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Features: - meson - (almost) all strings are localized - relm4_icons no longer used - default.nix updated but not tested - updated dependencies - unused for now: paket-utils, paket/locker - build-aux/checks.sh now enforced - fixups in libpaket/tracking parsing - libpaket: RegTokenDecodeError instead of generic DecodeError - moving dependency versions to workspace Cargo.toml - default.nix adjusted - README.md added - dependency: relm4 version pinned to include fixes
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paket
Files and influences from other projects
i18n.rs
andbuild-aux/{checks,dist-vendor}.sh
are directly copied from amberolsrc/lib.rs
has code from amberol for initalizing gettextpaket-utils/src/lib.rs
system_get_accept_languages
is based on libsoup3 and GNOME Web- the Relm4 book, libadwaita docs and so much more
This project is standing upon of the shoulders of giants. I'm sorry if missed something here. I want to give proper attribution, please open an issue. Especially if I violated a copyright license by publishing it.
How to run
If you're a dev
Use cargo run
, meson devenv is not supported (yet, merge requests are welcome).
If you're a package maintainer
I don't recommend publishing this software in conventional stable releases, I want people to use the latest version due to the volatile nature of a reverse engineering project. An exception is NixOS, even though the quality of many packages are lacking there, people can easily mixin nixpkgs-unstable
to receive the latest version.
If you want to package it:
- wait for a release
- make sure dependencies are met,
cargo auditable
and the ones in./meson.build
- do to usual meson dance (
setup
,compile
,install
). you're distro has probably an abstraction for meson packages, use that if possible.- e.g. Alpine Linux has
abuild-meson
as an wrapper tomeson setup
to apply distro defaults for a release - if you're distro doesn't have support for meson, then don't package this. please. i will write code that breaks running on you're system if you screw up packaging. this comment reflects my opinion to 100%.
- e.g. Alpine Linux has