hi,
I'd like to make a gtk-doc 1.18 release by the end of the week. Please
test git head against your project. Current relnotes below. There are
two bugs that need a solution
still:https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649269 and the one below.
Stefan
o gtk-doc supports a subset of
On 08/29/11 02:02, Matthias Clasen wrote:
If your modules fails to link recently, complaining about a missing
-lm, I may be to blame. I have moved libpng to Requires.private in
gdk-pixbuf, thereby removing an implicitly provided -lm from many link
lines. Thankfully, the fix is very easy: just
On 08/25/11 14:31, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello Stefan,
Stefan Kost [2011-08-25 14:22 +0200]:
I am currently jhbuilding under Ubuntu lucid and alredy there, lots of
modules get skipped. Mostly because of libusb=1.0 requirement. Lucid
has 0.1.12 (without a pc file in the -dev package) :/
Note
On 08/25/11 13:44, Craig Keogh wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 13:34 +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 13:23 +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
Hi everyone,
David Zeuthen pointed out that gudev in
On 08/10/11 00:33, Florian Brosch wrote:
Hi again,
I was thinking of a i18n like approach as one options. Like we do for
user-manuals. Instead of 'fr' or 'de' you will have 'python', 'perl' and
'vala' :)
I think it is enough to mark memory management information at C-level
and to demand
On 08/13/11 20:37, Luca Bruno wrote:
For example, I personally prefer the documentation to be using
language-specific tools, because I'm using that programming language.
I don't care about uniformity among all the languages, rather I care
about bindings consistency (which is often per-language
/pygobject/tree/gi/overrides
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 14:27 AM, Stefan Kost enso...@hora-obscura.de wrote:
Hi,
with all the cool things happening around gobject-introspection it would
be cool to come up with a strategy for the api-docs. I've been writing
up things on lgo wiki:
https
On 08/08/11 17:10, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 14:27, Stefan Kost enso...@hora-obscura.de wrote:
https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDocLanguageBindings
For Python, we are extending the API that is provided through g-i via
overrides: Python modules that add API on top
Hi,
with all the cool things happening around gobject-introspection it would
be cool to come up with a strategy for the api-docs. I've been writing
up things on lgo wiki:
https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDocLanguageBindings
https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDocGir
I
Hi,
In 2005 we created a new format for devhelp index files that contains more
details. It is supported since devhelp-0.11 (18.Dec.2005). The next release of
gtk-doc will not generate the old devhelp files anymore. This speeds up the
builds a bit and saves some bytes on your hard-dives :)
If I
On 11.05.2011 11:37, Frederic Peters wrote:
Stefan Kost wrote:
In 2005 we created a new format for devhelp index files that contains more
details. It is supported since devhelp-0.11 (18.Dec.2005). The next release
of
gtk-doc will not generate the old devhelp files anymore. This speeds up
On 30.12.2010 16:37, Gendre Sebastien wrote:
Le jeudi 30 décembre 2010 à 14:42 +0200, Stefan Kost a écrit :
We (the GStreamer project) work on this right now. The current git of
gst-plugins-base has GstEncodeBin and a profile library. This will be
part of a tarball release in January. We're
On 12/29/2010 11:18 PM, Gendre Sebastien wrote:
Hello everybody.
Have you any plans for the encoding profiles manager and for the GNOME
media converter for the Gnome 3?
For some times I work on a software, an audio and video converter based
on Gnome technology (GTK+, GStreamer, etc) and I wish
Am 12.11.2010 14:56, schrieb Jon Kristensen:
Hello people!
My name is Jon Kristensen and I am planning to create a XMPP-based media
server
called Pontarius. The typical use case of Pontarius would be to host all your
media on a local server and have that server share it with your friends
On 05.11.2010 00:03, Shaun McCance wrote:
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 22:34 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
hi,
people (including me) where wondering about the duplicated png files in each
gtk-doc manual. I believe this was historically done to avoid the gtk-doc
dependency for users (which I don't
hi,
people (including me) where wondering about the duplicated png files in each
gtk-doc manual. I believe this was historically done to avoid the gtk-doc
dependency for users (which I don't think is a problem nowadays - the package is
small).
