Am 05.04.2017 um 22:28 schrieb Jeremy Bicha: > On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 3:44 PM, Markus Koschany <a...@debian.org> wrote: >> Please improve the package description a little and write one or two >> additional sentences and explain what libretro is for. >> >> I think "retro-gtk is a library to make libretro frontends that use >> GTK3." doesn't ring a bell for the uninitiated. > > I will see if I can figure out something longer to silence the lintian > warning. It's not really supposed to ring bells since no one should be > installing the library directly. It's a library that is only used by > gnome-games-app and maintained by the same developer. > > The description I used is basically what I was given: > https://git.gnome.org/browse/retro-gtk/tree/retro-gtk.doap
[...] Thank you for the update. That's much better. I am fine with pulling from your Git repository directly but I'm not a member of the pkg-gnome team, so you need to take care of all the tagging and committing stuff by yourself. >> I have successfully installed gnome-games-app but no games show up. What >> do I need to do to make my *.desktop file based games from Debian main >> visible in gnome-games-app? > > Are you using Debian GNOME stretch? Yes Do you have the 'gnome' > metapackage installed? No. I installed gnome-core eight years ago and never followed the gnome metapackage. However I did install the gnome metapackage right now, rebooted the system but it makes no difference. > Have you disabled tracker? > > For instance, I have the gnome-games metapackage installed so I have > 17 games that show up in gnome-games-app. I have installed tracker and tracker-gui on my system and it appears to be working but still there are no games listed in gnome-games-app. It's a bit late here, I need to think this over tomorrow. Markus
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