Wofi
Wofi is a launcher/menu program for wlroots based wayland compositors such as sway
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
v1.4.1.tar.gz | 0000079266 77.4 KB | |
wofi.changes | 0000005383 5.26 KB | |
wofi.spec | 0000001688 1.65 KB |
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Denys Kondratenko (stdden)
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baserev update by copy to link target
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@jengelh are you going to submit it to the Factory ? or should I?
Feel free.
I'd like to know if you are ok with using Source URLs (now that I've shown on two packages how to make use of it) for the other 4-or-so pending packages.
I am fine, so for wofi you just renamed the package? If so I will do that in the future.
The package was not renamed. The tarball has the same name in OBS as it has on github (
v1.1.2.tar.gz
; last part of the URI). If you don't need to deviate, don't, it'll be simpler :-DI don't have any packages pending....
795864 795863 795862; looks like jubalh set them to declined a few hours ago.
That is a different person.
Output of check script: v1.1.2.tar.gz /home/go/co/798987/wofi/v1.1.2.tar.gz differ: char 19, line 1 ERROR: download_files is configured to fail when the upstream file is different than the committed file... this is the case! Source URLs are not valid. Try "osc service localrun download_files
Great. Their web service (looks a like cgit, but is something for hg‽) can't even produce a reproducible archive. Every download gives you a unique tarball. That sucks.
For future readers, the discussion of the repo host's issue is at https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss/%3Caf46b926-510e-c337-7cb0-eb12df47ac88%40gmail.com%3E and https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/hg.sr.ht/33
If they have no stable source ball, then using a
_service
file on the openSUSE side is a legit solution.