Anyway I was wondering, if those 4 black icons could
Am 23.06.2010 12:12, schrieb Richard Hughes:
libnotify is the only major library that I'm unclear on for GNOME 3.
It's a conditional buildrequire in all my GNOME projects (as libnotify
still uses gtk2.0) and I'm sure we should have a more compelling
vision for notifications in GNOME 3.0. Does
Am 02.06.2010 02:37, schrieb Lucas Rocha:
Hi all,
The release team would like to propose some important changes in the way we
organize our modulesets. GNOME releases are currently organized into the
following modulesets: Desktop, Platform, Bindings, Mobile, Admin, and Dev
Tools. This model
hi,
Am 08.04.2010 02:54, schrieb Javier Jardón:
Hello,
Paolo Borelli proposed me to create this GnomeGoal inspired by the
recent Murray post [2].
The idea is to validate our xml GtkBuilder files before we release new
tarballs (in 'make check' and 'make distcheck')
I think the
Pat Suwalski wrote:
On 30/03/10 07:17 PM, Owen Taylor wrote:
Mutter packages exist for most major Linux distributions as part of
packaging GNOME Shell. Mutter is also key component of the Moblin 2.0
and 2.1 releases.
With the uncertain future of Moblin, is this appropriate?
Will
Am 01.03.2010 16:31, schrieb Philip Withnall:
On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 21:05 -0600, Shaun McCance wrote:
Hi folks,
For the last week, I've been putting together a comprehensive
plan to overhaul and update our developer documentation. My
plan is on live.gnome.org:
Am 01.03.2010 19:19, schrieb Shaun McCance:
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 14:31 +, Philip Withnall wrote:
On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 21:05 -0600, Shaun McCance wrote:
Comments, suggestions, and flames are absolutely welcome. Our
community is what makes us who we are.
I don't think I'll have time to
Am 01.03.2010 17:25, schrieb Gustavo Carneiro:
I'm not volunteering any work (sorry), just one small comment.
The #1 gripe I have with current developer documentation is the way it
disconnects the different language bindings. For instance, python
bindings authors have to copy-paste the C
Am 18.03.2010 19:54, schrieb Behdad Esfahbod:
Hey,
I have a minor proposal for library maintainers: Move .pc files for each
library to the src directory for the library itself.
The benefit is mostly during development. I personally do make install in
the src dir only, because if I do
Stefan Kost wrote:
Am 04.01.2010 19:53, schrieb Javier Jardón:
Hello,
The objective of the GnomeGoal is to add code coverage of your code
with GCOV [1]
Good goal! I wonder how many of the gnome projects even have a test suite,
which
is the prerequisite :)
GCov has
Am 04.01.2010 19:53, schrieb Javier Jardón:
Hello,
The objective of the GnomeGoal is to add code coverage of your code
with GCOV [1]
Good goal! I wonder how many of the gnome projects even have a test suite, which
is the prerequisite :)
GCov has the drawback that one needs to rebuild the
Patryk Zawadzki schrieb:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org wrote:
I get the impression that the focus is more on data storage
than indexing these days. I respect what the Tracker folks
are trying to do, but I just need a good indexer to enable
full-text search
Frederic Peters schrieb:
Stefan Kost wrote:
I am sure there are more ideas. So if someone could let me know if
bugzilla has hooks and maybe have some pointer on how to get started, I
could give that a try (yeah, I know its written in perl, no worries).
There is https
hi,
I wonder it our new shiny bugzilla would allow one to write an extension
that can do something on attachments. Bugzilla shows the min-type for
uploaded files, but I'd like to see more info about the files.
Especially for projects like totem/rythmbox/gstreamer it would be nice
to see the
Lennart Poettering schrieb:
On Sun, 13.09.09 19:18, Maciej Piechotka (uzytkown...@gmail.com) wrote:
I spotted an area in which Gnome desktop can offer better user
experience.
Imagine I use VoIP (skype, empathy or anything like that) and some music
player (Banshee, Rhythmbox etc.). I listen
Andre Klapper schrieb:
=
ZERO modules dependening on Esound
=
NOT COMPLETED (reopened).
low: 1 (gst-plugins-good)
Most probably a WONTFIX?
can you blacklist it?
