Overview
Request 1178994 accepted
- Change parts of _service to run at buildtime instead to properly
utilize the obscpio
- Remove empty %check section
- Update to version 0.3.9:
* core: forward declare all used ifaces
* core: fix external type checks
* core: avoid uaf in resource data
* source: set user data after checks
- Updates from version 0.3.8:
* core: added support for nullable string types
* core: avoid calling inert parents
* cmake: add hpp header as target dependency
- Updates from version 0.3.7:
* Added --wayland-enums for core wayland.xml to be compat with
the headers
* Added raw events for when we don't have a wrapped resource
- Updates from version 0.3.6:
* Fix usage of C++ reserved keywords
- Updates from version 0.3.5:
* Fixed protocol types in events sometimes unrecognized
Request History
smolsheep created request
- Change parts of _service to run at buildtime instead to properly
utilize the obscpio
- Remove empty %check section
- Update to version 0.3.9:
* core: forward declare all used ifaces
* core: fix external type checks
* core: avoid uaf in resource data
* source: set user data after checks
- Updates from version 0.3.8:
* core: added support for nullable string types
* core: avoid calling inert parents
* cmake: add hpp header as target dependency
- Updates from version 0.3.7:
* Added --wayland-enums for core wayland.xml to be compat with
the headers
* Added raw events for when we don't have a wrapped resource
- Updates from version 0.3.6:
* Fix usage of C++ reserved keywords
- Updates from version 0.3.5:
* Fixed protocol types in events sometimes unrecognized
sp1rit accepted request
does this actually pass the factory bot? I believe I've had issues with that in the past
In my experience, yes. I tend to ship packages this way. Recently, I updated greetd which uses a similar _service configuration. https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/greetd
@sp1rit: review reminder