GNOME Sensors Applet 1.6.2 has been released. Attached is a patch to update the current ebuild (1.6) to the latest version (1.6.2)
Created attachment 89231 [details, diff] Patch to update ebuild Version 1.6.2 adds support for NVIDIA GPUs via nvidia-settings, which has been added as a dependency to this ebuild
Created attachment 89232 [details, diff] Patch to update 1.6 ebuild Forgot to add lm_sensors USE flag stuff
Created attachment 90254 [details, diff] Patch from 1.6.0 to 1.7.0 New version released today - 1.7.0 Patch is from 1.6.0 ebuild (currently in portage tree) to 1.7.0 Adds support for libnotify (plus stuff from 1.6.2 ebuild)
Created attachment 90272 [details, diff] For 1.7.1 bugfix of 1.7.0 release Updated dependency to GTK 2.8
Works fine here, thanks!
Is there a particular reason you removed ppc?
No, I just havent been able to test the new version on ppc myself so I didnt want to assume anything about it. I am 99.9% certain that it should work as the old versions did on ppc, but I am not sure about the policy regarding arch keywordings of ebuilds. I am more than happy to add ~ppc though.
I'll commit with ~ppc, then. Policy is to not remove keywords unless you have some reason to think it won't work on that arch.
In portage.
Created attachment 90823 [details, diff] Patch to Add ewarn message to postinst Just realised I should have added an ewarn message to warn users that when upgrading they'll need to remove and readd the applet since the config has changed.. diff attached from 1.7.1 to 1.7.1-r1
Reopened till updated in portage
Actually scratch that patch, I am releasing Version 1.7.2 later today which will handle the upgrade itself so no need for the patch to warn the user in the ebuild.
Just released GNOME Sensors Applet 1.7.2.. There is no need for the ewarn / einfo message on postinst anymore as the applet handles this itself (should have been in 1.7.1 but live and learn...)
Actually, I'd added the ewarn to the original commit. Regardless, handling it gracefully is a better solution, so I've added 1.7,2 and removed 1.7.1.
Thanks for that, muchly appreciated.