Ikke wrote:
> As some people might like this... Thanks Frederic!
I just fixed a bug, so whoever was trying to get the deskbar-applet
feed may retry now.
Regards,
Frederic
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Hello,
143 modules, not a single failure.
I am quite happy to announce the first ever really complete and
successful build published on jhbuild.bxlug.be;
http://jhbuild.bxlug.be/builds/2006-05-25-0008/
This is after a few days fixing issu
Johan Dahlin wrote:
> Are there any tools available to get a notification when your module(s) break?
There are Atom feeds per module; for example:
http://jhbuild.bxlug.be/modules/gnome-python%5Cgnome-python/atom
They do not include much information for now but this can be fixed.
Fre
Johan Dahlin wrote:
> I'd like to see some checks being run too, such as check or distcheck, which
> would make it even easier for people to catch errors.
This is up to people running builds; it takes much time so I had clean
and check disabled for this build but I know James Andrewartha is much
Brent Smith wrote:
> > I've commited the patch just now. Unfortunately no way to build a python
> > (setup.py) module in jhbuild.. Or not? Any info?
>
> There seems to be some preliminary support in jhbuild/modtypes/distutils.py.
>
> Can anyone comment here? (/me looks at James or Frederic)
I
Luis Villa wrote:
> Tangential to this, there was an awesome BOF at GUADEC about
> continuous build integration, which hopefully would avoid problems
> like this. Has there been any news on that front that I missed? :)
Things I know: Thomas looked at issues with coverage support in GCC 4
and got
Carlos Garnacho wrote:
> This decision saddens me... I should mention that there's an internal
> copy of Net::DBus in CVS since July 7th, it's just that I've lacked both
> time and internet connection to make tarballs, I'll work on it, although
> it seems a bit late...
And it would probably be be
Hi Federico,
I read with despair gnome-love threads and Cecilia comment on her
blog, sorry I was not available for help by the time.
> Also, we have hal, which never builds because it wants libvolume_id. I
> know this is mentioned here:
> http://live.gnome.org/JhbuildIssues/hal
>
> And it sugge
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> It seems to me that being able to easily build GNOME would go a long way
> towards people knowing where we stand as a community during our development
> cycles.
>
> How is the work on that coming along?
It is doing fine, thanks for asking :) Seriously there have bee
Hi Mark,
> I did some work on getting jhbuild to create RPM packages last year [1].
> While I didn't fully complete it at the time I am still interested in
> making this a reality. I am curious to know who is working on this and
> how I might be able to help. I have been building Gnome 2.17 with
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> I'm rebuilding my jhbuild sandbox, so I'll file a bug every fault.
>
> In the list of bad guys, by now I have gnome-desktop [1] and
> gnome-control-center[2]
There is also at least gnome-applets[1], gnome-netstatus[2],
gcalctool[3], gnome-system-tools[4] and evince[5].
I'
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> *** Checking out ekiga *** [48/64]
>
> svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/ekiga/branches/v2_0_3 ekiga
> svn: L'URL 'http://svn.gnome.org/svn/ekiga/branches/v2_0_3' non esiste
> *** error during stage checkout of ekiga: Error running ['svn',
> 'checkout', u'http://svn.gno
Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> Thought this is automatic. Anyway, please bump. 1.3.14 has been out
> for a couple of weeks now...
Commited to jhbuild module set and updated external deps on live.g.o.
Don't hesitate to do such changes by yourself.
Regards,
Frederic
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Martin Meyer wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why Ubuntu's logout screen (or something similar)
> isn't gnome's default? On my system I have two separate applets, one
> for session logout and system power shutdown/suspend. I like Ubuntu's
> logout menu very much, and it doesn't require me to go to a di
Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
> There's a patch for jhbuild to let you do
>
> jhbuild test
>
> And this will run the module's LDTP tests automatically. The patch is
> in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349114. Is there any
> reason why the patch hasn't been merged? It would b
Hello,
Kjartan Maraas wrote:
> I'm still in the process of building the release and have uploaded the
> modulesets and versions file to the ftp server so far. Hit a few snags
> here and there so it has taken me longer than I wanted.
gnome-suites-2.19.90.modules is missing tarballs for new module
Shaun McCance wrote:
> (I could see other uses of this, like finding all links to
> a User Guide section before we remove or rename it.)
If you are interested I can probably get this information when
building library.gnome.org.
