On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 1:08 AM, David Edmundson
wrote:
> Do you know if you can me it be a bit more quiet and only output errors on
>>
>> failure?
>
>
> I changed that a few weeks ago, I assume it's fine now?
>
>
> If there are no complaints I'll move this to Plasma.
+1
\o/
Aleix
Do you know if you can me it be a bit more quiet and only output errors on
> failure?
>
I changed that a few weeks ago, I assume it's fine now?
If there are no complaints I'll move this to Plasma.
El divendres, 9 de juny de 2017, a les 13:59:20 CEST, David Edmundson va
escriure:
> >StaticMessages.sh
>
> Didn't know about that, thanks.
> I've implemented it, but can only test so much. Can you send me scripty
> logs if it fails.
Seems to be working-ish?
Do you know if you can me it be a bi
>StaticMessages.sh
Didn't know about that, thanks.
I've implemented it, but can only test so much. Can you send me scripty
logs if it fails.
David
El dilluns, 5 de juny de 2017, a les 15:42:34 CEST, David Edmundson va
escriure:
> Hey all,
>
> We'd like to add project plasma-browser-integration into KDE[0].
I'm not happy how the json is filed only on release time, can you not uses the
StaticMessages.sh approach that kdeconnect-android uses
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 12:23 AM, David Edmundson
wrote:
> Install the host part with the normal cmake && make.
> The bit that tries to install into /etc/ does need to go into /etc
>
> Easiest thing then is to then install the extension part from one of the
> links in my original email.
Yes, you a
Install the host part with the normal cmake && make.
The bit that tries to install into /etc/ does need to go into /etc
Easiest thing then is to then install the extension part from one of the
links in my original email.
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:42 PM, David Edmundson
wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We'd like to add project plasma-browser-integration into KDE[0].
>
> The goal is to make chrome and firefox integrate better into a Plasma
> desktop environment through browser extensions.
>
> How?:
> Firefox and chrome (and pot
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Hello David.
>
> Thanks for your effort on plasma browser integration.
>
>
> What options are possible to distribute extensions via distro packaging?
>
> I ask cause I think at least for chrome / chromium you need a Google account
> to u
Hey,
> > What options are possible to distribute extensions via distro packaging?
You can package for both browses extensions, that works quite nicely:
Here is one I made for Debian and Firefox:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/firefox-kwallet5
For Chrome the debian Wiki tells, that extensions are
>
> What options are possible to distribute extensions via distro packaging?
>
For chrome see https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/external_extensions.
For firefox I was under the impression you can't, but I haven't extensively
looked.
But the easiest thing to do is see how chrome-gnome-shell
Hello David.
Thanks for your effort on plasma browser integration.
I am unsure whether to keep CC to kde-core-devel and plasma-devel, please drop
as you deem appropriate. Keeping all text for reference for those that only
read distributions mailing list.
David Edmundson - 05.06.17, 15:42:
> He
In data lunedì 5 giugno 2017 16:42:34 CEST, David Edmundson ha scritto:
> - chrome also has a feature where we can ship a text file on the distro
> side that will make the browser automatically fetch an extension from their
> store.
You may need to ask distributions if they are OK with it. Also
Hey all,
We'd like to add project plasma-browser-integration into KDE[0].
The goal is to make chrome and firefox integrate better into a Plasma
desktop environment through browser extensions.
How?:
Firefox and chrome (and potentially others) allow plugins to talk to a
native binary host [1]. Thi
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