On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 01:19:52PM +1100, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
> 
> gnome-media is no longer part of Gnome3 (as of 3.2).
> The next release of Gnome will be next March.
> If anyone is interested, here is my current build for Gnome3:
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~wblaszcz/blfs-book-xsl/index.html
> Regards,
> Wayne.

 Impressive!  Looks as if I might be putting pulse into this build,
now that I've got something to work from.  What's stopping you
putting all this into the book ?

 For my personal requirements: do you have a volume control within
this gnome stack ?  (I didn't make a note of what the new package is
called).  And if so, does it run in non-gnome environments ?  If not,
I've got enough gtk2 stuff that I can continue with gnome-media in my
own builds, even if it isn't in the book, but getting nearer the book
is always nice.

 Perhaps I should mention that ever since gnome-2.30 (the yelp
webkit branch, found in debian - rebuilding everything linked to
xulrunner when mozilla was updated every 2 or 3 weeks really pissed
me off) I've had to move to non-stable branches, so seeing pango-1.29
in gnome-3.2 isn't a showstopper for me, although I still prefer to
only use development versions for packages that I really care about,
such as icewm ;-)

 Also, now that I've got over my fetish about prioritising my
updates to fix CVE vulnerabilities, and come back here - what's left
that I use and can update ?  Between your gnome stack and what Andy's
done, it mostly seems to be covered!  At this rate, only ImageMagick
(when I've built and tested a current version - 6.7.2-9 is good,
unlike previous 6.7, but I'll be trying 6.7.3-10). babl and gegl,
and cdrdao.  Oh, and freetype (CVE fix).

ĸen
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