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How does Flatseal edit the permissions of other flatpaks?
Flatpak apps can still have access to the host ressources, like the file system. The nice thing is that you can see those permissions beforehand and adjust them if necessary. Flatseal simply has the permission to make those adjustments for other flatpak apps. Take a look at Flatseals manifest file, that should make it obvious.
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How To Mod Oblivion On The Steam Deck
Protontricks
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Git as a runtime dependency
Look at https://github.com/flathub/com.github.git_cola.git-cola/ which has git as a runtime dependency.
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Application verification
Click the link that says "See details" which leads to this page
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Policy folder on flatpak - how to use?
Hi all, I've installed the flatpak version of ungoogled chromium on my ubuntu 20.04 machine and it has been working like a charm. However, I need to apply a policy .json file. In deb chromium I would put it in /etc/opt/chromium/policies/managed/. On flatpak version I am not clear on what folder to choose. I obviously tried using /etc/opt/chromium/, /etc/opt/chrome, /etc/chromium, ~/.var/app/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium/, ~/.var/app/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium/config/chromium/ but all without any results - the chrome://policy page in chromium is empty and doesn't show any policy to be set. I found that the flatpak "extensions" are used, but I didn't find any documentation on how to use this. I also tried giving the app access to the whole disk using flatseal but no avail.
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Jellfyin Media Player v1.9.0 - Lots of bug fixes, aspect ratio control, optional external web client, more transcoding options, and fixed TLS 1.3 support (Also more MPV Shim updates too)
Flathub (Linux)
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CopyQ (Clipboard manager with advanced features) 6.4.0
I am not familiar with the process at Flathub. But as far as I understand, the developer of CopyQ has already made an appropriate update (https://github.com/flathub/com.github.hluk.copyq/pull/53). Maybe these updates will be shown at flathub.org only with a time delay.
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Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden
Now, what I was trying before just setting the version was to use protontricks, you can install it in the software repository in desktop mode. Then follow the flatpack install instructions
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Adding Widevine CDM to flathub Ungoogled-chromium on Linux
There's a script for that here: https://github.com/flathub/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium
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This is what I see during every update of flatpack packages, I have a nvidia graphic card and (obviously) need drivers. Is it safe for me to update GNOME to version 42?
GNOME runtime bump to 43 for Haguichi is now merged. Might take a few hours to get published.
Poetry
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Understanding Dependencies in Programming
You can manage dependencies in Python with the package manager pip, which comes pre-installed with Python. Pip allows you to install and uninstall Python packages, and it uses a requirements.txt file to keep track of which packages your project depends on. However, pip does not have robust dependency resolution features or isolate dependencies for different projects; this is where tools like pipenv and poetry come in. These tools create a virtual environment for each project, separating the project's dependencies from the system-wide Python environment and other projects.
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Implementing semantic image search with Amazon Titan and Supabase Vector
Poetry provides packaging and dependency management for Python. If you haven't already, install poetry via pip:
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From Kotlin Scripting to Python
Poetry
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How to Enhance Content with Semantify
The Semantify repository provides an example Astro.js project. Ensure you have poetry installed, then build the project from the root of the repository:
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Uv: Python Packaging in Rust
Has anyone else been paying attention to how hilariously hard it is to package PyTorch in poetry?
https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/6409
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Boring Python: dependency management (2022)
Based on this comment 5 days ago[0], it's working? I'm not sure didn't dig in too far but based on that comment it seems fair to say that it's not fully Poetry's fault because torch removed hashes (which poetry needs to be effective) for a while only recently adding it back in.
Not sure where I would stand if I fully investigated it tho.
[0] https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/6409#issuecom...
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Fun with Avatars: Crafting the core engine | Part. 1
We will be running this project in Python 3.10 on Mac/Linux, and we will use Poetry to manage our dependencies. Later, we will bundle our app into a container using docker for deployment.
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Python Packaging, One Year Later: A Look Back at 2023 in Python Packaging
Here are the two main packaging issues I run into, specifically when using Poetry:
1) Lack of support for building extension modules (as mentioned by the article). There is a workaround using an undocumented feature [0], which I've tried, but ultimately decided it was not the right approach. I still use Poetry, but build the extension as a separate step in CI, rather than kludging it into Poetry.
2) Lack of support for offline installs [1], e.g. being able to download the dependencies, copy them to another machine, and perform the install from the downloaded dependencies (similar to using "pip --no-index --find-links=."). Again, you can work around this (by using "poetry export --with-credentials" and "pip download" for fetching the dependencies, then firing up pypiserver [2] to run a local PyPI server on the offline machine), but ideally this would all be a first class feature of Poetry, similar to how it is in pip.
I don't have the capacity to create Pull Requests for addressing these issues with Poetry, and I'm very grateful for the maintainers and those who do contribute. Instead, on the linked issues I share my notes on the matter, in the hope that it may at least help others and potentially get us closer to a solution.
Regardless, I'm sticking with Poetry for now. Though to be fair, the only other Python packaging tools I've used extensively are Pipenv and pip/setuptools. It's time consuming to thoroughly try out these other packaging tools, and is generally lower priority than developing features/fixing bugs, so it's helpful to read about the author's experience with these other tools, such as PDM and Hatch.
[0] https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/2740
[1] https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/2184
[2] https://pypi.org/project/pypiserver/
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Introducing Flama for Robust Machine Learning APIs
We believe that poetry is currently the best tool for this purpose, besides of being the most popular one at the moment. This is why we will use poetry to manage the dependencies of our project throughout this series of posts. Poetry allows you to declare the libraries your project depends on, and it will manage (install/update) them for you. Poetry also allows you to package your project into a distributable format and publish it to a repository, such as PyPI. We strongly recommend you to learn more about this tool by reading the official documentation.
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How do you resolve dependency conflicts?
I started using poetry. The problem is poetry will not install if there is dependency conflict and there is no way to ignore: github
What are some alternatives?
Mindustry - The automation tower defense RTS
Pipenv - Python Development Workflow for Humans.
LANVP - L.A. Noire - V Patch | A community-made open source patch for the 2011's video game L.A. Noire containing a set of fixes like an unlocked framerate or support for custom aspect ratios.
PDM - A modern Python package and dependency manager supporting the latest PEP standards
jellyscrub - Smooth mouse-over video scrubbing previews for Jellyfin.
hatch - Modern, extensible Python project management
gtk3-mushrooms - Patches to bring back a traditional experience for GTK+3
pyenv - Simple Python version management
default-shader-pack - Preconfigured set of MPV shaders and configurations for MPV Shim media clients.
pip-tools - A set of tools to keep your pinned Python dependencies fresh.
de.billardgl.Billardgl
virtualenv - Virtual Python Environment builder