> On Jul 6, 2021, at 8:06 AM, Tim Cross wrote: > > > stardiviner writes: > >>> On Jul 5, 2021, at 7:55 PM, Maxim Nikulin wrote: >>> >>> On 05/07/2021 10:50, stardiviner wrote: >>>> I updated the patch, I found the package `osx-lib` contains solution. >>>> So I removed the directly osascript process invocation. >>> >>> I have no objections any more. On the other hand I have no access to macOS, so >>> I have not tested this patch. Feel free to ignore comments from this message, >>> they are mostly matter of taste. >>> >>> I expect that a simple script "notify-send" may allow to avoid modification of >>> code. Something like (untested, unsure concerning "quoted form of ...") >>> >>> #!/usr/bin/env osascript >>> display notification (item 1 of argv) >>> >>> However if osx-lib in is installed automatically, it may be more convenient. >>> Unsure if some of currently supported linux distributions have notify-send >>> that can not handle title as the first argument. >>> >>>> - ((fboundp 'notifications-notify) >>>> + ((and (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) (fboundp 'notifications-notify)) >>> >>> Does it mean that `notifications-notify' is bound but it does not work on >>> macOS? If so, maybe it is better to put new clause for 'darwin above and to >>> drop 'gnu/linux here. From my point of view, it is preferable to avoid >>> additional requirement for `notifications-notify'. If someone will create a >>> feature request for `notifications-notify' for macOS, it will just work >>> without installing of additional packages as soon as such feature is >>> implemented. >>> >>> >> I indeed tried `notifications-notify`. And it does not work, reports error that >> it needs dbus. PS. I used the Homebrew formulae version Emacs. >> I considered the order of conditions. Because notifications and notify-send etc >> requires dbus. So I guess only Linux supports that. So add system-type detection >> will be better. WDYT? > > I think you can add dbus support to macOS using homebrew and that might > resolve the issue. At the very least, this will need to be investigated > because otherwise, adding this patch may break configurations for users > who have added dbus support via homebrew and have notifications working, > but have not installed the osx-lib package. > > My only small concern with your proposed changes is that it will add a > dependency on a new package osx-lib, which I think is only available in > melpa. At the very least, this will need to be documented somewhere. > However, I'm not sure what the situation is wrt adding code which > depends on an external package which is not available in either elpa or > nongnuELPA? As org mode is a part of GNU Emacs, I suspect that any code > which 'encourages' the use of melpa packages will not be acceptable. > > -- > Tim Cross >