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I think orage should be obsoleted by panel. Kevin, what do you think?
+1 sounds good to me.
Okay, I will push this to xfce4-panel git and obsolete orage from there. We should probably retire orage. I think timedate plugin provides equivalent functionality.
>I think timedate plugin provides equivalent functionality. This is not my understanding, at least not with the current version in Rawhide. Neither Clock nor DateTime has this functionality. Orage comes with its own panel plugin which launches when you use orage and [of course] has orage integration. Unless I am seriously missing something, orage is not obsolete.
(In reply to Ian Laurie from comment #4) > >I think timedate plugin provides equivalent functionality. > > This is not my understanding, at least not with the current version in > Rawhide. Neither Clock nor DateTime has this functionality. Orage comes > with its own panel plugin which launches when you use orage and [of course] > has orage integration. > yeah sure. it also has world clock. My point was that timedate plugin has the same clock/calendar functionality. > Unless I am seriously missing something, orage is not obsolete. well, as far as I know, orage is not maintained upstream anymore. The git repo (old one) had only received translation commits for a while and even that stopped in mid-2019. Do you know if it works *with xfce 4.16*? I am not too keen on carrying too old plugins - if I can avoid it.
I just did a quick check (not thorough by any stretch) - orage application itself compiles against panel-2 (4.16.x). It works fine as well. But, the panel plugin seems to fail ... -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libxfce4panel-1.0) >= 4.6.0 +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libxfce4panel-2.0) >= 4.6.0 RPM build errors: File not found: /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/orage-4.12.1-16.fc33.x86_64/usr/lib64/xfce4/panel/plugins/liborageclock.so
Thats because configure is looking for the old panel config. "* LIBXFCE4PANEL support: no, not building xfce panel plugin" You can try patching configure to look for the new one, but I there is likely further issues. Might be worth a try at least. Ah, thats easy enough to try, so I just did. It (as expected) blows up all over the place. It needs porting to the new panel api/toolkit. I suppose we could drop the panel plugin and keep the rest for now? Or just drop it all?
(In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #7) > Thats because configure is looking for the old panel config. > > "* LIBXFCE4PANEL support: no, not building xfce panel plugin" > > You can try patching configure to look for the new one, but I there is > likely further issues. Might be worth a try at least. > I did. > Ah, thats easy enough to try, so I just did. It (as expected) blows up all > over the place. It needs porting to the new panel api/toolkit. > I was trying to cheat by not changing the configure. > I suppose we could drop the panel plugin and keep the rest for now? > Or just drop it all? We should drop it. Orage is dead. https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/4.14/roadmap orage Archived 0%, Never I finally remembered where I saw about orage.
(In reply to Mukundan Ragavan from comment #8) > (In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #7) > > > Ah, thats easy enough to try, so I just did. It (as expected) blows up all > > over the place. It needs porting to the new panel api/toolkit. > > > > I was trying to cheat by not changing the configure. > i.e. tried providing "some" panel support. no dice.
If upstream has killed it then it should be dropped, I hadn't realized it was dead upstream, I thought it was an easy to fix Rawhide compose issue.
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/orage/c/925ef2bc91589e1995f12fb9804ad170487ac390?branch=master Retired.