Hi Barry,

On Dec 8, 2014, at 13:00, Barry Kauler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Guys,
> For anyone using T2, who builds with gtk2 but without gnome, you might
> like this.
> 
> Planner is a project management application, latest version 0.14.6, dated 
> 2011:
> 
> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/planner/0.14/
> 
> It has gnome dependencies, however Puppy Forum member 'technosaurus'
> hacked the source not to need gconf etc. Except that it was too much
> work to do the same for the configure script, so he did some things to
> fool it.
> 
> Here is the relevant Puppy Forum thread:
> 
> http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=73371
> 
> I put it all together in package/gnome2/planner in my local T2, and it 
> compiles.
> It does require libgnomecanvas -- which is one gnome package I have
> included as quite a few gtk apps want it. Also libglade.
> 
> Rene probably won't want to put this into T2 (or maybe he will, it
> depends how much he dislikes gnome!). I have made my
> package/gnome2/planner into a tarball, attached.


Well, I actually indeed do not like gnome too much for a decade already, … 
nonetheless I believe the packages in the main T2 repository should be as 
vanilla as possible.

I therefore committed your version update part of the modifications:

        Committed revision 43483.

The gnome removal patches and config, however, should better go to a:

target/{puppy,woof,quirky,…}/package/planner/planner.conf and *.patch

Sidenode: the planner-rmvgconf-Os is not really necessary in T2, we globally 
intercept compiler invocations and filter the arguments as configured in the 
packages (e.g. fixes) and globally based on CPU optimization and the global 
size/speed/… compiler optimization choice.

Greetings,
        René

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