http://mail.xfce.org/pipermail/xfce-announce/2014-January/000299.html Patch0 should be removed, its already included in 0.6.0 sources. parole-0.5.4-Correctly-close-dir-handle-Fix-Bug-10600.patch
Sure, can do. Would you be interested in co-maintaining parole? You seem up on it and could get to things quicker than Christoph and I perhaps? If not, I can push a 0.6.0 update. If so, you could request acls and do so yourself? :)
Oh yeah, thats why I didn't push this already... upstream made a mistake and 0.6.0 depends on the unstable 4.11 libxfce4ui. ;( That needs to get fixed before we push it.
Hi Kevin, for while I'm still recovering from a car crash accident, but when I feel better and recover all my movements I'll request access to co-maintain Xfce related packages because I use it a lot here. Regards, Filipe R.
Sorry to hear about the accident. ;( Anyhow, sure, anytime you like you're welcome to help comaintain any package of mine... ;) I'll try and see about getting this parole version going soon.
Great, thanks.
*** Bug 1162378 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 1169240 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
The libxfce4ui dep issue is still present in the new current version, 0.7.0.
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