[Bug 1475949] Re: Port to relocated peripheral settings

Iain Lane iain at orangesquash.org.uk
Tue Jul 28 09:00:54 UTC 2015


Seems that this is locked in with the upgrades to g-s-d and g-c-c 3.16,
the latter of which is tied in with gnome-online-accounts which is
blocked on webkitgtk2 in main (LP: #1466290).

So we need a decision on that one first before we can go ahead with
this, AFAICS. :/

I did a brief visual/build review and it seems fine. I couldn't build
the rest to test it runs (including migrates) fine, but will do when the
time comes.

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Title:
  Port to relocated peripheral settings

Status in unity-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Most Peripheral settings were moved into gsetings-desktop-schemas for
  3.16, since they are now shared with mutter which handles peripheral
  configuration for the wayland/libinput cases. For x11 g-s-d still
  handles most of these settings.

  The migration code in g-s-d 3.16 makes it not possible to just revert
  the changes to the schemas, so this cherry-pick's from upstream the
  bits required for u-s-d/u-c-c to use the new keys and also handling
  migration of the settings.

  Upstream removed handling of keyboard repeat settings from g-s-d,
  however I have kept this and just pointed u-s-d at the new keys in
  gsettings-desktop-schemas.

  The new settings aren't entirely a 1:1 mapping to the old setting,
  however the only user facing change, is that touchpad disable while
  typing setting is removed and this is always enabled now.

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