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and subject line Re: Bug#637318: nautilus-dropbox: Please transition to 
nautilus 3
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regarding nautilus-dropbox: Please transition to nautilus 3
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Package: nautilus-dropbox
Severity: important
User: [email protected]
Usertags: nautilus3-transition

Hi,

the Debian GNOME team is preparing the upload of nautilus 3 to
unstable.

The API of libnautilus-extension hasn't changed, but it builds
against GTK 3 now which changes its ABI, so the binary package name
was changed to libnautilus-extension1a.

Linking to both GTK 2 and GTK 3 in the same process is not supported
[1] and applications will abort. As a result, updating your package
for nautilus 3 means updating it to GTK 3.

nautilus 3 / libnautilus-extension 3 packages are available from
experimental. Please update and test your package against this
version and ideally upload it to experimental, too. This way, when we
start the transition, the package can be moved to unstable more
easily.

On behalf of the Debian GNOME team,

Michael Biebl

[1] http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.0/ch25s02.html#id1493823



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Version: 0.6.8-1+gnome3

On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, [email protected] wrote:
> experimental. Please update and test your package against this
> version and ideally upload it to experimental, too. This way, when we
> start the transition, the package can be moved to unstable more
> easily.

I already prepared such a package in experimental a few weeks ago.
It requires no source changes and a bin-NMU is enough.

Cheers,
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