new feature - polkit auth agent support partly in core (need to have
the pam setuid root auth tool respond via dbus) and partly a module
(the agent dbus protocol handling and setup as well as auth gui). this
took me a while even with all the docs to work out how polkit works...
it was really fussy and its data structs are an extra pain in the butt
to craft with eldbus, but i managed it. not everything is supported
but the core basics are there and this can be built on.
right now the gui is really basic, but does the job.
this allows for a shorter timeout when on battery vs when on ac for
backlight dimming. this is actually important so when on ac dimming
can interrupt minimally bur when on battery it can be much more
aggressive.
Summary:
The conditional logic is flawed.
If `HAVE_WAYLAND` is true, only then should the path be updated to include wayland-sessions.
Test Plan: Verified desired output in build/meson-info/intro-installed.json after testing a clean build
Reviewers: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric, zmike
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D9868
we dont need to delay module loading anymore so remove allof this -
priority too shouldn't be necessary as well and was just a workaround.
this remvoes all of that removing some e module api's and module
struct members as well as some global config fields. it also ensures
all config files are up to date as well.
we do binary discovery to generate a sysactions.conf for the host
system now for l2ping and rfkill commands. before they were hardcoded
paths. nice fixup for polishing the release
no "are u sure u want to power off" but power button will bring up
syscon whihc is far nicer (select what to do) for power button now
(double press power to power off of course) and lid close now uses the
smart suspend that accounts for lid state etc. as well.
teamwork is a nice idea but really it's more of a vector for issues
asking e to pop up files or uri's via dbus from apps that are gui apps
that... can do this themselves anyway :)
module lload delay was for the days of spinning hdd's AND before we
were compositing so we could have an init splash in x then load
modules in the bg while its up etc. ... no longer relevant so off.
so bluez itself wont go rfkill block or unblock the bt device. you
have to rfkill unblock separately if it's blocked. this is needed to
make bluez at a minimum work right. possibly should be added to
connman too. but this is the first step.
Summary:
this is part of the datadir distribution, it should not be in a different
directory than the rest of the datadir distribution
the gnu coding standards (https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html)
define 'datadir' as:
The directory for installing idiosyncratic read-only architecture-independent
data files for this program. This is usually the same place as ‘datarootdir’,
but we use the two separate variables so that you can move these program-specific
files without altering the location for Info files, man pages, etc.
This should normally be /usr/local/share, but write it as $(datarootdir).
(If you are using Autoconf, write it as ‘@datadir@’.)
The definition of ‘datadir’ is the same for all packages, so you should install your
data in a subdirectory thereof. Most packages install their data under $(datadir)/package-name/.
while this text has no clear requirement or suggestion for a corresponding
repository layout, projects typically employ a certain consistency in their
repository layout both for ease of maintenance and ease of learning for new
contributors.
this project has both a data/ directory, which contains the datadir distribution,
as well as the config/ directory, which also contains the datadir distribution.
this complicates matters both for active maintainers/developers who must
remember that the repository and build tree layouts have this exception,
and for new contributors who will initially be confused by this exception
other well-organized open source projects, such as wayland, have chosen to not
use a data/ directory. these projects have the datadir distribution in the base
directory of the repositor, which is a fine practice as it maintains consistency
for the project since all the files for the datadir distribution are in the same
directory.
by applying this patch, the project will move towards a more easily readable and
learnable layout. current and future developers will no longer need to wonder why
this directory is outside of the data/ directory, and anyone attempting to reference
these files from the source/build trees will be able to do so more easily
ref D6013
Reviewers: cedric, raster, bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: devilhorns
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6154
Summary:
Drop deprecated Encoding key from desktop files
The Encoding key is no longer required, all desktop files are assumed to
be UTF-8 encoded. See details at:
https://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/1.1/apc.html
Fix various typos and misspellings
lintian, Debian's package checker, uses strings to check for common typos
in compiled binaries. This change fixes the ones it identified in 0.22.1.
Reviewers: zmike!
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5585
this gives e by default sudo gui support with an askpass util that
sudo can use as well as setting the env var correctly so it will be
used by sudo.
@feature
Summary:
older versions of enlightenment_remote had a additional first param that did nothing
this change detects if that paramater is still passed in and ignores it. There are
a couple of applications including variety that rely on this behavior as well as some
user scripts
Reviewers: zmike, raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2813
1. Enlightenment, not X-Enlihgtenment for the desktop. we're a proper DE name
2. Have a fixed desktop env list and efreet gives very... odd results
(eg X-Geequie because some rogue desktop file decides it's good to
have this in it :)).