[REMINDER] GTK+ IRC Team meeting - 2009-10-06

2009-10-05 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
hi everyone; this is a reminder for the GTK+ team IRC meeting, * date: 2009-10-06 * time: 20:00 UTC [0] * channel: #gtk-devel on irc.gnome.org * agenda: - gobject-performance branch status - gtk+ 2.90 branch - GLib 2.22 branch and future - GtkFileSystemModel branch status - Miscella

Fwd: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Dana Jansens
Hello, I am interested in contributing code for persistent binary search trees to the GLib project.  This would actually count as credit towards a grad level data structures class for me, but I have a lot of experience working with GLib in the past, and developing C-based open source projects.  Fi

Re: Speeding up thumbnail generation (like multi threaded). Thoughts please.

2009-10-05 Thread Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
On 10/03/2009 02:08 PM, Mark wrote: So what's the conclusion? The existing Nautilus code is OK, except that it should be threaded? That sounds like a good conclusion for now but are we going to do something with it? I'm not a Nautilus developer, but I'd guess that a benchmarked patch against

Re: Speeding up thumbnail generation (like multi threaded). Thoughts please.

2009-10-05 Thread Mark
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote: > On 10/03/2009 02:08 PM, Mark wrote: >>> >>> So what's the conclusion? The existing Nautilus code is OK, except that >>> it >>> should be threaded? >> >> That sounds like a good conclusion for now but are we going to do >> something

Re: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
2009/10/5 Dana Jansens : > Hello, > > I am interested in contributing code for persistent binary search > trees to the GLib project.  This would actually count as credit > towards a grad level data structures class for me, but I have a lot of > experience working with GLib in the past, and developi

Re: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Dana Jansens
2009/10/5 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen : > Don't let that hold you back. As far as I can imagine I don't have any > use case ready, but that is probably because I've never had a > persistent BST at hand :-) > > If I where you I'd probably just develop on out-of-tree library for > the datastructure, ke

Re: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
2009/10/5 Dana Jansens : > 2009/10/5 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen : >> Don't let that hold you back. As far as I can imagine I don't have any >> use case ready, but that is probably because I've never had a >> persistent BST at hand :-) >> >> If I where you I'd probably just develop on out-of-tree lib

Re: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Mark
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Dana Jansens wrote: > Hello, > > I am interested in contributing code for persistent binary search > trees to the GLib project.  This would actually count as credit > towards a grad level data structures class for me, but I have a lot of > experience working with GL

Re: Persistent Binary Search Trees

2009-10-05 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
2009/10/5 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen : > 2009/10/5 Dana Jansens : >> 2009/10/5 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen : >>> Don't let that hold you back. As far as I can imagine I don't have any >>> use case ready, but that is probably because I've never had a >>> persistent BST at hand :-) >>> >>> If I where yo

GTK+ 2.18.2 released

2009-10-05 Thread Matthias Clasen
GTK+ 2.18.2 is now available for download at: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/2.18/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.18/ md5 sums: 9477986b58d7ee5e559b96e7a124bead gtk+-2.18.2.tar.bz2 19b402b99c8e69faf344f130c125faed gtk+-2.18.2.tar.gz sha1 sums: f33b9c67541de024fa3867ab41de3e25ec6d52d4 g