On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 11:05 +0100, Russel Winder wrote: > On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 10:58 +0200, Jelmer Vernooij wrote: > [ . . . ] > > The Olive Launchpad page still mentions olive-kde, but it has mentioned > > that since it was created. I don't think there are any current plans to > > create an Olive-KDE anymore (it seems unnecessary given we already have > > bzr-explorer). > Mayhap the KDE reference should be removed and Olive targeted only at > GTK? Yeah, it should probably be. Szilveszter is the only one with permission to the Olive project at the moment though.
> > > I have branched lp:olive but this gives rise to some questions that I > > > think I need to ask rather than just experiment and potentially cause > > > more headaches than needed. > > > > > > 0. Does Olive have to be installed to be used or can it be used direct > > > from the branch? > > Yes, you should be able to use it directly from the branch. > OK, so it works in principle, but it seems the Olive HEAD is not > consistent with bzr.dev HEAD: > > No handlers could be found for logger "bzr" > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home/Checkouts/Bazaar/Olive-GTK/olive-gtk", line 89, in <module> > import bzrlib.plugins.gtk.ui as ui > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/bzrlib/plugins/gtk/__init__.py", > line 78, in <module> > bzrlib.api.require_any_api(bzrlib, COMPATIBLE_BZR_VERSIONS) > File "/home/Checkouts/Bazaar/Bazaar/Mainline_Working/bzrlib/api.py", line > 104, in require_any_api > require_api(object_with_api, wanted_api_list[-1]) > File "/home/Checkouts/Bazaar/Bazaar/Mainline_Working/bzrlib/api.py", line > 82, in require_api > raise IncompatibleAPI(object_with_api, wanted_api, minimum, current) > bzrlib.errors.IncompatibleAPI: The API for "<module 'bzrlib' from > '/home/Checkouts/Bazaar/Bazaar/Mainline_Working/bzrlib/__init__.pyc'>" is not > compatible with "(2, 1, 0)". It supports versions "(2, 2, 0)" to "(2, 2, 0)". Olive depends on bzr-gtk much like bzr-explorer depends on qbzr. It's the version of bzr-gtk you have that is out of date. > > > 1. Installing Olive would seem to conflict with the package from Lucid, > > > i.e. it overwrites things installed by the package system thereby > > > leading (potentially) to problems. > > Right, but this was true when it was still a part of bzr-gtk as well. > True but I never actually installed it I always ran it from the branch. There shouldn't be a need to install Olive still. Cheers, Jelmer
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