On 02/20/2010 10:38 AM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:06 AM, Dave Plater wrote:
>   
>> On 02/19/2010 08:54 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>>     
>>>       
>>>> 2) Can we add the line
>>>>    GenericName=Audio and MIDI Sequencer
>>>> to data/desktop/rosegarden.desktop ?
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>>       
>> I've copied and fixed the desktop file a long time ago and install it
>> separately on openSUSE. There's a package from freedesktop.org called
>> desktop-file-utils and it contains an executable called
>> desktop-file-validate which will pick up any errors in the .desktop
>> file. If you can run that on a .desktop file without errors then none of
>> the distros build systems will complain about it.
>>     
>>>       
> Thanks Dave. Yes it is a standard in Fedora too, to run that
> validation tool when building packages.
>
> I am attaching my proposal for the .desktop file. This is in (more)
> compliance with freedesktop standards. There is one
> desktop-file-validate warning left:
>     rosegarden.desktop: warning: key "DocPath" in group "Desktop
> Entry" is a reserved key for KDE
> I don't know what that line does so I left it there. I also removed
> the "X-Red-Hat-Base" category, as we don't need it anymore. There is
> also a "X-SuSE-Sequencer" category but Dave might know better if we
> really need it or not.
>
> Orcan
>   
I've simply made a patch for the supplied desktop file as part of my
cleanup and have left everything in that desktop-file-validate doesn't
complain about. I read freedesktop from time to time but my policy is if
it doesn't cause a problem I leave it alone. I must also admit that
about nine months ago when I first got sucked in to packaging by taking
over blender when nobody had the time to maintain it, rosegarden also, I
didn't know much about packages except how to install them. So I'm very
much open to learning.
Regards
Dave P

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