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[bug#58125] [PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray


From: Maxime Devos
Subject: [bug#58125] [PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 18:29:12 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Add nm-tray * gnu/packages/networking.scm (nm-tray): New
 variable.

Except for the initial line(?), the commit message is for tor the Subject line (-:.

On 27-09-2022 22:49, Pavel Shlyak wrote:

> + ;;; Copyright © 2020-2022 PantherX OS Team <team@pantherx.org>

Please write the actual copyright holder (likely the relevant members of this team or perhaps their employer, depending on how things are set up) -- AFAIK, "PantherX OS Team" is a not some legal entity that can hold copyright.

In both cases, I think we should investigate whether something like <https://www.samba.org/samba/devel/copyright-policy.html> should be done in Guix first.

> +++ b/gnu/packages/networking.scm
> +  #:use-module (gnu packages kde-frameworks)

I don't think this module should unconditionally import that, to help with keeping "guix ... package" fast when the kde-frameworks isn't actually used.

I have tried out some tricks in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54539> -- while there doesn't seem to have been any conclusion on what's the 'proper' trick, there are some options -- see, e.g., how https://issues.guix.gnu.org/57861 uses module-ref.


+   (synopsis "NetworkManager front end with information icon residing in system 
tray")
+   (description "nm-tray is a network connection management tool 
(NetworkManager front end)
+with information icon residing in system tray (like e.g. nm-applet).")

Could you add some information, more specifically something to distinguish nm-applet from nm-applet? Currently, it doesn't give any information that helps the user with choosing between nm-tray nad nm-applet.

+          (recursive? #t)))

Why? AFAICT, there are no git submodules.

Looking through the source code, it appears to use icons. Can you test that icons are displayed properly in a pure environment ("guix shell --pure nm-tray -- ...")? Sometimes graphical software doesn't find its icons without some help.

Looking at CMakeLists.txt, it comes with optional modem manager support, for which you seem to have added modemmanager-qt, but from reading CMakeLists.txt, it doesn't seem to be enabled by default, could you set WITH_MODEMMANAGER_SUPPORT?

Greetings,
Maxime.

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