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Whilst this is a more invasive change that needs manual intervention in
/var/lib/portage/world_sets, it finally gives package sets a predictive
name.
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We no longer use sddm as a standalone addition to desktop systems, so
this can go.
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The most recent versions of file-roller now depend on libadwaita which
we want to avoid for the time being.
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This used to be contained in the group-desktop profile but since we need
that on our WSL 2 environment as well (and don't want group-desktop
active there), extract it into its own profile.
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This change has been made in upstream recently [1].
[1] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=ebd97e135c1e89c59229d0b6438aa938f20b53c7
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This change was made in the upstream portage tree, so we have to follow
it here too.
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Originally this was added to enable support for a custom terminal
emulator. Turns out that this is also possible by editing
~/config/xfce4/helpers.rc, so this is no longer needed.
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This package is needed to have Thunar correctly recognize a custom
terminal emulator.
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This set contains packages related to the fava web interface to
beancount. We also specifically include dev-python/boto3 since because
that is needed for one of our plugins.
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This set contains packages needed to rip music CDs and process any raw
audio. This is specifically a desktop-based task, as with the previous
commit.
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This set contains packages needed to organize our music collection. This
is specifically a desktop-based task, so keep it there.
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Add a set containing xfce-base/thunar, a file manager. Included are also
various packages that are relevant to a Thunar installation.
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Add a set that includes x11-misc/sddm. Also includes two packages that
are required by a variety of themes for sddm.
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This is a set of fonts I require on every single desktop machine.
Instead of keeping every single one in the world file, have them be in a
set such that they can be installed and removed easily.
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