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authorRichard Hughes <richard@hughsie.com>2016-01-17 19:39:42 +0000
committerRichard Hughes <richard@hughsie.com>2016-01-17 19:39:44 +0000
commitad7396c84ba32ea7d5c47cfcd2a4ef661facaaa4 (patch)
treef424c43fd9fd2b2ab1ff86243ac3e95fc12362dc /libappstream-glib/as-app-desktop.c
parent2394abeb8d3d797c9180a44199e654d0de9c0e56 (diff)
downloadappstream-glib-ad7396c84ba32ea7d5c47cfcd2a4ef661facaaa4.tar.gz
Move the blacklisted application list to the front-end client
At the moment the blacklist list is being used to filter applications that have an AppData file, and also installed desktop files. I agree it's wrong to filter applications with valid AppData files from the metadata, and the various runtime blacklist entries are better suited to the front-end application which can adjust it as the design dictates.
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diff --git a/libappstream-glib/as-app-desktop.c b/libappstream-glib/as-app-desktop.c
index f84570e..e45119d 100644
--- a/libappstream-glib/as-app-desktop.c
+++ b/libappstream-glib/as-app-desktop.c
@@ -438,10 +438,6 @@ as_app_parse_desktop_file (AsApp *app,
}
}
- /* is blacklisted */
- if (as_utils_is_blacklisted_id (app_id))
- as_app_add_veto (app, "%s is not an application", app_id);
-
/* Ubuntu helpfully put the package name in the desktop file name */
tmp = g_strstr_len (app_id, -1, ":");
if (tmp != NULL)