Frederic
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Stef Walter wrote:
> gnome-keyring just got its documentation this cycle (library.gnome.org
> doesn't seem to have it yet).
I scheduled a rebuild and it is now available :
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gnome-keyring/unstable/
Frederic
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Murray Cumming wrote:
> library.gnome.org pages are uploaded from documentation in tarballs,
> with some minor transformations, I believe. So we should be able to just
> point people to the tarball (though they will get the source code too,
> and they won't get all of the documentation in one tarb
Shaun McCance wrote:
> Is anybody updating the gnome-suites-2.22.modules module set
> in jhbuild? Currently, meta-gnome-proposed is empty.
Thanks for the reminder; I just filled it with proposed modules; all
but cheese[1].
Frederic
[1] which has not yet been autotoolized.
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Shaun McCance wrote:
> The dependencies are listed in meta-gnome-proposed, but
> none of them are defined in that module set. All the
> other modules are defined in there, and I don't see an
> include for gnome-2.22.modules.
>
> I'm a bit curious why we have both gnome-2.22.modules
> and gnome-s
Richard Hughes wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-11-10 at 00:32 +0100, Olav Vitters wrote:
> > In this case there is an easy solution. Convert a few GNOME projects
> > to the new build system and show the result.
>
> Good plan. I've got an old branch of gnome-power-manager building with
> waf, and I indend o
Richard Hughes wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-11-10 at 11:01 +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
> > Not any rule I know of; but using ./configure; make; make install (be
> > it with autotools or anything else) is quite useful to be integrated
> > in JHBuild modulesets.
>
> Sur
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
> *Windows*
>
> According to the MSDN (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa373233.aspx
> < http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa373233.aspx) for all Win32
> OSes: "As long as the system determines that there is user or application
> activity, it will not p
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> I didn't say that I don't want Telepathy in. It's no secret that I don't
> like Empathy but I DO like the goals of Telepathy. I just happen to think
> that Empathy is a poor implementation of a Telepathy client. My question
There are still UI bugs in Empathy that I find
Shaun McCance wrote:
> The gio documentation itself could use some love (at least
> according to what I'm seeing on library.gnome.org). That
library.gnome.org probably still has documentation from the time gio
was a standalone module, I'll check that out.
Frederic
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Hello,
I got a bug report today against jhbuild, as gnome-games is missing a
dependency on guile (this is #510066). I also found autogen, which is
required by anjuta, had not been added to external deps.
They are both defined in gnome-2.22.modules:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-1.8.0
Vincent Untz wrote:
> FWIW, Andre created this page to track the status of the migration to
> gio:
> http://live.gnome.org/GioPort
I updated on a very conservative reading of a big grep on my jhbuild
checkout, marking some modules as not needing migration.
The diff is there[1] and the modules
Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
> The fdo thumbnail spec seems to have vanished -
>
> http://jens.triq.net/thumbnail-spec/index.html
>
> Is there a new location for it? I can't find it.
It was mentioned recently on the newly created distributor list at
freedesktop, and Vincent then uploaded a c
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> Could we add sqlite (enabling thread safe option) to `jhbuild
> bootstrap`? Which version?
We shouldn't stuff bootstrap with too many things, I would prefer it
in the GNOME moduleset (or in external deps if it gets blessed).
Frederic
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Vincent Untz wrote:
> Accessibility-knowledgeable people: is it fine to not have ARIA support,
> or is it a requirement?
At least it is not a requirement for Yelp and devhelp, the other
modules that would benefit from WebKit; for the record Luca Ferretti
just added a devhelp-webkit module to JHBu
JHBuild bug 532696 is about problems between Debian subversion and
JHBuild-built libgcrypt, and it requests libgcrypt to be bumped
from 1.2.2 to a newer version.
What does the release team think about this ?
Frederic
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=532696
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Is doing a svn checkout from jhbuild possible ?
It is the whole purpose of JHBuild :) ekiga, opal, pwlib have a bad
history of breaking because they do not use pkg-config files and have
strict check for precise dependency versions.
This is all based on my deficient memor
Claudio Saavedra wrote:
> El mié, 21-05-2008 a las 18:49 -0400, Claudio Saavedra escribió:
> > Yes, I was unable to build NetworkManager because of this. I worked
> > around the build for other modules with the same problem by simply
> > checking out a fresh copy out of SVN. Not the case of NM.
