From: Bodertz <bodertz@gmail.com>
To: guix-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Add transmission-qt to the transmission package?
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 15:27:04 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87seqgu0xz.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 952935df-fca8-4ee8-859c-2c49ff33236e@app.fastmail.com
> Interesting, does this mean the existing "gui" output of transmission
> installs transmission-qt.desktop even though it doesn't include
> transmission-qt? If so, that seems like a bug to me.
>
No, no, the default transmission package doesn't create a
transmission-qt.desktop file. I was just referring to my own package,
which creates builds and creates the desktop file for both
transmission-qt and transmission-gtk (since it has the required
dependencies for both), and then moves the transmission-gtk binary and
the desktop files into the the :gui output due to the inherited
'move-gui phase.
It moves the transmission-qt.desktop file as well because part of the
'move-gui phase is this:
(for-each
(lambda (dir)
(rename-file (string-append #$output "/share/" dir)
(string-append #$output:gui "/share/" dir)))
'("applications" "icons" "metainfo"))
> I *personally* lean towards separate packages, because I think
> packages are easier to find than outputs; and because it reduces the
> build footprint, due to needing fewer inputs. Right now, if you build
> transmission, it needs the gtk libraries, even if you don't build the
> gui output. So I think the best thing here is three packages:
> transmission (daemon only), transmission-gtk, and transmission-qt --
> where the latter two are derived from the former.
Yeah, I would prefer that as well. And adding Qt as an additional
dependency makes that situation worse.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-12-21 22:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-12-21 17:39 Add transmission-qt to the transmission package? Bodertz
2024-12-21 19:38 ` Ian Eure
2024-12-21 22:27 ` Bodertz [this message]
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