Commit Graph

9 Commits (f6da38a42b6677df1873c03304aa20cd824b120e)

Author SHA1 Message Date
worldofpeace d12c11e30c treewide: use nix-update updateScript for packages I maintain 2020-07-29 12:33:39 -04:00
xiorcale ccfe14cb3b github username: kjuvi -> xiorcale 2020-05-09 09:08:18 +02:00
worldofpeace 10c03528c0 ping: use vala_0_40
fails to build otherwise.
2020-04-15 17:16:34 -04:00
Michael Reilly 84cf00f980
treewide: Per RFC45, remove all unquoted URLs 2020-04-10 17:54:53 +01:00
worldofpeace 2dd7d4dd44 treewide: pantheon updateScript 2019-12-22 18:20:55 -05:00
Jan Tojnar 6c8aed6391
Merge branch 'master' into staging-next 2019-10-12 00:50:21 +02:00
worldofpeace bdb851ee2d pantheon: use latest vala
elementary OS's ecosystem is curated around Ubuntu's LTS releases.
This means the development platform for their curated applications
always includes a LTS version of vala (in 18.04 it's 0.40).
Because of how vala development works it suspect some of these
applications to have serious issues if complied with the latest vala.
However in the past year or so, for Pantheon at least, I don't think
their applications will have much issues with latest vala, and if there
is I don't think they'd be difficult to fix. In this single regard they've
become more responsive since their preferred language is vala.

As for the curated applications I have less of this confidence in.
So I'd have to be accept less applications, but that's something
I'm willing to compromise on. And this is easily reversible or
could be done on a per-application basis. And nix already makes
this trivial.
2019-10-09 22:47:37 -04:00
worldofpeace b0c2aea20b
treewide: drop adding hicolor-icon-theme where possible
This was either for the setup-hook to remove caches or added
even though the respective icon theme propagated it.
2019-09-18 22:47:26 +02:00
Quentin Vaucher 527d236578 maintainers: add kjuvi
fix missing glib

Fix missing import: hicolor-icon-theme

move ping under applications/networking

ping: init at 0.6.0

ping: init at 0.6.0

maintainers: add kjuvi
2019-03-02 10:08:07 +01:00