Hi, On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 11:36:57PM +0200, Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote: > Le 02/09/2013 14:05, Johannes Rohr a écrit : > > Am 21.08.2013 00:07, schrieb Ben Finney: > >> Patrick Rudin <rud...@solnet.ch> writes: > >>> Johannes Rohr <jor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> I see that something has been moving, but I wonder when the 3.8 > >>>> versions evolution, gnome-shell, empathy etc. will make it into sid. > >>> http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/libcogl12.html > >>> > >>> I would guess in the next three days... > >> Thanks, Patrick. Is that the final transition holding GNOME 3.8 back? > >> > > Looking at the packages.qa.d.o pages for evolution, nautilus, empathy > > and gnome-shell, it doesn't look like there are any more pending > > transitions affecting these packages. I would thus really be very > > thankful to the developers if they could complete the upload of GNOME > > 3.8 to unstable. For me, at least Evolution 3.4 seems to work very > > poorly with the current mix of GNOME 3.4 and 3.8, however, filing bugs > > about this seems to make little sense, as I would hope that they are > > transient.
Yes please. New Keyboard configuration with ibus 1.5 requires GNOME 3.8 to work nicely. > > Or is there any principal reason not to update the remaining portions of > > the GNOME desktop in Debian? > > I tried ; this is currently very difficult, because systemd is quite > intricated with gnome-shell. Switching everything at the same time (a > new xserver-xorg-core was installed, but without any video driver) broke > all of my system. Anyway, with classic init in place, GNOME 3.8 seems to be working fine here. I think you are still disabling systemd as configuration item and now enabling ibus as configuration item. So systemd should not be the issue. With the new experimental gnome-desktop3 package, it is nice here with experimental/sid system of GNOME 3.8. > BTW switching to systemd in experimental is also quite difficult because > of a conflict with libaudit0/libaudit1 (and libaudit-common). Systemd used to work for me, but recently I can not boot with systemd. It seems switching root from the initramfs to the normal system requires process ID to be 1 but my system crash complaining PID. I am using Intel Graphics driver only (though I should have NVIDIA here, too.) So my experience may not be valid for fancier graphics driver situation. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-gtk-gnome-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130908084750.GB18731@goofy.localdomain