On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Richard Hughes <hughsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Quite a few people have asked me how the AppStream distro metadata is > actually generated for their package. Since F20 we're also doing > things like supply missing AppData files for some key apps, and > replacing some upstream screenshots on others. In order to make this > more transparent, I'm going to be uploading the logs of each > generation run to https://github.com/hughsie/createrepo_as_logs -- If > you've got a few minutes I'd appreciate you finding your application > there and checking for any warnings or errors, and perhaps forwarding > any findings to upstream. Although over 10% of applications in rawhide > ship AppData, that means a huge chunk don't and also quite a few > upstreams don't even have things like translated desktop files. > I've got an application with a valid desktop file for which I attempted to write an appdata file. I couldn't find any screenshots online, so I took some of my own and installed them with the application. The log message for this application says: Failed to load screenshot file://<path>: Downloading failed: Cannot resolve hostname Am I taking a fundamentally wrong approach, or does something in the appdata stack need to be taught about file:// URLs? Thanks, -- Jerry James http://www.jamezone.org/
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