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Bug 462578 - www-apps/tt-rss-1.7.4 or above - add epatch_user support
Summary: www-apps/tt-rss-1.7.4 or above - add epatch_user support
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Current packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Patrick
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Reported: 2013-03-21 10:50 UTC by Lyall Pearce
Modified: 2013-03-22 01:00 UTC (History)
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Description Lyall Pearce 2013-03-21 10:50:16 UTC
Please include a call to epatch_user in the src_prepare() section.
Comment 1 Patrick 2013-03-21 16:48:49 UTC
I guess it would be best if hwoarang did this directly.

Lyall, just out of curiosity, what do you want to patch? Maybe it would be of general interest?
Comment 2 Markos Chandras (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2013-03-21 18:10:05 UTC
+  21 Mar 2013; Markos Chandras <hwoarang@gentoo.org> tt-rss-1.7.4.ebuild:
+  Add epatch_user per #462578
+
Comment 3 Lyall Pearce 2013-03-22 01:00:37 UTC
I have been following the forums at tt-rss and found a couple of minor tweaks that I liked.

1. To be able to click near the article title to cause it to collapse as well eas expand, when using "combined feed display"
2. Move the unread article count to the left side of the feed name, rather than the right allowing me to shrink the feed tree to give more room for the articles.

I fully expect these patches will become part of the core, but I liked the idea and whipped up my own patches

Happy to post them here, if you like.

I also found that you need to enable "Hide images in articles" when visiting *some* feeds that include images. With lots of unread articles, lots of images get loaded into the browser, causing browser memory usage to explode, eventually causing browser failure (firefox in my case), after hitting nearly 2G on my 3G machine.

An example of a feed that causes this behaviour is http://www.abc.net.au/news/feed/51120/rss.xml