>
Kjartan Maraas wrote:
> >From what I see now there's more than one issue here since I get the
> same warning and defunct processes in my normal account with the
> standard system session on fedora devel/rawhide. Is anyone else actually
> running 2.23.x? :-)
I am running some parts of it, but not
Vincent Untz wrote:
> No complain so far -- can someone update the wiki page and the moduleset
> to use cairo 1.6.4?
I updated the wiki page; Luca Ferretti had already updated the jhbuild
moduleset while I was not looking :)
Frederic
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Hello,
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> > I hope this will help the adoption of Empathy for GNOME 2.24.
>
> -1
>
> (I haven't said anything during the 2.24 release cycle. I just reviewed the
> application as it stands at version 0.23.1 and I believe that it simply is
> not ready to be included. Perha
Hello,
NetworkManager now[1] requires dbus-glib 0.75 but GNOME blessed
external dependency is 0.74.
[1] http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/NetworkManager?view=revision&revision=3752
Could the release team give its approval for the version little bump ?
Thanks,
Frederic
[problem reported as
Frederic Crozat wrote:
> And I don't remember NM being part of any GNOME release so I don't see
> why we should bump GNOME external dependencies based on non-GNOME (nor
> GNOME external dependencies) dependencies.
What to do when our external dependencies bump their dependencies ?
We don't have a
Thanks for your email, I just asked yesterday morning Vincent about
the status of the dbus-based branch and this answers my questions.
William Jon McCann wrote:
> I agree with that. Logout handling is broken too. The XSMP protocol
> not only allows applications to be notified on logout (aka shu
David Zeuthen wrote:
> > KDE applications are still using XSMP AFAIK, so we'll need to support
> > it in some way
>
> We do? What happens if we decide not to?
Yes we do; at least I believe so. I won't complain about my xterms as
they may be considered a legacy application but modern application
David Zeuthen wrote:
> > Yes we do; at least I believe so. I won't complain about my xterms as
> > they may be considered a legacy application but modern applications
> > written for the other major free desktop should not be left in the
> > cold.
>
> Do you have a concrete example of a modern d
David Zeuthen wrote:
> > > Do you have a concrete example of a modern desktop application where the
> > > absence of XSMP in GNOME 2.24 would be a huge inconvenience?
> >
> > I think you should not limit yourself to GNOME 2.24; people are using
> > other applications.
>
> Uh, I think you misread
Matthias Clasen wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Vincent Untz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Le mardi 22 juillet 2008, à 11:27 -0400, Matthias Clasen a écrit :
> >> I propose to bump the recommeded version to 0.50.
> >
> > Sounds good to me.
>
> I've updated the wiki.
I've updated the
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> pick two non-Gnome examples), *or* a name obviously related to their
> function (like Gossip and Rhythmbox do). If they have neither, that's a
> point against them.
Unfortunately "Gossip" as a name doesn't tell any French[1] speaker
what the program is about.
Vincent Untz wrote:
> Project Hamster is a nifty time tracking applet for the Gnome desktop.
> It helps to keep track on how much time has been spent during the day on
> set up activities.
It is nifty, but I don't think it is useful for most people; and I
don't want the GNOME desktop to become a
Dave Neary wrote:
> In general, I'd hate for "this app is mostly useless" to be a heavily
Well, "I don't think it is useful for most people" is not quite the
same. This is just that nobody I know is doing time tracking, so I
consider it a niche application.
> motivating reason for rejection, a
Benjamin Otte wrote:
> As Swfdec tracks GNOME development and provides a new major release
> for every new GNOME release, we will release Swfdec 0.8 to go with it.
> I hope updating the external dependencies is fine here.
> Today Swfdec 0.7.4 was released and I updated the swfdec-gnome package
> t
Vincent Untz wrote:
> + project hamster (desktop)
>- well-maintained
>- people like it
>- the main objection is about whether we should accept all good
> software in official GNOME or not. The release team thinks it's
> something that the 3.0 proposal aims to fix, so that sh
Patryk Zawadzki wrote:
> Can someone change the repository in all relevant places including but
> probably not limited to jhbuild?
I updated jhbuild; you should mail to gnome-i18n@ to be sure
damned-lies is also updated.
Frederic
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Olav Vitters wrote:
> I called the module hamster-applet.. should it be something different?
No it's fine; I should have checked before updating jhbuild
moduleset...
