Ori Bernstein wrote:
I'm more in favour of using dedicated icon sizes (from the
implementations POV). And adjusting icon sizes doesn't seem to be
necessary IMHO. It sounds more like a hack to work-around badly choosen
defaults. I'd say
details/treeview - 22px
iconview (vertical/horizontal)
Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
- the two-paned commander interface (but not as default pls)
This is not what Thunar is meant to provide. We'll already provide 4-5
possible UI configurations. Users that prefer the commander interface
are better off using a file manager dedicated to this interface,
Wit Wilinski wrote:
As for plugins for url handlers, it would be a magnificent idea to have a
camera:// interface,
a plugin based on libgphoto2. It would display thumbnails for photos in the
camera's memory,
allow for copying them to local hard drive and deleting from the camera.
What do
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
Hey Benny,
Hello Brian,
Would you consider putting what you currently have in your local sandbox
into thunar's svn repo? Working off of snapshots is sub-ideal, and I'd
like to get an idea of what you've been working on, esp since your last
snapshot is about two
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
I'm on the ThunarClipboardManager class right now, and wondering what
targets should be supported by Thunar.
For example, Nautilus supports the x-special/gnome-copied-files and
UTF8_STRING targets, while only the further can be used for both cut and
copy. With
I posted this on my weblog when I realized that it's better to have it
on the mailinglist:
While testing some volume manager related stuff, I tried to load a large
folder from a CD-ROM (the i386 folder from one of my more or less unused
Windows 2000 install CDs, which contains about 4000
Wit Wilinski wrote:
The major problem with /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin is that the MIME
code has to open, read, close nearly every file, because the
filenames usually don't contain any known suffixes.
Why not analyze the way KDE does it? In gtk loading /usr/bin takes
several seconds (with
Ok, I think I have a solution to the problem, which will only slightly
slow down Thunar for 'fast folders', but provides full responsivness
while loading 'slow folders'.
I'll try to get to a usable state during the evening and upload a new
snapshot later.
Benedikt
Stefan Stuhr wrote:
Just had a thought about the (by now stale), image view discussion. How
about a button (not sure where it would go, do context menus support
toggles?) that you can click to change views, but can drag (drag'n'drop
context menus? I've never tried to make one) onto the main pane
Ori Bernstein wrote:
From what I've seen of the Thunar source code, it looks like all the mime
recognition resides in thunar-vfs/thunar-vfs-mime*.
What I'd like to propose is moving this mime parsing code out into either
libexo or libxfce4util, allowing other programs to use this mime
Nick Schermer wrote:
I'm not really working on a website atm, but if more people will
contribute, we can create a (simple) website for the first release
of Thunar.
I'd prefer to just merge the penguin design with the wiking (and
probably adjust the fonts to be readable with larger screen
Jens Luedicke wrote:
http://xfc.xfce.org/tmp/thunar-web/index.html
I like it. Really nice.
Indeed.
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Nick Schermer wrote:
Or create the entire website in wiki?
No, wiki websites tend to confuse people. If you find a suitable CMS,
just ask here (esp. Auke) if we can have it. ;)
Greets again, Xerverius
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Anders Backefjall wrote:
Error message:
* Applying damn-amd64-incompatibility.patch ...
* Failed Patch: damn-amd64-incompatibility.patch !
* (
/usr/local/fluidportage/trunk/xfce-extra/thunar/files/damn-amd64-incompatibility.patch
)
You should really report problems with ebuilds
Auke Kok wrote:
Or create the entire website in wiki?
No, wiki websites tend to confuse people. If you find a suitable CMS,
just ask here (esp. Auke) if we can have it. ;)
I would advice you to go static with some php to make page building
easy, exactly how the main xfce site is setup. most
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
I just signed up, as I'm interested in starting to help develop thunar a
bit, what's the status of the code? Where is more work needed/whats
being worked on activly? Also is there a plugin api or something so
make support for for example remote filesystems? (would
Jeff Franks wrote:
Not to forget, we really need a multiline text editing widget.
Why? You do mean Xfce, not thunar? What about mousepad?
