Firefox packaging changed upstream, renaming the desktop files. This
caused the mime applications to be stale, so update those.
See also
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/13983
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The sole purpose of this subpackage was to work around that Firefox's
.desktop file did not match the GTK app ID. This has been fixed as of
the commit linked below, so drop the subpackage.
See 525736254c
Adjust UIs that pre-install megapixels (not megapixels-gtk3) to also
recommend using postprocessd. This pulls in opencv, but overall improves
the usability of megapixels a lot so it seems worth installing by
default.
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The patch was meant well. But there are problems with yelp in its
current form in postmarketOS:
* It's practically empty. In the default install, there is only one
application that has some sort of help text, which is Chatty. But
when you click on the entry, there is only one line of generic
information about the app. Not useful for users.
* Yelp is not adapted for small screens, the one line of help text is
cut off on the PinePhone.
So let's not ship it by default in edge and v22.06 for now.
This reverts commit 5ef50b12f2.
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bump.
XWayland is a phosh dependency. Having it in pmb_recommends adds
nothing and can be confusing, since power users would expect that
removing it from world would remove the package. That will never
be the case since phosh depends on it.
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nmcli and nmtui are still missing in Gnome.
Move NetworkManager dependencies from postmarketos-ui-phosh, and phosh
will get them when depending on postmarketos-ui-gnome.
Shared package for shared gnome and phosh ui configurations
Additionally, added missing dependencies:
Both Phosh and GNOME need elogind to do sleep inhibition and to
provide pam modules. gnome-bluetooth has some small udev rule
that helps marking devices for rfkill. Given that most devices
in pmOS have a bluetooth, this should be useful as a dependency.
The dconf configuration and installation file was needed because the
schemas `sm.puri.phoc.application.org-gnome-maps` and
`sm.puri.phoc.application.firefox` are not schemas that can be overriden.
The actual schema is `sm.puri.phoc.application`, which is a relocatable
schema. Therefore, we could use an override to specify the default,
but with a simple configuration file, gsettings cannot relocate the
schema. Therefore, the dconf configuration makes sense for these kind
of schemas. For regular schemas that can be overriden with an override
file, it is simpler to just use it.
Phosh takes care of it in a smarter way[1]. The custom override also has the
consequence of never showing closing buttons in docked mode, which can be
an inconvenience.
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/blob/main/src/docked-manager.c#L292-L295
Or in case the lines change with time:
```C
phosh_docked_manager_set_enabled (PhoshDockedManager *self, gboolean enable)
if (enable)
g_settings_reset (self->wm_settings, WM_KEY_LAYOUT);
else
g_settings_set_string (self->wm_settings, WM_KEY_LAYOUT, "appmenu:");
```
Phosh already installs these schemas by default[1] and makes them specific
to the Phosh desktop. Originally these might have been needed because
either Phosh didn't ship the overrides or/and tinydm wasn't setting the
environment variable XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP properly[2]. To verify that the
behavior of the Phosh override is working as expected one can do the following
from an ssh session (so that the full DE envvars are not set):
```bash
$ export DISPLAY=:0 # so that gsettings reset works
$ gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface clock-show-date
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface clock-show-date # false
$ sudo rm /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/000-postmarketos.gschema.override
$ sudo glib-compile-schemas --strict /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface clock-show-date # true (which is the default)
$ export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME:Phosh
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface clock-show-date # false (from phosh override)
```
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/blob/main/data/00_sm.puri.Phosh.gschema.override
[2] https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/tinydm/-/merge_requests/12
firefox scaling was set to true before `mobile-config-firefox` existed.
In new installations false is the default, so explicitly stating false is
only necessary for upgrades. Since the default was changed in one and a half
years ago in fef3af0d75 when the
package was still in version 4, removing it should not have any impact. If
anybody had an edge installation not upgrade for more than 1.5 years, it would
definitely be wiser to reinstall than to upgrade.
