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<ahmadraniri>
Hello, I'm not a KISS user (I'm using dragora and using musl too). Any prebuilt browser I can borrow ? I'm trying using from KISS bin repository but it won't launch (all dependencies and symbol are fine). Thanks
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<sewn>
AhmadRaniri: flatpak
<riteo>
yes, I agree with sewn
<riteo>
browsers are so damn huge that at this point it's really the "simplest" option
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<midfavila>
links1
<midfavila>
:3
<sewn>
testuser[m]: is kiss still active or is ioraff - the only antisocial kiss member - still carrying the whole thing
<sewn>
im curious since my muon PR for gnome module has recently been merge
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<riteo>
hey I'm working on a C implementation (I know that there are some already there), does that count as helping the ecosystem
<riteo>
it's actually for a soft fork but it's that years old thing that plans to be kiss-compatible
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<riteo>
folks help
<riteo>
how am I supposed to disambiguate local sources vs URIs
<riteo>
do I just hardcode patches and files as parent directories
<riteo>
I don't think it's even allowed to specify any other directory or is it just a convention
<riteo>
the specs say "a valid source is a URL to a file, relative path, absolute path or Git repository", which is super ambiguous and a bit redundant too
<riteo>
I could look for the nearest : character but filepaths can _technically_ have colons ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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<riteo>
update: I tried a bunch of ambiguous paths in a sources file and it seems to only look for "//", which isn't actually correct :(
<riteo>
`what+aweird:/path` parses as a file but only `what+aweird://path` parses as an URL
<riteo>
or perhaps it looks for `://` but even then an URL can perfectly be e.g. https:github.com
<riteo>
at least from what I can tell
<riteo>
uh wait wikipedia says that the authority component (`//`) contains the host, nevermind. Phew
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<vouivre>
sewn: I hope you will get an answser
<vouivre>
for example I don't understand why the following issue is not closed