Frank Dana
Frank Dana
Given the reported success from @derkrasseleo (and a couple of other users in #1863, who made the `metadata.json` change themselves, locally), **and** the fact that the [GNOME 47 upgrade guide](https://gjs.guide/extensions/upgrading/gnome-shell-47.html)...
Well, we've had one report in #1863 of GSConnect "not auto-starting at boot" with GNOME 47. I've requested a lot more info from the user, I guess we'll see what...
@Saqr-Sayed @andyholmes [already explained](https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/pull/1866#issuecomment-2364295955) why he's not the dev to approve this, which I can respect. There are others. (Theoretically, at least. Or, worst-case scenario I **do** have the power...
Well, Ubuntu 24.10 is out for something like two weeks already, with GNOME 47, and Fedora 41 (same) is nearing readiness as well. (Decision is to be made today about...
And Fedora 41 was indeed designated "Go" for release on Tuesday; the couple of outstanding bugs were determined to either have a fix available, or not be serious enough to...
@ianp-bjss > Can I submit a PR ? Quoting from [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/lodash/lodash/blob/a67a085cc0612f5b83d78024e507427dab25ca2c/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) (emphasis added): > # Contributing to Lodash > > **Contributions are always welcome.** Before contributing please read the [code...
Oh, it looks like the real segfaults might be coming from `@swc`, and in turn causing `node-20` to dump core itself. There's a second coredump logged moments before the other...
(Note: This was originally encountered by a number of users in the context of the `lint-staged` package, which uses Listr2 for output. See lint-staged/lint-staged#1365. I discovered that it was reproducible...
> In your second comment you mentioned that it might be coming from `swc`, I do not see how that can be related after the build process, can you explain...
@cenk1cenk2 Unfortunately, I just re-tested under Fedora 42 after doing a `git pull` to update the repo and a `pnmp install` to bring things up to date. Both `pnmp test`...