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[Backport release-24.11] xsnow: 3.4.4 -> 3.7.9, use wrapGAppsHook3 #383655

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@nixpkgs-ci nixpkgs-ci bot commented Feb 20, 2025

Bot-based backport to release-24.11, triggered by a label in #360760.

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(cherry picked from commit 2995a17)
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(current package in 24.11 is broken, backporting this should fix it)

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current package in 24.11 is broken

Not for me - it built fine for all 4 systems. To the contrary of this PR, which only builds on x86_64-linux and fails on the other 3 platforms.

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current package in 24.11 is broken

Not for me - it built fine for all 4 systems. To the contrary of this PR, which only builds on x86_64-linux and fails on the other 3 platforms.

it builds but its an unwrapped gtk app (wont run)

(also huh i assume sth else broke it, ill take a look at it bit later)

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it builds but its an unwrapped gtk app (wont run)

Can't test that.

So, you are saying that this PR is 100% an improvement over the status quo, even if technically we get 3 more broken builds, correct?

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