08:14
<
jtojnar >
Bleh, I hate these packages that bundle multiple unrelated programs
19:16
<
worldofpeace >
Jan Tojnar: how difficult 😸
19:16
<
worldofpeace >
Jan Tojnar: I think so
19:17
<
worldofpeace >
I believe we discussed how we don't really have a remote desktop client, and that gnome-boxes isn't suitable to be in default just for remote desktop stuff
19:17
<
worldofpeace >
not sure, could it be a default app too?
19:22
<
jtojnar >
do we need a remote desktop client in default?
19:26
<
worldofpeace >
I believe when we were reviewing the discussions at gnome-build-meta that was a consideration
19:27
<
worldofpeace >
I also think it could be a good core-utility. it was moved under the GNOME namespace and for now they put in World.
20:36
<
jtojnar >
and it is copylib 🤢
20:44
<
worldofpeace >
Jan Tojnar: currently packaging gnome-connections... Hope you aren't sitting on that expression 😀
20:45
<
worldofpeace >
they be like "uduou this copylib it's great try it"
20:47
<
jtojnar >
worldofpeace: nope, learnt from the past 😆 and would announce it before attemping
20:48
<
jtojnar >
those C people and their copylibs, monolithic libraries, and monolithic header-only copylibs 😱
20:56
<
worldofpeace >
they act like that's just an architectural beauty
20:56
<
worldofpeace >
I'm noticing in element (electron) that the color emoji is broken
20:56
<
worldofpeace >
though if it's gtk it's fine
21:49
<
jtojnar >
electron might need SVGinOT
21:54
<
jtojnar >
not sure if Electron actually uses webkit/blink though
22:39
<
jtojnar >
IDK, maybe electron vendors old version of pango
22:39
<
worldofpeace >
Jan Tojnar: let me check for this particular app
22:39
<
worldofpeace >
I'm not really sure what it is at this point
22:41
<
worldofpeace >
the electron binary in nixpkgs uses atomEnv which has pango in it