Brian J. Murrell

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> which locks them to the specific point in time Oh. Hrm. That seems less than helpful. Wouldn't most people want their SDK installation to default to building the same...

Ahhh. I see: ```bash $ cat sdk-19.07.1-ar71xx-nand/feeds.conf.default src-git base https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git;v19.07.1 src-git packages https://git.openwrt.org/feed/packages.git^1ec76dd7ca647f76a75c4f88b3b70d154221e7e9 src-git luci https://git.openwrt.org/project/luci.git^adbbd5cf690cf993e0de1e56266ac6fd2b2dfe91 src-git routing https://git.openwrt.org/feed/routing.git^839ea37939ad1c6cbb4ac543962bbb66be4a2a3f src-git telephony https://git.openwrt.org/feed/telephony.git^6f95d6ab3f359ee2ce81c20522700937424d1591 ``` I (wouldn't everyone?) really want to do...

> reconfigure a specific package That's what I am trying to do. But of course, I want my modified build to be what is current for my OpenWRT version plus...

Ahh. I see. Is there a reason to use a tarball between the two? Why can't `build.in` just find and apply the patches in the `$SCRIPT_DIR/.patches/` directory directly?

But `build.in` is perfectly aware of SDK version. Looking at `build.in` I'm still not seeing why it cannot handle `.patches/` directly rather than having to have them tarballed up. I...

> When you delete your new user-installed launcher Well, this is the issue. How is it deleted exactly? Do you mean I open a bash shell and use an `rm`...

> I'm still surprised I can't right click an icon in GNOME shell and edit it's desktop file. Right? https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4728 They would implement the right-click behaviour if an appropriate application...

@SchoolGuy No, sorry. I have nothing to do with Cobbler any more.

Or being able to use the Rectangle paint tool and set the opacity of what it paints, so as to emulate like colouring an area with a highlighter.

Hi. Is there any work-around/manual procedure to do this?