Le samedi 18 mars 2006 à 15:59 -0500, Andy Somerville a écrit :
> I noticed that the gtk-gnutella client fails to start recently.
> Starting from a terminal you can see  an error message which gives
> instructions for how to get it to work, but It got me to thinking that
> Ive seen this behavior before. When programs fail to start and give no
> indication that they failed other than not starting.
> 
> Shouldnt we be giving some failure feedback to let people know that a
> program failed to start?
> Its awefuly disconcerting to hit an icon and wait for the application
> to start and have it just never happen.

I guess this is related to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144961
Not easy to fix...

> (Also in an unrelated note: has anyone else noticed that the
> minicommander tool bar applet has been removed? I really liked it, and
> I cant imagine why it would be taken out)

It has been replaced by the deskbar applet (in the deskbar-applet
package) upstream. The upgrade from the first one to the second one
should work, but I don't think the package is in main yet, so it's not
that smooth for now ;-)

Vincent

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