Package ayatana-indicator-session: Information

    Source package: ayatana-indicator-session
    Version: 24.5.0-alt1
    Latest version according to Repology
    Build time:  Dec 22, 2024, 11:50 AM in the task #363283
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    License: GPLv3
    Summary: Ayatana Indicator showing session management, status and user switching
    Description: 
    This indicator is designed to be placed on the right side of a
    panel and give the user easy control for changing their instant
    message status. Switching to another user. Starting a guest
    session. Or controlling the status of their own session.
    
    It requires some way to be hosted into a panel. For the MATE Panel
    the appropriate package is mate-indicator-applet.

    List of RPM packages built from this SRPM:
    ayatana-indicator-session (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    ayatana-indicator-session-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)

    Maintainer: Nikolay Strelkov

    List of contributors:
    Nikolay Strelkov

    ACL:
    Nikolay Strelkov
    @everybody

      1. ayatana-cmake-modules
      2. ayatana-indicator-common
      3. cmake
      4. gcc-c++
      5. hicolor-icon-theme
      6. intltool
      7. libayatana-common-devel
      8. libblkid-devel
      9. libmount-devel
      10. libpcre-devel
      11. libpcre2-devel
      12. libselinux-devel
      13. libsystemd-devel
      14. rpm-macros-cmake
      15. rpm-macros-systemd
      16. zlib-devel

    Last changed


    Nov. 23, 2024 Nikolay Strelkov 24.5.0-alt1
    - New version 24.5.0.
    Jan. 28, 2024 Nikolay Strelkov 22.9.0-alt3
    - Handle review issues:
      + removed obsolete Packager tag
      + break BuildRequires to multiple lines
      + break BuildRequires(pre) to multiple lines
      + do not own icons and systemd dirs (thanks to @antohami)
      + do not own /usr/share/ayatana/indicators
    Aug. 9, 2023 Nikolay Strelkov 22.9.0-alt2
    - Removed translations which are ignored by %find_lang
    - Language specific files are declared
    - Move service to /usr/libexec for compatibility with MATE Tweak and Debian