very
likely becoming part of Gajim 0.16.7.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @7c6f434c
Despite the version number confusion, this is a new version of
discord-canary, but since the build is now public/official, the version
number has been reset and the canary suffix has been dropped.
Note that this means that the executable has been renamed from
DiscordCanary to Discord