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--- Begin Message --------BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm the maintainer of gtimelog in Debian, passing on a bug report: gtimelog uses egg.trayicon, from gnome-python-extras. This module has been deprecated because "equivalent functionality can now be found in pygtk 2.10", so presumably it'll vanish from some future version of gnome-python-extras. Unfortunately, the functionality is not actually equivalent - an egg.trayicon can have arbitrary widgets (and gtimelog displays an icon and a label there), while a GtkStatusIcon can only have a pixmap (for portability to Windows). I'm not sure how best to deal with this - perhaps gtimelog really wants to be a GNOME panel applet? Or perhaps the time counter should move to the tooltip? It's nice to be able to see time worked at a glance, though... Regards, Simon -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFH4sI3WSc8zVUw7HYRArR+AKCDz5CfI4g3zCoZBAq0Vpny0SjqCACfVe0L 6zAECMJZiriCNUmkM+Z0r1I= =FNW9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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