;-) done
Il 14/07/2012 20:40, Eduard Gotwig ha scritto:
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Launchpad does not know how Light Software Center tracks feature
planning or documentation.
Blueprints.
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2012/7/14 Stephen Smally mailto:eco.st...@fastwebnet.it>>
The details pane is already partially implemented, but we decided
The details pane is already partially implemented, but we decided with
mefrio to develop a backend library, and not to share a GUI (or at least
not each part, since lubuntu too has some guideline).
You can report bug/blueprints at https://launchpad.net/light-software-center
Stephen Smally
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Whoa, this looks seriously cool! I couldn't try it myself yet, but I've
reported the bug I'm experiencing.
The build instructions have some typos in them, here's what worked for me:
# To build the sources
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
# To build the database
cd db-build && sudo ./dbbuild -d /var/
Il 12/07/2012 09:57, Stephen Smally ha scritto:
ts about the implementation of the install/remove progress (if it
should be like in USC, if it should list also dependencies - see
mockup attached).
Stephen it should be implemented as you want and as the LXDE team wants
for LSC in LSC, in AppCent
Il 12/07/2012 06:00, Daniel Foré ha scritto:
Hey Stephen. That's a good start! It's very fast. I'll probably test it out and
report bugs :)
Best Regards,
Daniel Foré
El jul 11, 2012, a las 3:10 a.m., Stephen Smally
escribió:
Hi Guys, you may want to check out the new Light Software Center
Hey Stephen. That's a good start! It's very fast. I'll probably test it out and
report bugs :)
Best Regards,
Daniel Foré
El jul 11, 2012, a las 3:10 a.m., Stephen Smally
escribió:
> Hi Guys, you may want to check out the new Light Software Center i wrote
> (yes, the one we were talking about
Do you plan to add a package manager mode (so it could replace a more
full featured one like Synaptic for power users) or will it stay a
simple app store ?
Le mercredi 11 juillet 2012 à 12:10 +0200, Stephen Smally a écrit :
> Hi Guys, you may want to check out the new Light Software Center i wrote
Il 11/07/2012 12:56, Eduard Gotwig ha scritto:
I would setup translations for fundamental parts like license info, etc.
Can you use use parts of USC translations? Its very good translated in
many languages.
You mean things like descriptions? it depends on packagekit, i think the
license prop
Hi Guys, you may want to check out the new Light Software Center i wrote
(yes, the one we were talking about).
It uses PackageKit (storing the basic informations in a SQLHeavy
database and retrieving details on the fly), its fast and lightweight (i
know the name is not cool, but i tried to keep
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