Il 25/04/2017 07:00, Jeremy Bicha ha scritto:
> GNOME might support non-integer scaling (for Hi-DPI displays).
This is something I'd be happy to help, if needed.
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:51 PM Martin Pitt wrote:
>
> FTR, upstream systemd is currently converting to meson [1], and we
> successfully
> run builds of it both in Debian unstable as well as in Ubuntu 16.04 with
> ninja+meson backports [2]. Not having debhelper support is not a big
> blocker --
Hello all,
Jeremy Bicha [2017-04-25 7:33 -0400]:
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:11 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> >> I expect several GNOME components to switch from autotools to meson this
> >> cycle.
> > I didn't follow that closely, is that a reference documentation to read?
>
> http://mesonbui
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:11 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>> I expect several GNOME components to switch from autotools to meson this
>> cycle.
> I didn't follow that closely, is that a reference documentation to read?
http://mesonbuild.com/documentation.html
> I think Debian tools are ready for
Hi,
On 2017-04-24 09:53 PM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 7:24 PM, Marc Deslauriers
> wrote:
>> gtk4 is currently at version 3.90. If I understand the new upstream
>> versioning
>> scheme correctly[1], gtk4 won't have a stable API/ABI until around 4.6.
>
> That is an obsolete pr
Hey Jeremy, thanks for starting that discussion
Le 25/04/2017 à 01:00, Jeremy Bicha a écrit :
> In the last 2 Ubuntu releases, we made this decision between GNOME
> Freeze and Ubuntu's Feature Freeze. This cycle, both the GNOME and
> Ubuntu release schedules were modified slightly to give us about
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 7:24 PM, Marc Deslauriers
wrote:
> gtk4 is currently at version 3.90. If I understand the new upstream versioning
> scheme correctly[1], gtk4 won't have a stable API/ABI until around 4.6.
That is an obsolete proposal. The plan now [1] is for the stable
version to start at
Hi,
On 2017-04-24 07:00 PM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> The Nautilus developer suggested that Nautilus 3.26 might use gtk4.
> Nautilus is fairly standalone and doesn't need to be updated at the
> same time as the rest of GNOME. The GTK+ developers were hoping that
> part of GNOME would have been using
As discussed at last week's meeting, the Ubuntu Desktop team will not
be making a decision about which GNOME version we will target for
Ubuntu 17.10 yet. This is because GNOME developers sometimes make big
changes that require more integration work that is difficult to
complete in the short Ubuntu