Frederic
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Hello all,
As the GnuTLS site doesn't ship 2.0.4 any longer I looked at updating
the jhbuild moduleset and noticed newer versions fixed security
problems[2]; so I propose for the external minimum version to be
bumped to 2.4.1 (version with the latest security patch)[3].
As a side effect the openc
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> > Not only is Apache quite a huge dependency to have, it is also very
> > hard to package this into a generic distro where Apache comes
> > preconfigured for heavy server use (and the same is true for most
> > "big" httpds).
>
> We're talking 3 megs of dependencies (and th
Juan Jesús Ojeda Croissier wrote:
> And what about Cherokee?
>
> http://www.cherokee-project.com
>
> It's small, modular, very light and easy to run as a user in specific
> port (to avoid bother system web servers, for example)
>
> http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/bundle_cherokee-worker.html
John Carr wrote:
> > 1. I don't see any way of using git mirrors (don't know of bazaar) in
> > jhbuild setup.
>
> Help wanted:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538507
I should really find some time to work on this; hopefully this
week-end.
Frederic
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Patryk Zawadzki wrote:
> 2008/11/3 Philippe Rouquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > So in the above example when a user inserts a blank disc, the nautilus
> > dialog box "What should we do with this?" pops up and offers the possibility
> > to "Burn the disc with brasero". If that option is chosen, then
Jeff Cai wrote:
> Could I get the information if not considering the new modules, which
> big changes will be made in GNOME 2.26 comparing with GNOME 2.24?
>
> Where can I get the information? Is there any plan pages?
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap is assembled by the Roadmap Gang, the
Release Te
Luis Medinas wrote:
> NCB doesn't even support your cdrkit it still uses cdrecord so most of
> the distros need to symlink cdrecord->wodim which is a shame and shows
> that ncb needs update.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509508 is certainly waiting
for a patch that doesn't leak :)
ht
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 00:06 +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
> >
> > - there is the audio cd capability, it would be nice if n-c-b asked
> >"do you want to burn this as an audio cd" when all files were audio
> >files. (no b
Theppitak Karoonboonyanan wrote:
> Should these be updated in jhbuild moduleset?
Yes (please file a bug report as I won't get over this just now); btw
I started reviewing dependencies for all modules and already updated a
few of them.
Cheers,
Frederic
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Richard Hult wrote:
>> WebKit/GTK+ is the new GTK+ port of the WebKit, an open-source web
>> content engine that powers numerous applications such as web browsers,
>> email clients, feed readers, web and text editors, and a whole lot
>> more.
>
> Was there a conclusion on this at some point? I can
David Bolter wrote:
> > + WebKit/GTK+ (external dependency):
>
> Can someone remind me of the specific reasons to switch?
The Epiphany team explains its decision to change in this post:
http://blogs.gnome.org/epiphany/2008/04/01/the-future-of-epiphany/
I'll be speaking for other projects and
Hello all,
gnome-suites-2.26.modules | 188
1 file changed, 151 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
I spent some time passing over modules, checking their dependencies
against what was declared in jhbuild, removing libgnome/ui at places,
adding libnotify as sugge
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> A quick report
Thanks.
> * WebKit missing in "meta-gnome-proposed" ?? note that WebKit will
> grab ~400 MB from git.
> * libunique missing in "meta-gnome-proposed"
We do not list proposed external dependencies in meta-gnome-proposed;
unique and libpro
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> > > * a little request: could we force to build "hicolor-icon-theme"
> > > before "gtk+"? This could be useful, for example if you use
> > > jhbuild to build just one application (for example `jhbuild
> > > build transmission`) and not the full
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> gnome-vfs should link against openssl installed under /usr. Could this
> depend on libssl.la file under /opt/gnome2?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /opt/gnome2/lib/libssl*
> libssl3.so libssl3.so.1d libssl.a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /usr/lib/libssl*
> libssl3.so libss
Richard Hughes wrote:
> During the 2.25 release cycle I would like to move GNOME Power Manager
> away from a HAL dependency and onto a new DeviceKit-power dependency.
Will g-p-m break on non-DeviceKit-powered systems or will it handle
this case gracefully, falling back to the current code ?
Che
Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
> Does anybody mind changing the minimum version of libxklavier (in
> deps) - to 3.8? Only g-s-d is affected, new signal is introduced (for
> the keyboard hotplugging).
