On Debian sid, `dependency('systemd')` needs systemd.pc, which is shipped by
the `systemd-dev` package, not `libsystemd-dev`. Add it so the forced
-Dsystemd=enabled configure step succeeds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The linux matrix ran every distro with features in `auto` mode, so any
module whose dependency was missing from the image was silently skipped
and never compiled. Three modules (privacy/pipewire, gps, wwan) were built
by no CI job at all, and several others only on one or two distros.
Add a dedicated `build-full` job (Debian image) that installs the missing
dependencies inline and force-enables every optional feature, turning a
broken include or a missing dep into a hard build error instead of a silent
skip. Drop `debian` from the auto matrix since `build-full` uses the same
image and builds a strict superset.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Post-0.15.0 review of the 0.15.0..HEAD range surfaced regressions and
bugs. This restores backward compatibility for existing configs/CSS,
fixes confirmed defects, and repairs the scdoc man-page build break on
master. Pango-markup tooltips are intentional and were kept.
Backward-compat restorations:
- AModule: honor legacy numeric Gdk::CursorType cursor values (int overload)
- memory: correct GiB divisor (was ~2.3% low); round bare {} placeholders
- wireplumber: scale max-volume into the linear domain so the cap works again
- idle_inhibitor: gate right/middle-click deactivate & scroll on dynamic-timeouts;
accept both dynamic-timeout(s); widen timeout to double (no fractional truncation)
- custom: keep #custom-<name>.<class> CSS selectors working (classes on box_)
- image: don't wordexp-split a single path; fall back to the literal path
- niri/window: restore hide-when-empty (new show-empty opt-in); escape tooltip
- wlr/taskbar: plain-text tooltip when markup is disabled
Bug fixes:
- tray: fix use-after-free in onAdd; guard the watcher retry timeout
- hyprland: clamp max-windows iterator (OOB); drop duplicate language tooltip block
- niri/window: supply {col}/{max_col} args in the empty branch (fmt::format_error)
- mpris: escape {dynamic}/{player} tooltip; fix dangling player; albumArtist source
- mango: fix use-after-free race (dispatch under callback_mutex_)
- mpd: contain throwing checkErrors in noexcept idle paths (no std::terminate/UAF)
- keyboard_state: always render every lock label, with guarded defaults
- bluetooth: bound GATT ReadValue timeout, opt-in + services-resolved gating,
preserve authoritative Battery1 percentage
- wireplumber: fix WpDevice reference leak / NULL handling
- battery, clock, dwl, wayfire, graph, custom_graph, transform, river: assorted
crash/logic fixes
Man page / build:
- niri-workspaces: fix scdoc "indented by an amount greater than 1"
(workspace-taskbar sub-options were mis-indented; breaks man-page build)
- document new show-empty (niri/window); correct network {txBitrate}/{rxBitrate}
Not compiled locally (no gtkmm on this host); C++ build relies on CI.
Man pages validated with scdoc 1.11.4.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The ModemManager libmm-glib library installs its pkg-config file as
mm-glib.pc (not libmm-glib.pc), so dependency('libmm-glib') never
resolved and the nix-flake-check build failed with the wwan module
enabled.
- update(): only hide the module when hide-disconnected is set AND the
modem is not in the CONNECTED state, instead of hiding it unconditionally
(the module was invisible by default).
- free the gchar* returned by mm_modem_dup_physdev/
mm_modem_dup_equipment_identifier/mm_sim_dup_operator_name.
- meson.build: drop duplicate libgps dependency, install the wwan man page.
- man: document hide-disconnected (replacing the unimplemented
hide-failed/hide-disabled/hide-not-registered options).
- remove stray empty subprojects/.wraplock.
Move resolveTooltipFormat() (and add resolveFormat()) from ALabel down into
AModule, and add a generic updateTooltip(Gtk::Widget&, ...) helper. This lets
modules that are not ALabel-derived reuse the shared tooltip logic instead of
re-implementing it. Migrate gamemode (the only non-ALabel module reading
tooltip-format) to updateTooltip(box_, ...). ALabel inherits the resolvers.
Migrate cpu, cpu_usage, cpu_frequency and memory to the generic
updateLabelAndTooltip/ForState helper so label and tooltip rendering go
through the dedup-aware setters and shared tooltip-format resolution.
Add store-accepting overloads of the helper to ALabel for modules that
build a dynamic fmt argument store (per-core cpu stats). cpu keeps its
tooltip-format-<state> selection via the state overload; the others keep
their existing tooltip-format-only behavior.
Migrate network, pulseaudio, wireplumber, jack and power_profiles_daemon
to the generic ALabel tooltip helpers:
- jack and power-profiles-daemon use updateLabelAndTooltip() since their
label/tooltip share a single arg set and a format-string tooltip default.
- network, pulseaudio and wireplumber keep their rich in-module format
selection but build a single fmt arg store, render the label/tooltip
through the dedup-aware setLabelMarkup()/setTooltipMarkup() setters and
resolveTooltipFormat(), preserving their custom fallbacks (label text,
sink/node description) and visibility handling exactly.