Calum Benson schrieb:
On 22 Jul 2009, at 11:23, Luca Ferretti wrote:
As all you may know, we recently switched to a no icons approach in
both menus[1] and buttons[2].
Currently the Appearance capplet provides a checkbox to toggle icons
in menus.
Should we (re)add a checkbox for buttons
adel schrieb:
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
stack?
- adel
I think we should work on interoperability, so that also
Lennart Poettering schrieb:
On Mon, 18.05.09 22:39, Stefan Kost (enso...@hora-obscura.de) wrote:
Avahi -- Service discovery. This is used in quite a few
places. I know some people in the past had talked about
having a simple wrapper in GLib. How much do we push it?
Avahi has been
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller schrieb:
I can't help but feel that this discussion about Avahi versus gupnp is
rather construed. Most application developers will go looking for either
of these technologies because they want to interoperate with a specific
set of non-GNOME devices. If you
Bastien Nocera schrieb:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 17:15 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
Bastien Nocera schrieb:
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 22:39 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
Shaun McCance schrieb:
snip
Avahi -- Service discovery. This is used in quite a few
places. I know some people
Shaun McCance schrieb:
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 22:39 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
Shaun McCance schrieb:
Avahi -- Service discovery. This is used in quite a few
places. I know some people in the past had talked about
having a simple wrapper in GLib. How much do we push
Bastien Nocera schrieb:
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 22:39 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
Shaun McCance schrieb:
snip
Avahi -- Service discovery. This is used in quite a few
places. I know some people in the past had talked about
having a simple wrapper in GLib. How much do we push
Shaun McCance schrieb:
Hey folks,
I'm taking a hard look at the Platform Overview and how we
can improve our message to ISDs through better documentation.
Our release sets, unfortunately, don't really reflect what we
really recommend to developers. That role has more or less
been
Shaun McCance schrieb:
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 14:05 -0500, Shaun McCance wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm taking a hard look at the Platform Overview
http://library.gnome.org/devel/platform-overview/stable/index.html
For those who don't know.
It would be nice if we could get more images like this
Behdad Esfahbod schrieb:
On 05/05/2009 05:59 PM, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Behdad Esfahbodbeh...@behdad.org
wrote:
On 05/05/2009 05:00 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Anyway, Owen said he didn't want to fight this fight. I guess I can
understand that, and
Tristan Van Berkom schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Cody Russell brats...@gnome.org wrote:
[]
Yeah, but the thing that sucks about versioned ChangeLogs is
merging/rebasing your code. Typically you always leave writing a
ChangeLog last for this reason, but it just makes so
Kalle Vahlman schrieb:
2009/4/17 Stefan Kost enso...@hora-obscura.de:
hi,
I am using librsvg to get pixbufs for my app. I could not find a dedicated
list,
for it, hope this one is okay.
First I am using deprecated api:
rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_size
as when using
Brian Cameron schrieb:
Emmanuele:
we've been changing the platform gradually over the years, mostly by
deprecating stuff and including new functionality. nevertheless, I
haven't heard a single justification for the continued existence of
applets.
I wonder how this fits in with the
Bastien Nocera schrieb:
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 07:34 -0400, Owen Taylor wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 07:11 -0400, Og Maciel wrote:
I'm not sure if the import process is still under way but my project,
BillReminder, has not been imported yet.
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/billreminder/ Is it still
hi,
I am using librsvg to get pixbufs for my app. I could not find a dedicated list,
for it, hope this one is okay.
First I am using deprecated api:
rsvg_pixbuf_from_file_at_size
as when using
rsvg_handle_get_pixbuf
I can specify the size it should be rendered (tried rsvg_handle_set_dpi and
Andre Klapper schrieb:
Ahoj,
a draft for the GNOME 2.27 2.29 schedule is now available at
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyseven .
The schedule also includes a plan to clean up the platform by getting
rid of deprecated modules.
