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Warn in the documentation that support for the legacy path has been dropped #632

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/usr/share/app-info/(xml|xmls) are no longer scanned

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ximion commented May 22, 2024

Hmm, actually support shouldn't be dropped yet - there should be a symlink in place from app-info -> swcatalog. But sure, adding a warning is a good idea, because support will likely be gone completely in a few releases.

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Hmm, actually support shouldn't be dropped yet - there should be a symlink in place from app-info -> swcatalog.

Creating a symlink is not a support for scanning these directories.

But sure, adding a warning is a good idea, because support will likely be gone completely in a few releases.

Thanks.

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ximion commented Jun 5, 2024

Excellent, thank you!

@ximion ximion merged commit 8eda0b4 into ximion:main Jun 5, 2024
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