Thank you for the link. It looks like this method require Boxes >=3.10,
while Debian, even in testing[1] only providve 3.8.4-1.
So it looks like a somewhat stable Debian environement and a GNOME
development environement are are currently mutually exclusvie. I guess I
then will waste less time installing an other distro. I think most GNOME
dev use Fedora, don't they? Is there a particular distro/configuration
that you would recommand to me, knowing that I would like both a stable
environement and a way to involve in GNOME development?
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=boxes&searchon=names&suite=testing§ion=all
Le 2013-10-08 19:43, Hashem Nasarat a écrit :
On 10/08/2013 02:59 AM, Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
Thank you I'll look at your links that as soon as possible. I'm
happy
with Wheezy
as a stable environement on which I don't spend time with daily
upgrade
adventures
I enjoyed while using Archlinux. Spending time in configuration and
discorvering
engine under the hood is fine, but I also need a stable environement
where I can
concentrate my daily works without upgrade disturbances. That's why
I
said may be
I should look at a VM option. Does GNOME provide a out of the box VM
for
developers?
That would enable one to just follow the fine tutorial before she
begin
to code
her own project that will work in the last release environement
Look up gnome continuous. Here's how andreasn, who does web and
design
stuff, uses it.
https://wiki.gnome.org/AndreasNilsson/PathOfLeastResistance
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