Re: GNOME 43.alpha builds in rawhide

2022-08-03 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hey! tried to test this now in a Virtualbox VM on an Arch Linux host with latest Rawhide 20220803.5 and did not get GNOME 43 Alpha to work at all same with just on the host directly (maybe it does not work with my old NVIDIA GTX 760 card as GNOME 43 wants Wayland instead of Xorg and my GPU is to

Re: GNOME 43.alpha builds in rawhide

2022-07-20 Thread Adam Williamson
On Wed, 2022-07-20 at 00:09 +0200, Kalev Lember wrote: > OK, I think we are close to the finish line here. > > Most of GNOME 43.alpha builds are done and gnome-shell and > evolution-data-server stacks are both nicely switched over from libsoup 2 > to libsoup 3. Huge thanks to Milan Crha for all

Re: GNOME 43.alpha builds in rawhide

2022-07-19 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Wed, Jul 20 2022 at 12:09:08 AM +0200, Kalev Lember wrote: Various bits have switched over to libsoup 3 which also can cause breakage in consumers: it's not supported to link to both libsoup 2 and libsoup 3 in the same process, so care needs to be taken to only link to one of them. Some

Re: GNOME 43.alpha builds in rawhide

2022-07-19 Thread Kalev Lember
OK, I think we are close to the finish line here. Most of GNOME 43.alpha builds are done and gnome-shell and evolution-data-server stacks are both nicely switched over from libsoup 2 to libsoup 3. Huge thanks to Milan Crha for all the help with libsoup 3 porting and builds! It was quite an effort

GNOME 43.alpha builds in rawhide

2022-07-15 Thread Kalev Lember
Hi all, I'm back from my vacation and taking over GNOME builds and coordination again this cycle (David King handled GNOME 42 builds during the last cycle). Upstream is busily releasing 43.alpha and we need to get our downstream builds done as well. We have a f37-gnome side tag for builds,