I'm talking about Thunar (or libexo). We need it for renaming in icon
view. Mousepad will happily use GtkTextView.
Jeff.
Benedikt
Pat Carr wrote:
Benny,
Here's a new patch for the libexo spanish .po
http://patocarr.com/thunar/libexo.es.po.patch
I'd prefer if you could simply upload the new .po file.
Is this a good list to send such patch?
You can send them here, no problem.
Thanks,
-Pat
Benedikt
Jeff Franks wrote:
Looks good. Except that on this computer I still see wrapped menu items.
Wasn't there a nowrap attribute for td to avoid this?
Try it now.
Works, thanks.
Jeff.
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Nick Schermer wrote:
2005/8/30, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nick Schermer wrote:
2005/8/29, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nick
Nick Schermer wrote:
Well it's not Terminal or libxfcegui4, but cairo i think:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb79cc70d in skip () from /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0xb79cc70d in skip () from /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2
#1 0x69746e65 in
Nick Schermer wrote:
I found the problem, i compiled cairo from the latest release (1.0.0) and
that didn't work, but the latest snapshots (0.9.2) works fine (so far).
And for the hangups, my system always hangs after x minutes when using
Option RenderAccel true, even with gtk 2.6, so i don't
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Nick Schermer wrote:
Will GTk bookmark renaming be supported by Thunar? Because
i renamed a bookmark in the GTK open dialog, but after that it
wasn't visible in Thunar anymore.
file:///home/packages Pacman packages
That was introduced with Gtk+ 2.8. I have
Nick Schermer wrote:
I took the liberty of modifying the page in question.
I played a little bit with the original inline images, [almost]
without messing with the layout or css code, just a bit of reordering.
The images should flow along with the text now.
The
Pat Carr wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Pat Carr wrote:
Here's a new patch for the libexo spanish .po
http://patocarr.com/thunar/libexo.es.po.patch
I'd prefer if you could simply upload the new .po file.
Voila': http://patocarr.com/thunar/es.po
Committed, thanks.
Benedikt
Auke Kok wrote:
Here's a new patch for the libexo spanish .po
http://patocarr.com/thunar/libexo.es.po.patch
I'd prefer if you could simply upload the new .po file.
Voila': http://patocarr.com/thunar/es.po
Benny, should we point out that the xfce-i18n mailinglist can handle
translations for
Nick Schermer wrote:
Updated the design a bit, i left the indent-images away, because
they use too much space. But a screenshot section is added instead.
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/nickschermer/
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/nickschermer/
Looks good. If everybody is ok, we'll use
Nick Schermer wrote:
I'd get rid of 'text-align: justify;' in the css and maybe do
Only the large text is justified, because it looks better (i think) but
the navigation is left aligned now.
Indeed, better.
Xerverius
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Nikola Pizurica wrote:
I have some problems compiling Thunar so I was wondering if there are
plans of making debs of latest snapshots? Those screenshots look so
sexy, I gotta try it :-)
Ok, I'll upload new Thunar/libexo debs later this day.
Regards,
Nikola
Benedikt
Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
Wow, is the the longest thread on thunar-dev yet?
Close to, yes.
** And in the future, i think it's good to ceate 1 large Xfce (1 style)
website with for each
** Xfce project (Thunar, Panel, etc.) a sub site. Just like KDE is doing.
Yes, that would be really nice.
Nick Schermer wrote:
I understand every body if working on it's own piece of Xfce,
(and loves to share that with the entire world)
but it would be nice if everything can be monitored from one website, so
when you enter xfce.org http://xfce.org you can see Jasper's new
layout of the panel,
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
This is like with other software areas: You can have killer apps, with
every little bit in one large package, or you can have small apps that
solve exactly one problem, nothing more nothing less, and are best at
solving this problem. Personally I prefer the latter, and I
Nick Schermer wrote:
Done, anything else?
I'm fine with that.
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Nick Schermer wrote:
Is the new rename function already finished? because
it text is not well aligned. The text is overlapping the
text border. (with small names)
As mentioned earlier, we need a multiline text entry widget for this, as
the GtkEntry doesn't play well with the icon view.
