Re: Most compatible AND useful toolkit for use in GNOME

2013-02-14 Thread Julien Olivier
Well if you want to write applications for GNOME, you should use Gtk: https://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html There used to be a wonderfull pygtk all-in-one installer for Windows, but now, with pygi, I failed to find one. I know it's possible to use pygi on

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Martin Pitt
Martin Pitt [2013-02-14 7:36 +0100]: So yesterday evening we were down to 5 failures, but over night we got a swath of new test failures. Yesterday I did a git pull in jhbuild itself, which changed a few components such as pulling in a new ibus version. We'll do this daily from now on, to

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Tristan Van Berkom
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote: Hello Tristan, Tristan Van Berkom [2013-02-14 6:42 +0900]: Upon reading this particular part (and I noticed before you are using mostly jhbuild mechanics), it leads me to wonder, how granular exactly are these

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Tim-Philipp Müller
On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 07:36 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: Hi, - gst-plugins-bad: unknown type GStaticRecMutex; this might be due to recent changes in streamer? That smells like a case of broken by change in dependency, needs updating to new API Still outstanding. That issue was

Re: steam games

2013-02-14 Thread Allan Day
Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me wrote: ... What do people think about this? If there is agreement what would be a good way to track? Worth having a GNOME Goal to track this? Seems worthwhile to track this. How many bugs and affected modules are we talking about here? Allan -- IRC: aday

Gnome Feature Request

2013-02-14 Thread Thorsten Alge
Hi, hope this is the correct list for a feature request. For years now I miss a certain feature on desktop systems (not only on the GNOME Desktop). * while copying files from one place to another it should be possible to pause the process (just like the pause button in the Firefox download

Re: steam games

2013-02-14 Thread Christian Kirbach
Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2013, 15:34 -0800 schrieb Sriram Ramkrishna: So, I've started playing games on Steam and started filing bugs on the limited number of games that I own. Can you point us to the corresponding reports? I found it a surprisingly smooth experience given its early stage. I

Re: steam games

2013-02-14 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Christian Kirbach christian.kirb...@gmail.com wrote: Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2013, 15:34 -0800 schrieb Sriram Ramkrishna: So, I've started playing games on Steam and started filing bugs on the limited number of games that I own. Can you point us to the

Re: Most compatible AND useful toolkit for use in GNOME

2013-02-14 Thread Marco Scannadinari
Qt is an entirely unrelated toolkit, it has nothing to do with Gtk. Yes, that is true. It's not necessarily GTK I intend to use, although that is what I would *like*. Taking into consideration which is the easiest to learn, and which will be able to target the most users, Qt seems like a

About clutter-gtk and his lack of accessibility support

2013-02-14 Thread Piñeiro
Sorry for the cross-posting, but not sure about the best list to send this. Background: AFAIK, clutter-gtk was always a proof of concept library. It was not really used by any core module, and the plans towards Gtk4 with respect to integrate gtk with clutter [1] basically announced his future

Re: Most compatible AND useful toolkit for use in GNOME

2013-02-14 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
hi; On 14 February 2013 16:43, Marco Scannadinari ma...@scannadinari.co.uk wrote: Qt is an entirely unrelated toolkit, it has nothing to do with Gtk. Yes, that is true. It's not necessarily GTK I intend to use, although that is what I would *like*. Taking into consideration which is

Re: About clutter-gtk and his lack of accessibility support

2013-02-14 Thread Jasper St. Pierre
I use Clutter-GTK in gnome-initial-setup, but have been planning to drop it for performance concerns, and Owen's new paint clock and animations work means that it's no longer necessary. Note that gnome-initial-setup is not a core module for 3.8, and is included as a preview of sorts. Much more

Re: About clutter-gtk and his lack of accessibility support

2013-02-14 Thread Matthias Clasen
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Piñeiro apinhe...@igalia.com wrote: Here is what I am seeing on my system right now: [mclasen@golem ~]$ rpm -q --whatrequires libclutter-gtk-1.0.so.0()(64bit) libchamplain-gtk-0.12.3-5.fc19.x86_64 cheese-libs-3.7.4-2.fc19.x86_64 totem-3.6.3-3.fc19.x86_64

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Travis Reitter
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 23:08 +, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: hi; On 13 February 2013 22:11, Colin Walters walt...@verbum.org wrote: On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 06:42 +0900, Tristan Van Berkom wrote: I know, it sounds like some CPU will be melting quickly at the rate gnome-wide commits are

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Olav Vitters
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 07:12:10AM +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: That is indeed the long-term plan, but there's still some work to be done before we can do that. The machine we are running this on has 64 2.7 GHz cores and 64 GB of RAM, that really isn't a bottleneck right now. The main two

Re: About clutter-gtk and his lack of accessibility support

2013-02-14 Thread Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Matthias Clasen matthias.cla...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Piñeiro apinhe...@igalia.com wrote: Here is what I am seeing on my system right now: [mclasen@golem ~]$ rpm -q --whatrequires libclutter-gtk-1.0.so.0()(64bit)

Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing

2013-02-14 Thread Tristan Van Berkom
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl wrote: On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 07:12:10AM +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: That is indeed the long-term plan, but there's still some work to be done before we can do that. The machine we are running this on has 64 2.7 GHz cores and 64 GB