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>> Hello,
>>
>> as promised here is my rant about the current state of LXDM, I
>> have rebased and partially rewritten all patches we had before
>> as the upstream code has changed quite a bit.
> 
> Why were these patches not upstreamed properly? Are there requests in
> the tracker for them?
> 
>> I've also sent him our patches for logging (which make use of
>> glib's logging facilities and redirect stdout and stderr to the
>> logfile rather than spewing everything on the console) and for
>> setting some environment variables needed by the login/logout
>> scripts. Unfortunately, he has chosen to ignore them and to make
>> some half-baked changes which do not solve the issues.
> 
> Where are the patches he is speaking of? I only see a single LXDM patch
> in the tracker and it is by Edhunter, so this is not it.
> 

beginning to do that using the bugtraker

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3030411&group_id=180858&atid=894871

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openSUSE-Education Administrator
openSUSE-LXDE Administrator
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Email: [email protected]
Packman Packaging Team
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