Re: Source directory restructuring

2017-08-11 Thread John Ralls

> On Aug 12, 2017, at 6:22 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Am 08.08.2017 um 09:29 schrieb Geert Janssens:
>> On maandag 7 augustus 2017 21:27:18 CEST John Ralls wrote:
>>> These are to be top-level directories, so the current src goes away, right?
>>> The rest assumes that to be the case.
>>> 
>> Yes, I would drop src.
>> 
> 
> Ahem, if I understand them right, most tools, I am using for e.g.
> I18N/L10N and documentation expect a directory src.

That's interesting because most Gnome packages no longer have one and yet they 
all use gettext. What tools are they? Are you sure that 'src' isn't a 
configuration directory?


Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: Source directory restructuring

2017-08-11 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi,

Am 08.08.2017 um 09:29 schrieb Geert Janssens:
> On maandag 7 augustus 2017 21:27:18 CEST John Ralls wrote:
>> These are to be top-level directories, so the current src goes away, right?
>> The rest assumes that to be the case.
>>
> Yes, I would drop src.
> 

Ahem, if I understand them right, most tools, I am using for e.g.
I18N/L10N and documentation expect a directory src.

Regards
Frank
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Re: Call for testing: snap package

2017-08-11 Thread Jacob Zimmermann via gnucash-devel
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Hi Geert

It can be found here:

https://github.com/jacobzimmermann/gnucash-jz-snap

It's currently set-up to auto build and push all commits to that repo. I
don't know much about building flatpaks but AFAIK snap should work on
Fedora too.

Regards

Jacob

On 10/08/17 19:12, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Hi Jacob,
> 
> That's a very interesting project you have there. I haven't had the ch
ance to
> look at it as I'm totally focussed on getting gnucash ready for the fi
rst 2.7
> development snapshot which is planned for the end of the month.
> 
> After that however I will start playing with your snap package.
> 
> Are you willing to share your snap build scripts with us ?
> 
> I'm asking because I have been wanting to set up an automated nightly 
build in
> a portable format such as snap for a long time [1]. That way it would 
be
> *much* easier for linux users to test unreleased changes and provide f
eedback.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Geert
> 
> [1]  I had flatpack in mind for this as that's what Fedora is pushing 
and
> Fedora happens to be my primary OS, but snap fits the bill equally wel
l.
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Re: Timeline and goals for Gnucash v 2.8

2017-08-11 Thread Geert Janssens
On vrijdag 11 augustus 2017 06:17:53 CEST Sumit Bhardwaj wrote:
> Apologies for the delay in responding. Gmail put this email in spam and
> that has been happening a lot with Geert's emails. Not sure, what's
> happening.
> 
That's odd. What reason does gmail give to put it in spame ? Do others 
experience this as well ? 

> Looking at the list above:
> - For the clean-up, I am happy to take a look at cleaning up and adding
> unit tests. Let me know which one you would like me to start with. My
> preference would be CSV importer.

That is great and the CSV importer would be a good place to start. It consists 
of a set of classes, of which only the GncTokenizer class currently has 
unittests. There are few more for which to add unit tests:
- the support classes GncPreTrans/Split (in gnc-trans-props.[ch]pp) and 
GncCsvTransSettings
- the actual importer class GncTxImport

Regards,

Geert
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