Jimmy Berry
Jimmy Berry
Nice, should be relatively simple to support if someone has the time. Glad you have a workaround.
Leaning towards a config option with possible values: - open in text file in local application (probably user configurable so either terminal or text editor) - open in web browser...
Easy: ``` bash steam steam://validate/18700 ``` This is definitely accomplishable then.
The one bit that needs deciding is how to trigger the watch loop to detect/look for changes. Have the rpm write to a /tmp or log file of some sort...
Another item to consider is triggering when steamtricks itself updates as it may contain new generalized code that fixes issues with a games, but it is unlikely that re-checking all...
The thought I had was to provide a bootstrap phase to watch where it is capable of handling first boot phase and steam-runtime updates, after-which it considers steam stable and...
Depending on how weird this ends up being the steam timeout could be changed to loop and wait that long any time to re-acquire steam that way all the odd...
A proper steam client update occurred today and sure enough steamtricks got stuck since steam was always running so pid check never failed and it got stuck, presumably, tracking the...
Scratch that, as I had hoped and expected, steamtricks exited but apparently there is no log message anymore? I'll have to check that. So this may be easier in that...
Given: - the number of times steam restarts - various ways it fails each time - the fact that it will hang and not exit on certain failures the initial...