This avoids coggling the UI for those devices for which a modem
is not present, as x-scheme-handler/tel and x-scheme-hanlder/sms
are of no use in such cases
These labels were introduced in an ancient time (pre 2011) when
the panel still consisted in a table. They are unnecessary
and have no UI impact at this point
The `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries were for use by bug-buddy, a GNOME 2
technology that's been gone for over a decade. These entries are
obsolete and can be removed from all desktop files.
The `X-GNOME-Settings-Panel` entry is also obsolete as far as I can
tell and only these panels had it in their desktop file: notifications,
sharing, sound and user-accounts. These entries can also be removed.
After removing the `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries, the desktop files have
no more variables in them. The meson `configure_file` step is therefor
pointless—there are no variables to configure. As such the
`*.desktop.in.in` files are renamed to `*.desktop.in` to reflect this
and `meson.build` files are modified to remove `configure_file` step.
The error should not be touched after passing it to
`g_task_return_error()` as noted by its documentation:
Note that since the task takes ownership of @error, and since the
task may be completed before returning from g_task_return_error(),
you cannot assume that @error is still valid after calling this.
However, previously, the code did try to free error since the
`local_error` was defined with `g_autoptr(GError)`.
If the interface name is wrong we shouldn't add the device in the first
place. The device comes from NM. If the interface name is wrong is a bug
at NM level.
I'm not sure what the intention was here, but it didn't work. It made rows
white in light variant (same as other rows), but even darker than they were
before in dark.
Otherwise when users close and reopen the window they will face a
“Failed to claim fingerprint device Synoptics Sensors: the device is
already claimed by another process” error message.
Fixes#1983