New Swedish PO file for 'shepherd' (version 0.6.1-pre1)
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Re: Packaging Jami progress
Never mind the question about removing not my commits - I rediscovered the guix pull --rebase option, Pierre showed me previously. There's also a problem - don't know if it's a bug or not, but Jami client encounters an error during screen sharing. I suspect it could be caused by the gnutls version in our repo - 3.6.9, whereas Jami developers told me the unpatched 3.6.10 should work finely. Is there anyone maintaining gnutls? I could try updating it, but for now I can't resolve some failing tests on 3.6.10 and I would like not to touch it at all, considering it is a really crucial for security package - I don't want to make the whole community vulnerable due to a stupid mistake I could make. Jan Wielkiewicz
Happy Holidays!
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