[Bug 690954] Review Request: postler - A super sexy, ultra simple desktop mail client built in vala

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Christoph Wickert <cwickert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Christoph Wickert <cwickert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2011-03-28 16:05:32 EDT ---
As libindicate is part of Ayatana I doubt it'll be in Fedora. So no reason to
wait for it.

Just as in bug 690953 I think the description should not include the word
"sexy" and the language doesn't matter to the user either.

According to the packaging guidelines you should not build with the included
waf copy but with the system's version if possible.

The two warnings form desktop-file-validate are bogus: According to the spec
"Email" needs either "Office" or "Network" but not both and the latter is in
place. The x-scheme-handler/mailto MIME type is required for GNOME3's default
applications dialog, see bug 690298. There is no need to contact upstream about
the desktop file warnings, I just spoke to him.

He and I have no idea about the problems with the debuginfo other than that the
paths is wrong. find-debuginfo.sh is looking in postler-0.1.1/_build_/ while it
is postler-0.1.1/_build_/default/postler

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