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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Efax-gtk

    One more issue that I'm running into with this is that by default lock files are created in "/var/lock", but that directory doesn't exist inside the flatpak container filesystem. I've also noticed that directory isn't writeable on my distribution (fedora 34 and centos 7). Is that locking mechanism to have exclusive access to the serial port needed any longer? See: https://github.com/flathub/net.sourceforge.efaxgtk/issues/1 Thoughts? Wade

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Efax-gtk

    Ok, this is now available on flathub.org: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.sourceforge.efaxgtk I ended up using "xdg-open" as the default viewer. That works inside the app sandbox to launch an already installed app on the host system based on mime-type and extension. Thanks! Wade

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Efax-gtk

    Hi Chris, Thanks for the blessing and feedback. Hubert (flathub reviewer) helped me with the dbus permissions and I also fixed the license in the appdata file. One remaining question: do you have any higher resolution icons? It looks like flathub is preferring 128x128 icons. I guess if necessary, I can scale the .png in the source accordingly, but wanted to check. I'm also using a larger icon from the obsolete "gfax" program in the meantime. Once the package goes through review it's pretty easy to...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Efax-gtk

    Hello, I'm in the middle of submitting efax-gtk to flathub: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/2385 I find myself sending a few faxes a year and my distribution (Fedora) doesn't include efax-gtk by default. I figured I'd get it running from flathub (as opposed to trying to get it included in Fedora). Part of the submission process is to offer ownership of the app repository to the efax-gtk author. Chris, would you like access to submit updates to the version on flathub? Another portion of the...

  • Modified a comment on ticket #783 on esniper: a lightweight eBay sniping tool

    oauth documentation here: https://developer.ebay.com/api-docs/static/oauth-tokens.html Looks like you have to have an "active eBay Developer Program" account. Here's an example of a sniper site using a token instead of username/password: https://www.perfectsniper.com/news.php?id=131

  • Posted a comment on ticket #783 on esniper: a lightweight eBay sniping tool

    oauth documentation here: https://developer.ebay.com/api-docs/static/oauth-tokens.html Looks like you have to have an "active eBay Developer Program" account.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #783 on esniper: a lightweight eBay sniping tool

    I noticed that some online sniper sites are now "linking" their accounts with ebay, such that that particular site does not need the user's ebay password. Maybe esniper could do something like that? Other command line tools work with a similar mechanism, where you use the cli tool to "authorize", it spits out a link to open in a browser, credentials are entered, it spits out a "key" for the CLI app to use.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #116 on DavMail POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav to Exchange

    I think this can be closed since davmail is available on flathub now: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.davmail.DavMail

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