Before doing a release I do a few tests to make sure the version
still appear to work from a user desktop point of view, in addition
to make tests of course, and since I still don't test on inotify
here is the recipe I use based on our desktop settings:
- log in a GNOME session
- kill gam_server and nautilus, both should restart
- plug an USB key with a filesystem, after a bit the file
system shows on the desktop
- add and remove files to ~/Desktop directly from a shell, verify
that this is reflected immediately into the desktop rendering
- In the menu "Action->Recent Document", ask to clear and confirm,
check from the shell that ~/.recently-used size shrinked back to size 0
and the menu "Action->Recent Document" gets greyed out
- create a new test document from gedit, use save-as to save it on
the desktop, verify that the document icon shows up on the desktop
and the "Action->Recent Document" menu is active gain and list the
test file.
This may be useful for others,
Daniel
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