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[bug#70282] [PATCH v2] gnu: gnome-shell: Wrap screencast service.


From: Dariqq
Subject: [bug#70282] [PATCH v2] gnu: gnome-shell: Wrap screencast service.
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 10:11:43 +0000



On 19.04.24 20:51, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
Am Freitag, dem 12.04.2024 um 17:26 +0000 schrieb Dariqq:
The screencast service can now find typelibs and gstreamer plugins.

* gnu/packages/linux.scm (gnome-shell)
[inputs]: Add gst-plugins-good and pipewire.
[#:phases]<'wrap-programs>: Create a wrapper for screencast service
and use it.

Change-Id: I2c31bf1bd92e281b86c57b06988c6a3793a58d40
---

Hi,

Here is v2 of the patch. The wrapper is now created manually as I was
unable to find a way to manipulate the gstreamer plugin load path
from within javascript. Importantly this leaves the original
javascript file untouched and therefore circumvents the argv[0]
problem in v1.
All the required gstreamer plugins (pipewire and gst-plugins-good)
are now inputs and are in the wrapper via GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH.
I'm not sure this fix is sounds.  It looks like it misses manual
invocation from the command line, does it not?  (Well, it's gnome-
shell, so if you have to invoke it from the command line, things are
broken, but still…)

If only the typelib path is set the dbus service now longer greets you with an error but still fails to start without the gstreamer plugins. That's why in v1 I was propagating pipewire through gnome-essential-extras.

I am not sure what you mean by manual invocation. The screencast service should get started via dbus. Nothing manual should be required (other than enabling the pipewire home service).

  What keeps you from wrapping the environment
variable in Javascript?

I was unable to find a way to manipulate the GST_PLUGIN_PATH or specify the gst search path from within javascript. There is Gst.Registry().scan_path but this creates a new registry and I don't think is what we want here. (but I don't know anything about gstreamer and javascript so I could be wrong here).

I guess the most simple patch for the typelibs would be something like


diff --git a/gnu/packages/gnome.scm b/gnu/packages/gnome.scm
index fa6c566c75..28c4e540a6 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/gnome.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/gnome.scm
@@ -9404,13 +9404,15 @@ (define-public gnome-shell
                      (wrap-program (string-append #$output "/bin/" prog)
`("GI_TYPELIB_PATH" ":" prefix (,gi-typelib-path))))
                    '("gnome-shell" "gnome-extensions-app"))
- (substitute* (string-append #$output "/share/gnome-shell/"
-                                              "org.gnome.Shell.Extensions")
-                    (("imports\\.package\\.start" all)
- (string-append "'" gi-typelib-path "'.split(':').forEach(" - "path => imports.gi.GIRepository.Repository."
-                                    "prepend_search_path(path));\n"
-                                    all)))
+                  (for-each
+                   (lambda (prog)
+ (substitute* (string-append #$output "/share/gnome-shell/" prog)
+                       (("imports\\.package\\.start" all)
+ (string-append "'" gi-typelib-path "'.split(':').forEach(" + "path => imports.gi.GIRepository.Repository."
+                                       "prepend_search_path(path));\n"
+                                       all))))
+ '("org.gnome.Shell.Extensions" "org.gnome.Shell.Screencast"))
                   (for-each
                    (lambda (prog)
                      (wrap-program (string-append #$output "/bin/" prog)


and dealing with the gstreamer plugins in another way.

I've also left a comment for the required home-pipewire-service.
In gnome-shell 45+ the invocation has changed to 'gjs -m service'.
Should this also be a comment somewhere?
Gnome-shell 45+ is currently irrelevant, but we might have to adapt
things once we get there on gnome-team.  We do need a better gjs-
patching strategy.


It would be nice if something like wrap-script would work. But the problem is that the dbus services specify somehting like "Exec= gjs service" rather than executing a gjs-script directly. (which is the main purpose of the patch from nixos). And also gjs not being a valid interpreter for wrap-script (Changing that will rebuild everything)

Cheers


Have an nice day.





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