Needed by GNOME Software since
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/Cogitri/apk-polkit-rs/-/merge_requests/45
GNOME Software is often installed in GNOME UI's through pmb_recommends,
but it's not a dependency in any way. To avoid spilling this service
enablement everywhere, add just the openrc subpackage from the daemon.
That means that if GNOME Software is not installed or gets uninstalled,
the daemon will crash on startup. That should not be a big deal though.
[ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
Closes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1936
Additionally, this means that iio-sensor-proxy actually gets enabled
on GNOME and GNOME mobile. Previously, it would get installed there
but not enabled unless the user manually did it.
xdg-desktop-portal-gnome is needed for example for mime type associations.
Without it, the default gnome based shell installations couldn't detect which
mime types were provided by which applications, xdg-open and the
Default Applications tab in GNOME Control Center didn't work.
This dependency was missing from postmarketos-ui-phosh, so let's add it
and xdg-user-dirs to postmarketos-base-ui-gnome to make sure it's not repeated
in every gnome based UI.
This should be reverted when this Alpine issue has been closed:
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/13778
sxmo-common already had this for some reason.
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[ci:skip-build] Already built successfuly on CI in MR
the networkmanager package in alpine was refactored and the wifi and
wwan components were split off into separate subpackages. without these,
wifi and wwan networking are broken.
also see: aports 830af82c6c
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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.