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Apparently the Icon Theme Specification no longer matches reality,
as implemented by XFCE and xdg-icon-resource.
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The icon files will be installed when running make install or cabal
install. Did not try to run update-icon-caches, since I think it's debian
specific, and dh_icons will take care of that for the Debian package.
Using the favicon as a 16x16 icon. At 24x24 the svg displays pretty well,
although the dotted lines are rather faint. The svg is ok at all higher
resolutions.
The standalone linux build auto-installs the desktop and autostart files
when run. I have not made it auto-install the icon file too, because
a) that would take more work to include them in the tarball and find them
b) it would need to be an install to ~/.icons/, and I don't know if that
really works!
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On old systems, it may need to be run as root.
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Needed by cygwin cp
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#708619
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Conflicts:
Annex/Environment.hs
Build/Configure.hs
Git/Construct.hs
Utility/FileMode.hs
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This was being very annoying in windows.
(cherry picked from commit ccce4b0ded18c6eecea5d666f38f55a4fc6a1977)
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That's needed in files used to build the configure program.
For the other files, I'm keeping my __WINDOWS__ define, as I find that much easier to type.
I may search and replace it to use the mingw32_HOST_OS thing later.
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This was being very annoying in windows.
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The CHANGELOG file, as a symlink, cannot be read on windows. So read
debian/changelog. Also, newline compat.
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This is necessary to work in Windows. (And will only work when building in Cygwin.)
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This is enough to let the configure program build.
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Run the same code git-annex used to get the sha, including its sanity
checking. Much better than old grep. Should detect FreeBSD systems with
sha commands that output in stange format.
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Now oberon has some binaries and libraries that use rpath, so I had to put
in this ugly hack to replace the @rapth/lib with the lib in the app.
This was particularly tricky for libraries that use @rpath because I could
not find a way to extract the rpath from the library. (Only from the
executable, by running it.. ugh!) The hack I put in place may fail if
multiple different libraries use rpath to refer to other libraries,
and the "@rpath/lib" string is the same, but actually refers to different
files.
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Sometimes ghc --make skips building these binaries, as it sees no Main
module.
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