Maintainers can see the GNOME 3 readiness of
Ryan Lortie schrieb:
Hi
Havoc Pennington wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Vincent Untz vu...@gnome.org wrote:
Schemas are nice, IMHO, so it'd be nice to have people (not necessarily
you) explore this problem space ;-)
s/nice/essential/
It is true that dconf has no schemas, and I
Jamie McCracken schrieb:
Also I would imagine a dconf-editor app would not be practical without
schemas especially for settings of type bool/enum where you want a
checkbox/dropdown
If there is schema support and a gconf emulation API, we don't even need to
write a new GConfEditor \o/
Stefan
Shaun McCance schrieb:
Ever since automake 1.9, automake has been spewing garbage like
this when you try to build any module that uses gnome-doc-utils:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507336
Does anyone know what a fix would be? What are the rules for POSIX variable
name? Most hits
hi,
Shaun McCance schrieb:
On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 10:16 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
- Are we just waiting for some corporate sponsors to pick up the docs
where Sun left them many years ago ?
Corporate contributions to the documentation team would be
welcome, but picking them up the way
Hi Tristan,
Tristan Van Berkom schrieb:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Luis Villa l...@tieguy.org wrote:
[...]
Amen. I've often felt developers should be required to document their
own UI changes :) Heck, simply asking 'what does this dialog mean'
would be useful a lot of the time...[1]
James Livingston schrieb:
As I haven't really contributed anything to GNOME in a year or so, I've
been keeping out of the debate, but:
On 07/01/2009, at 9:00 AM, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
Welcome to the open source world. Generally open source developers are
not limited to GNOME,
hi,
BJörn Lindqvist schrieb:
Hello,
I have gtk-doc documentation with an SGML structure like this:
refsect1
titleblah/title
para.../para
titlebla bla/title
para.../para
/refsect1
this is not valid docbook. use refsect2 elements inside the refsect1 where each
of them can have a
hi,
Soeren Sandmann schrieb:
Stefan Kost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one thing I would love to see, is picture sets. Put a camera somewhere
and taking 24 images from midnight to midnight. Then have some process
crossfading them over the day in sync with the time. For people with
exactly 4
Stefan Kost schrieb:
hi,
Soeren Sandmann schrieb:
Stefan Kost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one thing I would love to see, is picture sets. Put a camera somewhere
and taking 24 images from midnight to midnight. Then have some process
crossfading them over the day in sync with the time
Hi,
one thing I would love to see, is picture sets. Put a camera somewhere
and taking 24 images from midnight to midnight. Then have some process
crossfading them over the day in sync with the time. For people with
exactly 4 workspaces one could have 4 of these sequences taken by the
camera
hi,
Benjamin Berg schrieb:
Hello,
There have been ideas to improve the desktop by modifying the themes to
show problems in application. Specifically I am proposing to use a dark
colour scheme for Clearlooks during the next unstable release cycle.
Another idea is to highlight deprecated
hi,
Tim Janik schrieb:
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008, Stefan Kost wrote:
Tim Janik schrieb:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Stefan Kost wrote:
Hmm, I am not getting this anywhere:
http://jhbuild.bxlug.be/builds/2008-06-04-0003/logs/gtk-doc/
http://build.gnome.org/gtk-doc/gtk-doc-RHEL5/builds/97/step-gtk-doc
hej,
one question for 'install-module foo-X.Y.tar.gz' on master.gnome.org.
Does anyone knows how to handle 'foo-X.Y.news' and 'foo-X.Y.changes'?
Some modules have those files in the ftp directories and it improves
the generated newsfeed on http://download.gnome.org/LATEST.xml.
Some apps
Hi,
Vincent Untz schrieb:
Le jeudi 20 mars 2008, à 14:41 +0100, Stefan Kost a écrit :
hej,
one question for 'install-module foo-X.Y.tar.gz' on master.gnome.org.
Does anyone knows how to handle 'foo-X.Y.news' and 'foo-X.Y.changes'?
Some modules have those files in the ftp directories
Hi,
Olav Vitters schrieb:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:54:41PM +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
Vincent Untz schrieb:
Le jeudi 20 mars 2008, à 14:41 +0100, Stefan Kost a écrit :
hej,
one question for 'install-module foo-X.Y.tar.gz' on master.gnome.org.
Does anyone knows how to handle 'foo
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