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A very messy dist-upgrade was successful. I'm especially proud of my misnamed, version-bumped xfce4-power-manager package build that lets me avoid apt-pinning or dpkg holding.
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Do you also reveal the font of the terminal?
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Do you also reveal the font of the terminal?
Code New Roman Mono
https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/code-new-roman
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I'm especially proud of my misnamed, version-bumped xfce4-power-manager package build that lets me avoid apt-pinning or dpkg holding.
What??
You built an iconpatched x-p-m 4.18.2?
Care to share the secret?
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unklar wrote:Do you also reveal the font of the terminal?
Code New Roman Mono
https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/code-new-roman
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hhh wrote:I'm especially proud of my misnamed, version-bumped xfce4-power-manager package build that lets me avoid apt-pinning or dpkg holding.
What??
You built an iconpatched x-p-m 4.18.2?Care to share the secret?
It's probably all sorts of wrong, but I took your Sept. 10th patched amd64 Boron dsc file link for xfce4-power-manager and just version-bumped it...
http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/pool/m … h1.1-1.dsc
I used my old tutorial...
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=58
And that worked up until this step...
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
... which failed with the message "no upstream tarbell found". The workaround for that was to use different dpkg-buildpackage options...
dpkg-buildpackage -b -rfakeroot -us -uc
https://askubuntu.com/questions/675154/ … ball-found
That built the 3 needed packages (power-manager, manager-data and manager-plugins). It all seems to be working.
I'd really like to rebuild the Ubuntu 23.10 xfce4-power-manager packages, but I can't tell what magic you've spun, what the actual patch is, by looking at our github page...
https://github.com/BunsenLabs/xfce4-pow … n?search=1
Care to share your secret?
-edit- I think I found it, John. This post? ...
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Care to share your secret?
-edit- I think I found it, John. This post? ...
Yup.
Every time I do this it takes ages till I remember how (must write it down clearly next time) but I think the last time I got best results by git merging the latest debian code (from git@salsa.debian.org:xfce-team/desktop/xfce4-power-manager.git ) into our package with the patches already applied from last time, and resolving any clashes. ( eg this commit )Last time there were only a couple of lines that needed attention and it wasn't too hard to guess what to choose.
The other way would be to make a fresh start, take the debian code and revert the commits listed in the above post one more time. That's what I did in Beryllium - check out the four "revert" commits at the bottom of this list.
...and the whole thing will get harder the further x-p-m moves away from 4.16.0. Probably impossible before long.
/Now back to screenshots.
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