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#58125
[PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray
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Reported by: Pavel Shlyak <p.shlyak <at> pantherx.org>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 20:51:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #14 received at 58125 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On 05-10-2022 16:46, Pavel Shlyak wrote:
>> Except for the initial line(?), the commit message is for tor the Subject line (-:.
>
> I didn’t get you
Oops, I meant ‘Except for the initial line(?), the commit message is for
tor the Subject line (-:.’, no Tor involved. Your patch looked like this:
Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray * gnu/packages/networking.scm
(nm-tray): New
variable.
> > Please write the actual copyright holder (likely the relevant members
> of this team or perhaps their employer, depending on how things are set
> up) -- AFAIK, "PantherX OS Team" is a not some legal entity that can
> hold copyright.
>
> Done
Looks ok, though I think it's best to get some formal confirmation from
the employer (see: the Samba link).
>
>> I don't think this module should unconditionally import that, to help
> with keeping "guix ... package" fast when the kde-frameworks isn't
> actually used.
>
> I didn’t get that, too
I don't have any additional explanation to give and I gave you an
example with the reference to 57861.
>> Could you add some information, more specifically something to
> distinguish nm-applet from nm-applet? Currently, it doesn't give any
> information that helps the user with choosing between nm-tray nad nm-applet.
>
> Done
> Unlike nm-applet, that is part of gnome, this app is desktop-unaware.
IIUC, standard capitalisation is GNOME, not gnome.
Also,
(1) being unaware of desktops doesn't sound like an upside to me.
Mentioning downsides too is good, but currently nm-tray sounds
strictly worse than than nm-applet.
(2) doing a cursory look through nm-applet, it appears to be desktop-
unaware too -- yes, it's part of GNOME, but nevertheless it
doesn't seem to care which desktop environment it is run in.
For example, it looks like it runs just fine in KDE:
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KDE/Using_nm_applet_instead_of_knetworkmanager>
If you meant that it has a Qt-ish interface instead of a GTK-ish
interface (which can be good for consistency) you could write something
like 'Unlike nm-applet, this application uses Qt instead of GTK for
graphical interfaces, to better fit in with other Qt-based applications.’.
>> Why? AFAICT, there are no git submodules.
>
> True
>
>> Can you test that icons are displayed properly in a pure environment
> ("guix shell --pure nm-tray -- …»)?
>
> They are not. I don’t know how to get them to work.
You are using qt-build-system, so in theory the required wrapping is
done automatically via wrap-all-qt-programs.
Also, with 'icons', I meant 'icons', not .desktop (I've heard at least a
single case where someone wrote 'icons' but meant .desktop).
>
>> could you set WITH_MODEMMANAGER_SUPPORT?
>
> It looks like it’s not yet implemented in the app. Instead, I have
> removed modem manager from inputs.
OK.
>
>> 29 сент. 2022 г., в 19:29, Maxime Devos <maximedevos <at> telenet.be
>> <mailto:maximedevos <at> telenet.be>> написал(а):
>>
>>> Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray * gnu/packages/networking.scm
>>> (nm-tray): New
>>> variable.
>>
>> Except for the initial line(?), the commit message is for tor the
>> Subject line (-:.
>>
>> On 27-09-2022 22:49, Pavel Shlyak wrote:
>>
>> > + ;;; Copyright © 2020-2022 PantherX OS Team <team <at> pantherx.org
>> <mailto:team <at> pantherx.org>>
>>
>> Please write the actual copyright holder (likely the relevant members
>> of this team or perhaps their employer, depending on how things are
>> set up) -- AFAIK, "PantherX OS Team" is a not some legal entity that
>> can hold copyright.
>>
>> In both cases, I think we should investigate whether something like
>> <https://www.samba.org/samba/devel/copyright-policy.html
>> <https://www.samba.org/samba/devel/copyright-policy.html>> should be
>> done in Guix first.
>>
>> > +++ b/gnu/packages/networking.scm
>> > + #:use-module (gnu packages kde-frameworks)
>>
>> I don't think this module should unconditionally import that, to help
>> with keeping "guix ... package" fast when the kde-frameworks isn't
>> actually used.
>>
>> I have tried out some tricks in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54539
>> <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54539>> -- while there doesn't seem to
>> have been any conclusion on what's the 'proper' trick, there are some
>> options -- see, e.g., how https://issues.guix.gnu.org/57861
>> <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/57861> uses module-ref.
>>
>>
>>> + (synopsis "NetworkManager front end with information icon
>>> residing in system tray")
>>> + (description "nm-tray is a network connection management tool
>>> (NetworkManager front end)
>>> +with information icon residing in system tray (like e.g. nm-applet).")
>>
>> Could you add some information, more specifically something to
>> distinguish nm-applet from nm-applet? Currently, it doesn't give any
>> information that helps the user with choosing between nm-tray nad
>> nm-applet.
>>
>>> + (recursive? #t)))
>>
>> Why? AFAICT, there are no git submodules.
>>
>> Looking through the source code, it appears to use icons. Can you
>> test that icons are displayed properly in a pure environment ("guix
>> shell --pure nm-tray -- ...")? Sometimes graphical software doesn't
>> find its icons without some help.
>>
>> Looking at CMakeLists.txt, it comes with optional modem manager
>> support, for which you seem to have added modemmanager-qt, but from
>> reading CMakeLists.txt, it doesn't seem to be enabled by default,
>> could you set WITH_MODEMMANAGER_SUPPORT?
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Maxime.
>> <OpenPGP_0x49E3EE22191725EE.asc>
You quoted a bit too much here.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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