Hi again,
I needed a conf variable to hold the value.
Here's a modified patch.
-Pascal
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Hi Jean-Yves,
here's an implementation proposal for per user autostart following a
debian bugreport.
The option is in the main mail-notification properties dialog.
Patch was applied against 3.0.
Please tell me what you think about it.
thanks,
-Pascal
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Argh... when I do stupid errors like that it means i need sleep.
Sorry for the spam... here's a proper patch.
The path to ~/.config/autostart/ was wrong.
I'll goto bed instead of doing other errors. ttyl.
-Pascal
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thx!
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Hi Erich,
I agree that it's best to remain low on debconf questions.
I here attach a patch as an implementation proposal.
The option appears in the main mail-notification preferences dialog.
Could you test it and tell me if you're statisfied with this proposal?
Hi Pascal,
> 1) Ask the admin at postinst if he wants to globally autostart
> mail-notification (/etc/xdg/autostart)
I think that is unnecessary once autostart is easy enough to enable.
People need to configure mail-notification anyway. You could
automatically enable mail-notification when the use
Hi,
> I could still add it globally on admin's demand postinstallation with debconf.
> Would that be a good solution to you?
No, that doesn't really help much. Thats as good as saying "if you don't
want mail-notification to be automatially started, don't install it"...
I use mail-notification, bu
Hi Erich,
it seems i wasn't clear enough.
What i was proposing:
1) Ask the admin at postinst if he wants to globally autostart
mail-notification (/etc/xdg/autostart)
2) Ask upstream to add an option in mn-preferences to autostart on a
per user basis (~/.config/autostart)
It would no longer autos
By rereading your email i now understand that you would like a
mecanism acting on a per user basis.
Then that belongs in ~/.config/autostart .
Having the option to switch autostart on/off within
mail-notification's configuration would be nicer.
Perhaps that "bug" should be forwarded upstream?
I
Hi Eric,
thank you for your suggestion.
I'll have a look at how to do this at configuration time with debconf.
Let me know if you have other suggestions.
-Pascal
On 8/21/06, Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Package: mail-notification
Version: 3.0.dfsg.1-4
Severity: important
Hi,
Whe
Package: mail-notification
Version: 3.0.dfsg.1-4
Severity: important
Hi,
When a user doesn't configure mail-notification, it will pop up on him
on every single login. Autostart should only happend when
mail-notification is configured, or it should offer an easy way of
disabling it (not having to g
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