README.md: note GNOME Builder plugin included upstream#292
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Tbh I think the plugin should be removed entirely from this repo. All except ancient versions of GNOME Builder have the VLS plugin (CC @Prince781) |
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| ### GNOME Builder | ||
| - requires GNOME Builder >= 3.35 | ||
| - - GNOME Builder >= 3.41 comes with plugin preinstalled and enabled |
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Shouldn't that be GNOME Builder 41, as the 3. was dropped with release 40?
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I've just spent half an hour trying to figure out why AUR package wasn't installing GNOME Builder plugin only to find out it was upstreamed and its installation is disabled in this package for GNOME Builder >= 41. Note this in README to avoid such frustration in the future.