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This should help a bit in keeping this repository in sync with the upstream binaries. It should also be pretty safe at this point, as no real breakage has occurred from updating - only not
This should help keep the main manifest cleaner and better separate our concerns with third party dependencies
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We only use the Pulse backend
$FLATPAK_DEST is preferred, and this makes our usage consistent
Keeping this in the commit history to remind us this is no longer allowed by default. Womp womp :( Refs: 13ebaf3
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flathub/shared-modules#444 should remove the last of the remaining development-related files in |
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All good, thanks! Always great to have more contributors who are knowledgeable on this stuff. will have @aecsocket give this a little review |
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Hi, thanks for the PR and the maintenance efforts! The changes look good, and if it's already been battle-tested by Prism's flatpak, then I'm happy to merge this in. I'm happy to take a look at any other flatpak changes and test things out on my own Linux environment, although I can't guarantee that we can do full QA on Linux builds, so some issues might still slip through. |
Sorry for radio silence. Work has kept me busy lately, and I took a bit of a break from packaging
Anyways, here's a few things I've been meaning to do for a while - see the commit messages for more context. Some of it is work based on our new in-house repository at Prism, as well as the existing Flathub manifest(s). Also (finally) fixes #9
I've added myself back to CODEOWNERS as well, since I'm still interested in helping out where I can. And thanks again for adopting this whole thing :)