This installs/starts udiskie, a udisk2 helper, that facilitates
auto-mounting of removable drives.
Note support for umounting is broken in the current Portfolio release,
so disks have to be umounted manually:
udiskie-umount /run/media/<user>/*
I decided to add this to the `depends` and not `pmb_recommends`, because
I felt like 1) this is a feature that folks would expect to work, 2) by
having it in depends, it'll 'fix' existing installs where mounting
removable disks automatically is not implemented
Prevent apk from pulling in pipewire-pulse instead of pulseaudio, as
this leads to various audio issues with Phosh in postmarketOS (volume
buttons not working, no sound in various applications).
Pipewire will be a great replacement for pulseaudio, but let's rather
enable it intentionally for Phosh once we fixed everything that's
currently breaking with it. Without this patch it may get installed when
installing or upgrading other packages (not entirely sure how it gets
triggered yet, but I have seen it myself multiple times and we've gotten
reports about it).
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Display the app icon properly, instead of the "unknown" icon, in the
activity view. Phosh attempts to open a .desktop file with the name of
the gtk app-id, but the app-id is "firefox" and the file is named
org.mozilla.firefox.desktop (see related commit, where it was renamed
for a good reason). The way Phosh is doing the name lookup doesn't
always work for other apps too, phosh_get_desktop_app_info_for_app_id()
has workarounds e.g. for gnome-control-center hardcoded. As workaround,
add a .desktop file that makes the icon show up properly, but is not
displayed anywhere else (NoDisplay=true).
Replace epiphany with FF in the default favorite applications in phosh
(top 4 displayed at the top). We already install FF instead of epiphany
and so the 4th place is currently empty.
Related: 2d291a4afc
Let every postmarketos-ui-* package have a link on top that points to
the new UI package reference. Do not put the link in <>, as it was done
with other references, since there's no benefit to it. It doesn't look
better and it doesn't make it easier to click the link or something, I
just did this initially because I saw it in GPL license headers.
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Let postmarketos-ui-phosh depend on modemmanager and
modemmanager-openrc, so we ensure both get installed before the
post-install script runs. The post-install script will not be able to
enable the modemmanager openrc service otherwise.
Related: issue 1297
This provides a mobile-friendly music player in the default
installation which is something that's currently lacking.
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Adds pmb:gpu-accel option to Phosh, Plasma Mobile/Bigscreen, Sway,
Glacier and Kodi APKBUILDs to hide the UIs at `pmbootstrap init`
for devices without GPU acceleration support.
Related: pmbootstrap!2043
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Phosh 0.12.0 introduces filtering when the device is of a mobile type
and the app is not explicitly 'adaptive'. This means a lot of apps that
might otherwise work ok-ish are gone from the list.
This change disables the filtering for now.
This causes issues with some programs, chiefly that gsd-xsetttings
does not start properly. GDK_BACKEND=wayland is only really
necessary to make Firefox run in Wayland mode anyway - other GTK 3/4
apps use it automatically. Firefox will be set to use Wayland via a
following commit.
UIs that depend on networkmanager also have an added dependency on
dnsmasq since this was removed from postmarketos-base
[ci:ignore-count] lots of packages, but no code compilation..
This package sets GDK_BACKEND=wayland (in gtk-app-wayland.sh), and some
apps (firefox) still need that set to work. gsd-xsettings, which is
launched explicitly by Phosh 0.11.0+, does not work when this var is set
to wayland.
Make it easy for users to disable animations, switch to dark mode (by
changing the GTK theme), change suspend time and other tweaks.
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Add the dependency to properly support file transfer between sandboxed
applications. Currently they can be used with flatpak (e.g. for quickly
testing out applications, not a recommended way to applications) and long
term we could use this in combination with apparmor for natively packaged
applications.
Notably the KDE version is already getting pulled in by when installing
postmarketos-ui-plasma-*.