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[PATCH 0/1] Support user's fontconfig.
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Message #170 received at 57963 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On 2022-10-02 16:59, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 02.10.2022 um 22:45 +0900 schrieb Taiju HIGASHI:
>> > Like Liliana wrote, it may be that more of these can be moved from
>> > “essential” to “base”, we can keep that for a later patch.
>>
>> Please let us address this in a later patch.
>>
>> I would like to discuss something with you.
>> I'm aware that this patch is a breaking change. We are aware that if
>> we do not add %base-home-services to the existing home configuration,
>> fontconfig will change. I'm concerned about how the community will
>> react to this.
> As long as the out-of-the-box behaviour stays the same, the community
> has no reason to complain. For what it's worth, you could also leave
> fontconfig as an essential service, but then you get another field to
> configure.
>
> As far as I see, essential services are also a thing on the system
> side, but the home and system variants have a somewhat different feel
> to them.
Originially purpose was the same - to have services depending on
home-environment record fields (fontconfig depended on symlink-path
field, which was configurable back in the days), later we made
~/.guix-home hardcoded and did other changes to remove all the
dependencies for essential services from home-environment. Now the
purpose feels somewhat different, because it basically a good list of
default services, but not actually essential. The only thing, that
still depends on home-environment fields is home-profile-service-type.
Globally, I'm good with the reorganization of essential services, but
let's make another thread for this issue.
> The fontconfig-service is not actually essential, the profile service
> type arguably isn't either (it acts as yet another profile and
> simultaneously fails to satisfy the multi-profile use-case; more on
> that elsewhere), the xdg-base-directories one notably violates the XDG
> Base Directories specification, and so on.
>
> I'd get Andrew's approval before moving services, but I'd move them in
> one go rather than bit by bit.
>
> Cheers
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Best regards,
Andrew Tropin
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