* initial cleanup with some debug messaging
* further cleanup, mostly coding style
* - more cleanup, and speed-up
- more fixes, including many icon and encoding related issues
- replace some icons and remove compile.py
- prepare for python3 port as much as possible
* remove some more unneeded files, few left-over cleanups
* move some external scripts to python3 already
* Fix and clean up add_search_suggestions and add_apt_filter_results logic
* more cleanup, thx Codacity
* fix issue with a path
* add a killall to the test script, fix a method declaration
* fix custom colour setting
* keybinding: re-add GdkX11
* re-add mint-common dep
* Use os.path.expanduser("~") instead of os.environ
* revert re-add GdkX11, but import Gtk first
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
		
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| #!/usr/bin/python3
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| 
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| import sys
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| 
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| import apt_pkg
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| 
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| if len(sys.argv) != 2:
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|     sys.exit(1)
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| try:
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|     apt_pkg.init()
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|     cache = apt_pkg.Cache()
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|     package_records = apt_pkg.PackageRecords(cache)
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|     known_packages = set()
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|     with open(sys.argv[1], "w") as f:
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|         for pkg in cache.packages:
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|             if pkg.selected_state or not pkg.version_list or pkg.name in known_packages:
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|                 continue
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|             name = pkg.name
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|             package_records.lookup(pkg.version_list.pop(0).translated_description.file_list.pop(0))
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|             summary = package_records.short_desc
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|             description = package_records.long_desc.replace(summary + "\n ", "").replace("\n .\n ", "~~~").replace("\n", "")
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|             f.write("CACHE###%s###%s###%s\n" % (name, summary, description))
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|             known_packages.add(name)
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| except Exception as e:
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|     print("ERROR###ERROR###ERROR###ERROR")
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|     print(e)
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|     sys.exit(1)
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