And
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Nikola Pizurica wrote:
I have some problems compiling Thunar so I was wondering if there are
plans of making debs of latest snapshots? Those screenshots look so
sexy, I gotta try it :-)
Ok, I'll upload new Thunar/libexo debs later this day.
Done. Available as usual
Nick Schermer wrote:
2005/9/2, Anders Aagaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Nick Schermer wrote:
Is the new rename function already finished? because
it text is not well aligned. The text is overlapping the
text
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Nick Schermer wrote:
Is the new rename function already finished? because
it text is not well aligned. The text is overlapping the
text border. (with small names)
As mentioned earlier, we need a multiline text entry widget for this, as
the GtkEntry doesn't play well
Jens Luedicke wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
And maybe it's nicer to expand the text dialog, so files
with long names can be easily renamed (see Windows Explorer).
Don't understand this one.
instead of an inline cell editing thingy a rename dialog (window)?
(this is what I would prefer
Erik Harrison wrote:
instead of an inline cell editing thingy a rename dialog (window)?
(this is what I would prefer).
I prefer to be consistent with other file managers here. And inline
renaming seems to be the defacto default (except for some exotic file
managers like ROX).
Rox's argument
Jeff Franks wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
[snip]
As mentioned earlier, we need a multiline text entry widget for this, as
the GtkEntry doesn't play well with the icon view.
I looked into this and other file managers just use a GtkTextView with a
maximum width set (the icon cell
Jeff Franks wrote:
Uhm, I have only checked nautilus here, and they do it manually using
PangoLayout directly.
I did notice that. Does it really matter though. Renaming is not
something one does all the time... so displaying a GtkTextView widget
shouldn't produce any significant overhead.
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we can still add a separate
thumb view later with
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
I had noticed that some images don't display thumbnails. At first I
thought this might be due to a filesize limit (so that e.g. thumbnails
for images larger than 500k are not generated) but I just noticed that
some of those images without thumbs are about 30k ...
I
abo wrote:
hi!
im testing thunar's debs on my laptop. i use fluxbox as my main wm and
don't have any other package related to xfce.
the problem is icons are not displayed, just a blank page that i think
is the default icon that gnome shows you when no icon is configured for
a file.
Javier Aravena wrote:
I've been following the list for quite a while (and writing sometimes
but I'm not very active) but I still don't know where I can find the
thunar debs... could someone point me where to find them?
btw, sorry for my awfully bad english, I usually speak in spanish (if
you
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we can still add a separate
Landry Breuil wrote:
Hello everybody !
I'm following thunar-svn since a month, and regularly compile it with no
problems. But with rev. 17374 (libexo and thunar), i haven't got the
thumbnails for my pics in icon-view...
I have a ~/.thumbnails/normal/ with 1080 thumbs and a
Landry Breuil wrote:
Ps: i think i've noticed a bug : in detailed list-view, the resizing of
columns is /strange/. It doesn't follow the natural direction i'd like
to move the separator between columns. (e.g, if you take the right-sep
of a column and drag to the right, it moves the left-sep
Jens Luedicke wrote:
I don't think it's a good idea to provide debs for a
fast moving target as Thunar. Why bother updating packages
if there is no released version? Maybe add the debian code to svn
so interested people can build their own packages from source.
Debian is not really one of
Nick Schermer wrote:
I see you've added the function to select the name and not the extension
for renaming files,
that's great, but it also work on renaming folders and that's probably
not needed.
I know, but everything else would require complicated reverse MIME
lookups. And since even
Yo'av Moshe wrote:
Hey,
After seeing the new website design I stated working on the forums.
I've checked PunBB and phpBB2 (Vanilla are nice, but aren't what we
need), and decided to go on phpBB2.
There's some fixing to do, but I wanted to show what I've got before I
pack it and fix small
Jeff Franks wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
[snip]
lor scheme it was good enough for Thunar.
Wow. Really good work. Just two things: It's too large (as Jasper
already mentioned), it should fit into a 890x670 firefox window. And for
official screenshots, please use one of the Clearlooks
Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
BTW: Right now it looks like this for me:
http://xfce.org/~benny/tmp/thunar-web.png
The horizontal scrollbar stays even if I resize the window.
