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#54434
[PATCH 0/6] XFCE Updates
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Reported by: mail <at> brendan.scot
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2022 08:04:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: 宋文武 <iyzsong <at> envs.net>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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宋文武 writes:
> Brendan Tildesley writes:
>
>> On 4/4/22 12:56 pm, Feng Shu wrote:
>>> Brendan Tildesley writes:
>>>
>>>> On 3/4/22 8:33 pm, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> One problem is that this won’t work for those using Guix Home,
where the
>>>>> default profile is ~/.guix-home/profile.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can this extra variable be avoided? Or could it be handled by a
search
>>>>> path specification?
>>>> It's xfce4-panel that needs the search path to load .so files for
>>>> panel plugins.
>>>> xfce4-panel already has the search-path set to load them, but since
>>>> its installed
>>>> to the system profile,it does not load the user installed plugins. If
>>>> xfce4-panel
>>>> was a user installed package it may work but userswould have to
>>>> manually install it.
>>>> So I'm not sure how else to solve it.
>>> What happen when version of xfce4-panel installed in system profile is
>>> different from installed in home profile?
>> I think xfce4-panel will be run from $PATH so the system version will
>> be picked first and the user installed one will be ignored. The search
>> path will be set but will not work until the user logs out and back in
>> again, which is not ideal. I'd like a user to be able to install a
plugin
>> and have it appear in the settings menu immediately.
>
> Hello, when the version of xfce4-panel and its plugins are different,
> xfce4-panel may crash, unable to start. I think it's best keep them in
> one profile, and prefer user's profile. Well, the polkit actions need
> installed into the system profile though.
If the user installs XFCE manually in the profile, I'm not sure it will
find locally installed plugins anyway will it? I haven't tested it. I
use XFCE installed globally via the service.
With XFCE in the local profile it is not possible for a login manager to
detect and launch it, so to use it with a login manager it must be
installed globally, just like on any other distro. I guess that is
acceptable.
Perhaps it is ok to let the user take responsibility for any such
incompatibility that may occur?
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