On 5 December 2012 04:03, Gonzalo Odiard <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks like a good tool, but before we drop sugar-emulator, > please give us time to use both tools, compare, > and see what is working and what not.
FWIW, this is the same code that has been used by sugar-build since the beginning. It as been spliitted out and refactored a lot recently though. If you find anything missing or not working as you'd expect let me know. > By example, setting the scale is a feature (not a bug) :) I meant it is a sugar "bug", not a sugar-emulator one. In the sense that with gtk3 css support I think there are better ways to adapt to different scren resolutions. Anyway it's just an environment variable, it's already possible to just define it and adding a command line switch would be trivial. > sugar-build is great improvement over what we had before, > but in the process we had a few disruptions by changes I think in the last few weeks we had too much of these disruptions. I created a testing branch a few days ago, non urgent changes will go through it and the buildbot before being pushed on master. The main reason of the disruptions is that I can only easily test many changes by buildboting them, so I expect this will improve things a lot. > and at times we loose hours building and rebuilding :) This should *not* be the case. When it happens please please let me know, if I don't see when and how things breaks, they will never improve. > Then, a fall back solution, until we have a new tool working is a good idea. I think aside from instabilities that I may have introduced with the refactoring, the new tool is working and not that new anymore. Please give it a try and let me know if you find anything broken, missing or that you don't like. I understand your caution and this must not be your most pressing priority. Though I really think we should only ship code that it's used and tested. And my impression is that not many people are using sugar-emulator anymore. Of course I might be wrong on that. _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

