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FYI @CupricReki: Adding me in the AUR worked, thanks!
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I added the installation instructions to the README.md
Will close this issue for now
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First of all: Thank you for your work!
I took a look and have nothing to complain.
One thing to note is that /usr/share/pixmaps
is deprecated.
You should probably move the icon to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/de.feschber.LanMouse.svg
now.
I also fixed the Icon Name and App Id such that it should now be correctly displayed:
13597b3
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(sorry for already breaking the PKGBUILD) Could you add me as a maintainer? My name on the AUR is feschber as well.
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If I put the icon under
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/de.feschber.LanMouse.svg
and run
sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
It appears in both Gnome and KDE.
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And regarding the systemd service, maybe you can share some ideas, @alison-solsoft
( #68 (comment))
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Thanks for the feedback and the updates. The AUR lan-mouse-git package has been updated.
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Added the bin package as well.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lan-mouse-bin
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Coincidentally, I was going to work on an AUR package myself once #70 was resolved, so thanks for taking it on already @CupricReki!
@feschber I have some thoughts relevant to running lan-mouse as a system daemon, but they are things that would need to be handled by packagers in general. I'll comment on the issue that Cupric created specific to the creation of a systemd unit (#76)
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Should I add an an example config to the package? Seems like the the correct location would be /etc/lan-mouse/config.toml
.
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An example config would be a good thing to include in the package. I would use /etc/lan-mouse/examples/config.toml
to avoid potential conflicts if / when a package update modifies the example config, but that would only be an issue if it becomes possible to run lan-mouse as a system service, and /etc/lan-mouse/config.toml
is used for configuration.
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The config.toml
from the repository basically already serves as an example config. I guess you could just install that alongside. Also could you add me as a maintainer for the -bin package as well?
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closing
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