@kalev I guess it would be best if libtracker-sparql (or other gtk component) could also use baloo as index/search provider.
This update installs libtracker-sparql as a dependency and, as weak dependencies, tracker with tracker-miners.
I'm using KDE spin, where there's already Baloo, does it mean that from now on we'll have two indexing services working in background (unless someone removes tracker manually)?
No regressions spotted on X.
No regressions spotted on IVB GT2 + AMD TURKS laptop.
On one profile all TB languages are enabled since the first start after update (calendar's langpacks are disabled) and interface switched to system default language on it's own, on other profile most TB langpacks were disabled until I forced add-on updates check. Thanks for updates and a bugfix!
Fresh TB profile has all the languages enabled, old profiles have only some (seems random, i.e. different for every profile, but consistent across reboots and TB restarts).
On X, no regressions spotted since yesterday.
No regressions spotted (no interface scaling).
No regressions spotted.
Same issue with PL langpacks and:
extensions.langpacks.signatures.required false
security.signed_app_signatures.policy 2
xpinstall.signatures.required false
All langpacks are disabled, calendar's ones also have a notice (though it's probably just a remnant from before Lighting calendar was integrated):
xx Language Pack Calendar is incompatible with Thunderbird 91.0.3.
No regressions spotted.
No regressions spotted.
No issues on IVB GT2 / AMD TURKS hybrid.
I made an upgrade to F34 on some laptop and kwallet password window popped up, installed everything from updates-testing (with that update) and now it's fine throughout a couple of reboots.
Works on X without issues since yesterday. Thanks for a blazing fast update!
Fixed 94.0.4606.61-1.fc34 crash, thanks.