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[bug#40810] [PATCH] gnu: Add kbdd.
From: |
Jakub Kądziołka |
Subject: |
[bug#40810] [PATCH] gnu: Add kbdd. |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Apr 2020 23:50:17 +0200 |
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 07:20:23PM +1200, Boris A. Dekshteyn wrote:
> ---
> gnu/packages/xdisorg.scm | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+)
In your future patches, please include a ChangeLog-style line in the
body of the commit message. You can look at the commit history for some
examples. In the case of new packages, it's customary to write
* gnu/packages/xdisorg.scm (kbdd): New variable.
> +(define-public kbdd
> + (package
> + (name "kbdd")
> + (version "0.7.1")
> + (source
> + (origin
> + (method url-fetch)
> + (uri (string-append
> + "https://github.com/qnikst/kbdd/archive/v"
> + version ".tar.gz"))
> + (sha256
> + (base32 "0nhn7cx1z4k1kfll325xjr5a31zjc4h5h8q0wxa9svz8aihfxcqp"))
> + (file-name (string-append "kbdd" version))))
It's generally a bad idea to use GitHub's autogenerated tarball, since
it is occasionally regenerated, which changes the hash. See point 13 of
"(guix)Submitting Patches". This is also pointed out by `guix lint`,
please make sure to run it on your packages.
> + (build-system gnu-build-system)
> + (arguments
> + '(#:phases
> + (modify-phases %standard-phases
> + (add-before 'configure 'configure-fix
> + (lambda* _
> + (invoke "aclocal")
> + (invoke "automake" "--add-missing")
> + (invoke "autoreconf"))))))
I got surprised that this phase is necessary, as gnu-build-system
already includes the 'bootstrap phase. I tried removing it and the
package still builds. Was that not the case for you?
> + (native-inputs
> + `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)
> + ("autoconf" ,autoconf)
> + ("automake" ,automake)
> + ("glib" ,glib "bin")))
> + (inputs
> + `(("glib" ,glib)
> + ("dbus-glib", dbus-glib)
> + ("libx11" ,libx11)))
Usually, alphabetical order is preferred unless there's a reason to
deviate.
> + (description "Kbdd is a simple keyboard layout manager.
> ++ Features: WM / DE independant, Written in plain C (only glib dependant),
> ++ has optional dbus interface")
The leading pluses almost certainly shouldn't be there. The description
is written somewhat oddly. When you're out of inspiration for a
description, you can adapt Debian's. In fact, the description used by
Debian made it much more clear to me why I'd want to use the package:
(synopsis "Per-window keyboard layout switching daemon for X")
(description "@command{kbdd} is a simple keyboard layout switching
program, which is designed to run in an X11 session and remember
keyboard layouts on a per-window basis. That can be very handy for a
user of a non-US keyboard who does not want to jump through layouts back
and forth while typing in terminals (mostly in a latin alphabet) and
some kind of chat (in native language).
@command{kbdd} also supports D-Bus signals, which makes it possible to
create layout indicator widgets.")
Thanks for your contributions! Would you mind sending an updated patch?
(To the same bug number, address@hidden. Also, please CC me, as I
don't subscribe to the guix-patches mailing list.)
Regards,
Jakub Kądziołka
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