It's okay for me; I will update jhbuild modulesets on second approval
notice, so we get correct external
Xavier Claessens wrote:
> For the upcoming Empathy 2.25.2 release (yes, I'll skip 2.25.1, sorry)
> I'm going to bump the required external dep version of telepathy-glib to
> 0.7.15. That version has the necessary API for the File transfer that is
> now supported by Empathy!
Just like libxklavier,
I wrote:
> Just like libxklavier, I will update jhbuild modulesets on second
> approval notice, so we get correct external dependencies for 2.25.2.
Actually jhbuild moduleset does have 0.7.17 already, I should have
checked that before…
Frederic
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Luca Ferretti wrote:
> Current version is 2.4.3[1] and I know a Python update was yet discussed
> in past, but please also consider:
>
> * libproxy (suggested for 2.26) ask for python >= 2.5
> * gobject-introspection (needed by gnome-shell) ask for python >=
> 2.5
> * ot
Hi Christian!
> The tentative plan for notification-daemon and libnotify is to move them
> into SVN and switch over to Bugzilla. I'm then hoping to get someone to act
> as a co-maintainer for this. There will be a formal code review process for
> these modules, using a Review Board installation I'
Olav Vitters wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 01:32:30PM +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
> > There were no objections, so let's celebrate Python 3.0 release with
> > updating the minimum Python version to be 2.5.
>
> Still will break the buildbot on RHEL5 (never found
Olav Vitters cited:
> * Layout modifications for attachment table and the login box
> * Patch and keyword emblems
> * show_bug.cgi UI re-ordering & float-right box
> * Asking people if they've provided the NEEDINFO info.
Are the features I find important in my usage of our Bugzilla.
Do you k
Paolo Borelli wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 11/12/2008 alle 23.39 +0100, Vincent Untz ha scritto:
> > + tray: GtkStatusIcon
> >
>
> This one should be probably kept: statusicon misses some features that
> eggtrayicon has, for the sake of portability. Some projects prefer to
> stick to it even if it's
Alexander Larsson wrote:
> I just released Nautilus 2.25.3 which contains an internalized copy of
> eel, and I don't plan to do any more eel releases. This lets the
> compiler do better optimizations and means one less library to link
> against.
>
> Eel was always unsupported and shouldn't be use
Hello beloved hackers!
The GTK+ team decided for a short 2.16 cycle, so it can already be
used for GNOME 2.26; this is great news and something many developers
wanted, as there are already interesting features:
- new status icon api
- using threads for page rendering when printing
- the new in
Hello hackers,
ORBit2 stopped calling g_thread_init() to accomodate the sensitiveness
of Microsoft Windows and will now display a warning if it was not
previously called:
** (gnome-settings-daemon:14568): WARNING **: g_thread_init() has
not been called. ORBit2 would like to use threads, so t
David Zeuthen wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 17:48 +, John Carr wrote:
> > As bkor has stated, there are lots of Git users so any implementation
> > will support you, and support you well. That is a requirement. So any
> > talk of my idea is not Git vs Bazaar, its talk of one way we can move
>
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Luca Ferretti wrote:
> > bzr allows lightweight checkouts [1]. What about git?
>
> Yes, it does. This is not an issue.
I think non-git users already knows that git can do everything™, but
they would learn about git ways faster if you poi
David Zeuthen wrote:
> I don't find this answer compelling. At all. It also doesn't answer the
> question. It's not unlikely that a future git repo format is
> fundamentally incompatible with current or future bzr repo formats.
Just like I noted it was just an understanding of John's proposal;
be
Mathias Hasselmann wrote:
> Am I missing something?
Make build.gnome.org work with the new setup; I plan to write some
requirements (nothing fancy, and stuffs that will most probably be
also required elsewhere).
There may also be some other infrastructure systems that would
require some porting
Josselin Mouette wrote:
> BTW, do we have the resources to migrate the repository to the SVN 1.5
> format? It looks like, independently from other decisions, a quick and
> easy way to improve the situation – and to improve it right now, not in
> 2010.
Olav announced it on October 29th:
http://
Damien Sandras released :
>Module: ekiga
> Version: 3.1.0
It requires newer versions of ptlib (2.5.2) and opal (3.5.2); no
objection bumping those external dependencies ?
Cheers,
Frederic
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Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> think we need to support bindings for both front-runners. After all,
> both implementations run the same language with the same syntax and
> they are *both* using the same underlying GObject bindings so the
> API's will be the same.
