Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Christophe Pisteur
> Em 07/02/2021 15:59, Christophe Pisteur escreveu:>> I installed Element (1) by flatpak, but applications installed by > First question is: why is Flatpak being distributed by Guix without any patch > to conform to GNU FSDG? > Perhaps this is another instance of bug #45450 ([1]). > Also,

redshift and geoclue not working together

2021-02-07 Thread Göktuğ Kayaalp
Hi all, For the last few hours I’ve been trying to have redshift(-gtk) work with geoclue. The relevant bit in my operating-system form is as follows: (cons* ;; ... (geoclue-service #:applications (cons* (geoclue-application "redshift-gtk" #:allowed? #t #:system?

Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Léo Le Bouter
On Sun, 2021-02-07 at 20:53 -0300, Adonay Felipe Nogueira via wrote: > Em 07/02/2021 15:59, Christophe Pisteur escreveu: > > I installed Element (1) by flatpak, but applications installed by > > First question is: why is Flatpak being distributed by Guix without > any patch to conform to GNU

Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira via
Em 07/02/2021 15:59, Christophe Pisteur escreveu: > I installed Element (1) by flatpak, but applications installed by First question is: why is Flatpak being distributed by Guix without any patch to conform to GNU FSDG? Perhaps this is another instance of bug #45450 ([1]). Also, unfortunately

Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Luis Felipe
Hi, Christophe, > I installed Element (1) by flatpak, but applications installed by > Flatpak do not appear on the gnome desktop applications menu (even > after reboot). You have to add some paths to XDG_DATA_DIRS. I'm using Guix System, and this is what I do: 1. Add the following to

Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Christophe Pisteur
Hello, Yes, the command works perfectly fine (with errors indicated by terminal output) but I wish I could launch Element from the gnome menu. Christophe Le dimanche 07 février 2021 à 20:27 +0100, Léo Le Bouter a écrit : > Hello! > > This issue happens to me as well but using that command you

Re: flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Léo Le Bouter
Hello! This issue happens to me as well but using that command you said just runs Element for me even though it prints some errors (same as yours). Does it not work for you? Léo signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

flatpak applications in the gnome applications menu (XDG_DATA_DIRS)

2021-02-07 Thread Christophe Pisteur
Hello, I installed Element (1) by flatpak, but applications installed by Flatpak do not appear on the gnome desktop applications menu (even after reboot). When I run Element through the terminal, I get the following message: $ flatpak run

Re: Wrapping an R script: how do I compose the R_LIBS_SITE environment variable?

2021-02-07 Thread zimoun
Hi, On Sun, 07 Feb 2021 at 10:30, divoplade wrote: > Le dimanche 07 février 2021 à 08:11 +0100, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit : >> The r-build-system has a procedure “generate-site-path” to generate >> R_LIBS_SITE. > > Thank you, I did not know about this function. It is not exported, but > I can copy

Re: Wrapping an R script: how do I compose the R_LIBS_SITE environment variable?

2021-02-07 Thread divoplade
Hello, Le dimanche 07 février 2021 à 08:11 +0100, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit : > The r-build-system has a procedure “generate-site-path” to generate > R_LIBS_SITE. Thank you, I did not know about this function. It is not exported, but I can copy it, or re-use the R_LIBS_SITE environment variable