What you have seen is the new site that I just finished tonight (it's
0104 at the moment), done without tables. I uploaded it
Nikola Pizurica wrote:
I have problem compiling libexo. It reports:
checking for gtk+-2.0 = 2.4.0... not found
*** The required package gtk+-2.0 was not found on your system.
Check: pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
Or maybe new updated debs :-)
There'll be new debs once the application
Harold Aling wrote:
I've been checking out the Thunar source from SVN for a month now, and I
still haven't got it to compile completely. It always stops at thunar-vfs...
Making all in thunar-vfs
make[2]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/thunar-20050907/work/thunar-vfs'
make all-am
As said earlier I have been working on the extension framework for
Thunar lately. I just commmitted the first bunch of changes which
includes support for menu and property page providers (in a way mostly
compatible with Nautilus).
I've uploaded the current developer documentation to
Emil Jacobs wrote:
When trying to run thunar, I get the following error:
$ thunar
thunar: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libthunar-vfs-1.so.0: undefined
symbol: exo_object_ref
I installed both the libexo and thunar (obviously) svn versions.
What could be wrong here?
Thunar loads an
Emil Jacobs wrote:
Hey all
A short question about usability: will the plugin install method be
similar to that of firefox's?
With a checker on the background that checks for updates and so on?
I think this would be a nice step forwards, but I don't know if this
is the plan or has been
Erik Harrison wrote:
Right now I don't see the need to implement such a feature in Thunar.
Xfce 4.4 will include a much improved InstallIt, which will be able to
do this (and much more), so why duplicate the functionality in the file
manager?
I don't see how InstallIt will solve this problem if
Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Maybe not for version one, but I think that it would be really interesting to
allow extensions to define virtual files and virtual directories, in
addition to adding menu items and such.
Use cases that I can see would be allowing programs like Beagle to provide
virtual
Biju Chacko wrote:
Still, a simple file manager, as thunar is supposed to be, should work
with files, as provided by the operating system vfs interface. I think
the FUSE approach is the right one, it is not the job of a simple
filemanager to provide a separate, better vfs layer. I hope xfce4 is
Yo'av Moshe wrote:
Even though I agree we shouldn't just keep everything basic because of
the fear to create something complex, I also think that having a VFS
layer at the file-manager isn't a good idea, just because of the fact
that having a VFS layer that only the file-manager can use is
Tim Tassonis wrote:
I always thought
xfce is supposed to be an alternative for people that like to do without
all that additional, costly stuff. A separate vfs layer certainly would
go into that direction.
Well, in xfce we've never followed the approach of avoid features in
order to avoid
Tim Tassonis wrote:
I think the argument of supporting additional information like
metadata, mime/type etc is fundamentally wrong, exactly because the
Linux/UNIX/Posix VFS layer does not support it. So you have to implement
the File/metadata mapping yourself anyway for 99% of all files you're
Emil Jacobs wrote:
Ok, commented it out and recompiled it, now getting this error:
$ thunar
(thunar:4263): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
(thunar:4263): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
(thunar:4263): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from
`ExoIconView' to
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Hi
I noticed http://live.gnome.org/MemoryReduction, and I remember you
talking about gnome (nautilus in particular)'s ridiculous memory usage.
I'm sure they would apriciate some constructive criticism ;), It seems
they are also working on gtk, which would help
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
This is pretty old news. GLib already contains some optimizations (like
G_PARAM_STATIC_NAME, etc.). There are a lot of places throughout GTK/GDK
where you could actually save memory (also cairo comes to mind now), but
it's really not that trivial: Most of this (so called
Jeff Franks wrote:
Hi all,
I've been working hard for the past three weeks on my proposal for the
Thunar web site. Rather than risk the discussion becoming an off topic I
collaborated with Jannis Pohlmann off-list to nut out the technical
XHMTL/CSS details, to ensure the website would be
Broeisi wrote:
How do I get my favorite directories in the Side pane?..
