I mean the code for the GUI, both the backend (Perl) and the frontend (HTML/CSS/JS).
There are quite a few things that are wrong, and I fixed them.
Now every time I install updates, my fixes are overwritten.
My question is, how do I prevent that?
I am directly applying them (by copying the changed files right into the right locations), rebuilding the packages kind of defeats the purpose of a package manager that manages everything, right?
My patches have previously been rejected (submitted through someone else), so I abandoned that.
The changes include better layout (more compact) and addition of information at certain points (when that information is available), like the temperatures in the system summary.
Just make it prompt whether or not to overwrite those files, since they are not part of the core functionality, only a way to manage that.
That should not be too hard to implement? I've never had any problems with such things.
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