Am 2017-09-05 12:10, schrieb Jonathan Riddell:
Also, fun bits happen, for example Debian updated your copyright in
the kwin package, Neon forgot to do that, but instead added other
copyright holders Debian missed. Also, Neon adds
"KF5IdleTimeKWinWaylandPrivatePlugin.so" to the kwin-common package,
while in Debian it's in kwin-wayland (where it belongs, I guess?).
Debian also builds proper debugsymbols using the dbgsym support in
Debian, while Neon is using legacy stuff.

Thanks for your bug reports, we also accept patches or bugs on
bugs.kde.org or KDE devs can commit directly :)

Before you start changing stuff: I think your packaging is correct here. The plugin gets loaded by kwin-core (which is part of kwin-common). The behavior with the plugin missing could become undefined any time the code changes and nobody would notice. So only packaging together with main_wayland as Debian does is dangerous :-)

Cheers
Martin

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