Just like in the Thunar screenschots on the new thunar website..and the
on on Benny's blog.
Just drag a directory from any widget that provides a drag source for
text/uri-list (most probably every file manager, the file
Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
Hmm, guess I'm too late for this, but I much prefer the blue variants.
The brown one is ok, but I don't think it fits very well with the blue
window decorations in the screenshots and the blue headings.
You are talking about http://xfc.xfce.org/tmp/thunar-web/?
Erik Harrison wrote:
I think ultimately we just need to be active in the Gtk+ community so
that it as much as possible remains useful to us.
It isn't going to become broken in the short term. The various changes
coming out of project Ridley could go either way. It could totally
screw up
Xiong Jiang wrote:
It's just my personal preference. :) Some people like GTK more while
some like QT more. Whichever they like, they always can express their
preference. It's not about the business to _evaluate_ the toolkit.
IMHO C++ _is_ a little profounded (or in my awkard English,
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
/dev/inotify is deprecated, it uses syscalls now.
Anyway, the problem with thunar eating CPU if a file is continuously
updated is real and pretty easy to reproduce :)
Yep, also reproducible with Gamins kqueue backend. Should be fixed now.
Cheers,
Olivier.
Benedikt
Johannes Zellner wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to start the latest svn and got this error:
thunar
GLib-CRITICAL **: g_key_file_add_group: assertion
`g_key_file_lookup_group_node (key_file, group_name) == NULL' failed
aborting...
Abgebrochen
I really don't know what this could be and
Roberto Pariset wrote:
Hello,
Hey,
I was wondering if Thunar will ever have the possibility to show
the directory tree on the side panel, instead of (or together with)
the Favourite list.
When it's ready you wou'll be able to use either the favourites pane or
the tree pane (or none of
Erik Harrison wrote:
Hey Benny. Hate to rain on your parade.
Building the new Thunar snapshot causes it to fail with these warnings:
tdb.c: In function `tdb_write':
tdb.c:398: warning: implicit declaration of function `pwrite'
tdb.c: In function `tdb_read':
tdb.c:421: warning: implicit
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Building with --disable-debug bypasses all of that, and compilation
succeeds, but then I get a lot of linker errors.
.libs/libthunar_vfs_1_la-thunar-vfs-job.o(.text+0x0): In function
`g_bit_nth_lsf':
/usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gutils.h:247: multiple definition
Erik Harrison wrote:
Add
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500
to the top of tdb.c and check if that fixes the problem.
Somehow my last mails don't show up on the mailinglist, so I CC you,
just to be sure.
Indeed, it does fix the problem building tdb. I should have done that myself.
In file included
Erik Harrison wrote:
Alrighty there. Where should I pick up a newer version. I seem to have
misplaced my SVN checkout.
Just use the latest version from Xfce SVN.
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Erik Harrison wrote:
Hm, I have 3.4.2/2.15 here (though not 100% upstream versions). It even
worked on Debian/testing (3.3.x/2.15 IIRC), so it's weird that it
doesn't work for you. Can you send me your glibconfig.h?
Surely surely.
Attatched
Looks good to me. That's GLib 2.8, right?
Benedikt
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Building with --disable-debug bypasses all of that, and compilation
succeeds, but then I get a lot of linker errors.
.libs/libthunar_vfs_1_la-thunar-vfs-job.o(.text+0x0): In function
`g_bit_nth_lsf':
/usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gutils.h:247: multiple definition
Erik Harrison wrote:
http://thunar.xfce.org/download/snapshots/devel/Thunar-0.1.3svn-r00141.tar.bz2
now.
I need the attached patch in order to get it to build here. Assuming I
made the patch correctly
Looks good, thanks.
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Landry Breuil wrote:
Hello !
I've tried the latest snapshot (Thunar-0.1.3svn-r00141.tar.bz2), and the
compilation fails with this error :
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
thunar-vfs-monitor.c: In function 'IA__thunar_vfs_monitor_add_directory':
thunar-vfs-monitor.c:473: warning:
Jani Monoses wrote:
speaking of packaging, Benny are you going to release new debs on
os-works? Or if you wish the maintenance be taken over just say so, I
volunteer and probably the debian-xfce people too are interested, we
try to work together anyway.