Not quite the same as Spidermonkey imp
Luca Ferretti wrote:
> In GNOME 2.24 we have
>
> * gnome-volume-control (AKA gst-mixer) from gnome-media
> * gnome-sound-properties from gnome-control-center
> * mixer_applet2 from gnome-applets
>
> In current development release we have (at least it seems to me):
>
>
Paolo Borelli wrote:
> Il giorno dom, 11/01/2009 alle 16.51 +0100, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
> > * gnome-volume-control-applet from gnome-media (new, a
> > notification icon, not a real panel applet like the
> > previous one)
>
> Maybe I missed an exi
Brian Cameron wrote:
> Note that Solaris does not yet use PulseAudio. On Solaris we are
> currently using the GStreamer backend for libcanberra, so it is
> incorrect to say that it is an official approved dependency just
> by virtue of libcanberra.
Oh sorry about that, I didn't know libcanberra
Xavier Claessens wrote:
> I bumped required version of telepathy-glib to 0.7.19 (external dep). It
> is needed for latest Empathy. There is no known regression and API is
> stable so I think it shouldn't be a problem.
Do note you should *not* edit this page yourself;
If you want to add a new
Hello Sri!
Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> > > So you want to use something which is between libmapi-0.7 and
> > > libmapi-0.8? I think that's something we'd like to avoid.
>
> Some update here, Julien, the maintainer of libmapi, offered help for us
> to help to migrate to 0.8/trunk code of OpenChang
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > Yes, there’s a quicker way: restore the full GStreamer-based panel
> > applet. Contrarily to gnome-volume-control, there’s not much gain in
> > using PA in the applet.
>
> Oh, is that so?
>
> This is some old Topaz mockup:
>
> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/20/7000
Suman Manjunath wrote:
> > Just got some news that Samba4-alpha6 is out and libmapi-0.8 is on its
> > way [today/tomorrow at the max]
>
> Samba4 alpha6 - http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba4/samba-4.0.0alpha6.tar.gz
> libmapi 0.8 -
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/openchange/libmapi-0.8-ROMUL
I wrote:
> > Samba4 alpha6 -
> > http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba4/samba-4.0.0alpha6.tar.gz
> > libmapi 0.8 -
> > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/openchange/libmapi-0.8-ROMULUS.tar.gz
> >
> > I have updated JHBuild accordingly.
>
> Thanks a lot; would it be possible to have a talloc tarba
Suman Manjunath wrote:
> I spoke to Jelmer Vernooij about providing tarballs for talloc, tdb
> and tevent. He uploaded the release snapshots that he used for the
> Debian packages.
>
> http://samba.org/samba/ftp/samba4/talloc_1.2.0~git20080616.orig.tar.gz
> http://samba.org/samba/ftp/samba4/tdb_1
Hello Davyd,
Davyd Madeley wrote:
> > brasero (desktop suite)
>
> This may have been covered elsewhere, but does Right-Click Burn Disc
> still work for ISO images?
Yes Brasero does provide a 'Write to Disc' menu item when
right-clicking on ISO images.
Cheers,
Frederic
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Hi Emmanuel,
> Le mercredi 21 janvier 2009 à 19:20 +0100, Vincent Untz a écrit :
> > + brasero (desktop)
> >- mixed feelings in the community and in the release team
> >- reactive development team
> >- directly conflicts with nautilus-cd-burner feature-wise, so if
> > accepted, n
Natan Yellin wrote:
> I gave a talk at the Boston Summit about problems with the developer
> website. Even though most of the issues have been fixed, the slides are
> still relevant to other parts of gnome.org.
>
> http://live.gnome.org/ProblemsWithBeginnerDocumentation
Good; could you report is
Hi Dave, Sandy,
Disclaimer: I am a late addition to the release team, I was not there
discussing 3.0 at GUADEC, I am speaking for myself, as part of the
team, but not as the team.
Sandy Armstrong wrote:
> I sympathize with the desire to compete and innovate, but Dave's
> criticisms resonate wi
John Carr wrote:
> > So eh, what does this mean for the svn-commits mailing list? Will git
> > commits end up there? Will we all have to subscribe to a new git-commits
> > list? Can we get migrated automatically?
>
> From what i've seen on that list, Git commits already end up there.
They alread
Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote:
> was wondering if you have had any chance to find out how to tell
> jhbuild (via jhbuildrc) to build an especific branch/tag of your
> project.
For Subversion everything was a path, so it was subverted to have
the /branches/ configuration option, and when the git mo
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