Since we moved gsettings-desktop-schemas to top-level, gnome3.glib-networking was the same as glib-networking.
We could try to make the top-level variant not depend on gsettings-desktop-schemas again but that is probably
pointless, as the dependency is rather small compared to things like libproxy. Instead, we will just drop
the package in gnome3 attr set and always rely on the top-level expression.
* freetype: Remove unnecessary `--disable-static`.
The true-by-default `dontDisableStatic` already takes care of it.
Fixes freetype not being overridable to have static libs.
* treewide: Remove unnecessary `--disable-static`.
The true-by-default `dontDisableStatic` already takes care of it.
Fixes these packages not being overridable to have static libs.
This introduces the following options under the services.gnome3 namespace:
* core-os-services.enable
* core-shell.enable
* core-utilities.enable
* games.enable
The first three are all default enabled by gnome3.enable
and their purpose is to make gnome3 more flexable for users
usecases. In the case of core-utilities and games, it allows
users to easily switch on the default gnome3 applications
and games packages. Previously we had lists in gnome-3/default.nix
but they weren't visible to the user. By having options we have
generated documentation and an interface.
Opening a background change dialogue produces the following errors in the console:
(gnome-control-center:27270): Grilo-WARNING **: 21:57:21.349: [registry] ../src/grl-registry.c:1354: Could not open directory '/nix/store/q8wdbr08617p3xqxdg8935p31fha020f-grilo-0.3.9/lib/grilo-0.3': Error opening directory “/nix/store/q8wdbr08617p3xqxdg8935p31fha020f-grilo-0.3.9/lib/grilo-0.3”: No such file or directory
(gnome-control-center:27270): Grilo-WARNING **: 21:57:21.352: [registry] ../src/grl-registry.c:1461: Plugin 'grl-flickr' not available
(gnome-control-center:27270): background-cc-panel-WARNING **: 21:57:21.352: Plugin “grl-flickr” not available
Apparently, there are no plugins in `grilo` package – everything is in `grilo-plugins`, so we need to add `grilo-plugins` to inputs. The setup hook will make the plug-ins available through an environment variable:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/grilo/blob/grilo-0.3.9/src/grilo.c#L111-135