2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti <elle....@libero.it>: > In gnome-session schema file there is a string that we forgot to fix: > > List of components that are required as part of the session. > (Each element names a key under > "/desktop/gnome/session/required-components".) The Session > Preferences will not normally allow users to remove a required > component from the session, and the session manager will > automatically add the required components back to the session if > they do get removed. > > The actual key name is required_components: there is a FIXME comment > from 2.24 claiming this should be fixed while not in string freeze. > > OK to commit attached patch ASAP?
Sounds fine to me to change the wrong key name. But is the description factually true ? The last time I checked, gnome-session would not bring nautilus back when I killed it, until I added the autorestart key to the nautilus desktop file. > PS also note that /schemas/apps/gnome-session/options/logout_option > GConf key is no longer used (it refers to old, all-in-one logout > dialog). Should we add a "deprecated" label in short description and > change the long to "This key is no longer used by gnome-session" or > could we simply remove it from schema.in file? I don't see any reason to keep the schema around if gnome-session is no longer using it. Why would you ? _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n