Hi Andrea, Andrea Veri wrote:
> I did add libgsf today on developer.gnome.org but I receive the following > output: > > I:[20131203 18:59:53] Getting categories from Yelp > D:[20131203 18:59:53] looking for doc modules in > /ftp/pub/gnome/sources/libgsf/1.14/libgsf-1.14.28.tar.xz > D:[20131203 18:59:53] found usage of gtk-doc in > libgsf-1.14.28/doc/Makefile.am > D:[20131203 18:59:53] ignoring gsf, not in an appropriate channel > > what does 'not in an appropriate channel' mean in this context? It happens during the help.gnome.org build phase, by default gtk-doc is excluded (as they go in developer.gnome.org). Perhaps you could split the library-web hook, so you get different log files for developer.gnome.org and help.gnome.org. Just checked and that module is indeed present: https://developer.gnome.org/gsf/ > Thanks in advance and please let me know when you will have some news about > the other modules that need integration into developer.gnome.org which are: > > - nautilus-python Noted as unsupportable in my previous answer; I see there was a discussion about it https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619377 Someone familiar with autotools can probably help there. > - gnumeric As noted previously, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712730 It requires some library-web hacking, instructions in the bug report. > - gtksourceviewmm Not mentioned previously, but present on developer.gnome.org since January 2011 (that was bug 608728). https://developer.gnome.org/gtksourceviewmm/3.2/ > We're close to finish the migration to the wiki and it would be great to > have these documentation integrated asap. The situation is still the same as two weeks ago, I can give pointers but don't have the time to participate. Fred _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
