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Bug 746149 - net-im/discord-canary-bin or discord-ptb-bin or new USE flags for Discord-bin
Summary: net-im/discord-canary-bin or discord-ptb-bin or new USE flags for Discord-bin
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: New packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal (vote)
Assignee: Default Assignee for New Packages
URL: https://discordia.me/en/canary
Whiteboard:
Keywords: EBUILD
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2020-10-02 13:38 UTC by Michael 'veremitz' Everitt
Modified: 2021-10-10 07:24 UTC (History)
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discord-canary-bin-0.0.114.ebuild (file_746149.txt,2.33 KB, text/plain)
2020-10-02 20:32 UTC, Michael 'veremitz' Everitt
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Description Michael 'veremitz' Everitt 2020-10-02 13:38:39 UTC
It looks like there are several 'versions' (alpha/beta) of Discord users can run, so I'm not quite sure which way to go with this, but either new packages for Discord-Canary build and/or Discord-PTB build .. or we can probably create USE flags for each under discord-bin, and have use-conditional logic on the right SRC-URI to fetch the relevant one?

I'm guessing any ebuild/Gentoo-specific code is likely to be the same for each build, so a single ebuild might be one of the better solutions here (unless versions are out-of-sync).

My reason for asking/suggesting is apparently Canary is featuring a working version of spell-checking, so hopefully if we can bolster the number of Linux users supporting/testing this feature, it might land in Stable Soon™! :D

Thanks, and if any testing/help needed, fire me a message somewhere!
Comment 1 Michael 'veremitz' Everitt 2020-10-02 20:32:06 UTC
Created attachment 663565 [details]
discord-canary-bin-0.0.114.ebuild

Example ebuild that seems to work OK locally, but please verify for correct QA standards (eg. wrt PAX warning)