I want to upload this in ubuntu
Hello everybody,
Two months late, there's the first pre-alpha release of Thunar (together
with the required libexo package). As the name suggests, I don't
consider this alpha quality yet. The basic stuff is there, but its by no
means feature complete, and there are still some optimizations to
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
Hi
Seems Thunar does not build out of the box anymore. Compiling a fresh
checkout of thunar gives:
gtkdoc-scan --module=thunar-vfs --source-dir=../../../thunar-vfs --
ignore-headers=thunar-vfs-alias.h thunar-vfs-marshal.h thunar-vfs-
volume-manager-bsd.h
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
Unfortunately, the key table says basically nothing about how actions
work, or what their purpose is (and the registering MIME types section
still doesn't). The example doesn't even have an Actions key.
Ehm, right. Never noticed that the Actions key is missing from
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
Unfortunately, the key table says basically nothing about how actions
work, or what their purpose is (and the registering MIME types section
still doesn't). The example doesn't even have an Actions key.
Ehm, right. Never noticed
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
(gdb) frame 11
#11 0x0806cd8d in thunar_icon_factory_load_from_file (factory=0x80ef340,
path=0x832e608
/home/ofourdan/.thumbnails/normal/63b3e0774bdd830201a9dadf585589dc.png,
size=48) at thunar-icon-factory.c:464
464 tmp = exo_gdk_pixbuf_scale_ratio
Auke Kok wrote:
A simple example for Xfmedia would be:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Name=Xfmedia
Generic Name=Media Player
Exec=xfmedia %F
Icon=xfmedia
MimeType=audio/
Actions=Enqueue
[Desktop Action Enqueue]
Exec=xfmedia --enqueue %F
Name=Enqueue in Xfmedia
I assume
Erik Harrison wrote:
I just updated to recent SVN again, and it seems that the removal of
the superfluous error class noted in the changelog was not entirely
complete. The attached patch fixes the build for me.
Those files don't exist in the repository, but are autogenerated. Did
you disable
Erik Harrison wrote:
I just updated to recent SVN again, and it seems that the removal of
the superfluous error class noted in the changelog was not entirely
complete. The attached patch fixes the build for me.
Those files don't exist in the repository, but are autogenerated. Did
you disable the
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
Which version of gtk-doc do you use?
gtk-doc-1.2-1
Even this version should generate the files on-demand. Anyway, I added
them to the repository now.
Cheers,
Olivier.
Benedikt
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Harold Aling wrote:
mailto:thunar-dev@xfce.orgError:/
if /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -O0 -g3 -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -Werror
-Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -O3 -mcpu=prescott
-march=prescott
Stavros Giannouris wrote:
I use Thunar r18941 atm, and got this:
I have firefox downloading a file in a folder, and while the download
lasts I can't rename any file in that folder; Pressing F2 or selecting
Rename from the right click menu creates the 'box' to rename the
file, but it exits a
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
Hi Benny,
I just tried to rename a folder which was still opened in a navigation
tab. Thunar crashed immediately but managed to rename it before. Any ideas?
I'm working with an older SVN snapshot, so maybe this was already fixed.
Was it?
IIRC it was fixed. Check
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
Hi Benny,
when I recently browsed a folder (in icon view mode) containing lots of
images (among themn PNGs and, especially, SVGs), Thunar crashed (it is
reproducable here with the same folder again and again).
Here's a backtace from the debugger, I hope it's
Roberto Pariset wrote:
Hello,
would you accpet partial (i.e. some fuzzy strings and a few
untranslated) translation in upstream?
I know Thunar it's being packaged for Debian and will hit Sid in not a
long time, so I'd like to add Italian translation and refine it by
using the svn debs (who
Broeisi Rast wrote:
Libexo rev 19140 gives the following error when trying to compile:
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local --enable-maintainer-mode
XPath error : Undefined namespace prefix
compilation error: file
file:///usr/share/sgml/docbook/xsl-stylesheets-1.69.1/html/html-rtf.xsl
line
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