Hi!

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:34:35PM +1300, Francois Marier wrote:
> Alright, I've just upgraded the package (in git) to 1.9.908 and it builds
> fine. Thanks Rob!

I am testing a local build of the current git contents, and I'm getting
weird results, which make my October snapshot a lot more usable than this.

Rob, when enabling the workrave extension I'm getting weird stuff going
on.

I will always get the tray icon (bottom bar, aka notifications),
regardless of my settings to the "show applet" option.

In the upper bar, I'll get a sheep, and to start workrave altogether I'll
have to manually click on it and "Open" workrave. Ie, the gnome shell
extension just sits there waiting for me to enable workrave (which, of
course, I forget to do all the time). When opened, the timers will appear
as expected in the top bar, and things will be as expected: I get prompts,
etc.

All of a sudden, the timers will vanish, leaving behind a black space,
spanning all the space that my two timers took before, which still reacts
to clicks (ie, show's workrave's menu, etc.).  Additionally, a sheep will
appear at the left of the empty space. The only way I've found to get the
timers back is to manage to shutdown workrave completely (that is, get the
mini window displayed, and right click on it to Quit). At that point, the
black space disappears and only the sheep remains. I can open it again and
get my timers back.

I have no pattern yet, so I don't know what triggers this.

So there are two issues:

 a) argh, my timers disappear and its hard to get them back in action. :)
 b) the extension should start workrave as soon as it loads, as it
    happened with the bonobo panel applet and I suspect it happens with
    the GNOME Panel 3.x dbus panel applet.

Any ideas?

Also, is there a reason to allow building BOTH gsettings and gconf
support? Francois, you build-depend on libgnet which is totally obsolete
and we actually want to get rid of it. Furthermore, its not being used in
the build, as I guess the build system finds and prefers libgio, for good.
:)

I have a few other improvements to the packaging, but that can go off the
BTS (the rest of this mail too, probably! :P)

Thanks for the updates,
Jordi
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