On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 11:17 +0000, Ross Burton wrote: > On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 11:08 +0000, Richard Hughes wrote: > > A bug [1] has been opened recently for gnome-power-manager which removes > > the use of libgnomeui which reportedly makes the applications startup > > quicker (as about 25 less libraries are loaded) and use a lot less > > memory. I've not tested this myself, so this may be wildly inaccurate. > > > > Now, while the rest of the patch is hardly invasive, replacing > > gnome_program_init with gtk_init removes bug buddy support and maybe > > other stuff I'm not aware of. I think gnome-power-manager needs bug > > buddy integration, so this might be the killer of this patch. > > > > So the real question is, do we really need to load the whole of the > > giant libgnomeui just to integrate with bug buddy and open a yelp file? > > Is using libgnomeui essentially cost-free if it's being used by other > > open programs? Should libgnomeui be chopped into smaller pieces? Am I > > asking too many questions? :-) > > It's not that tricky to copy and paste the libgnomeui code that handles > sigsegv and calls bug-buddy, the code is pretty small. I'd do that. > Maybe GTK+ should have a hook for a process to call on sigsegv...
That's obviously the right thing to do. Same goes for Help support. -- Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list