[Fwd: Geoclue2 merge into Geoclue master]

2013-08-03 Thread Bastien Nocera
FYI.
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Heya,

git magic tricks happened, and Zeeshan's geoclue2 work has been merged
into geoclue master on freedesktop.org.

Version was bumped to 1.99.0 (leading the way to a real geoclue 2
release). This first version is a tech demo for the new API, and is used
by the GNOME Maps application.

The next version will move IP geolocation client and server code from
geocode-glib to geoclue proper, and we'll enable Wi-Fi geolocation.
After that, support for 3G modems will be worked on, using
ModemManager's recently released 1.0 API.

Cheers

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Re: 3.9.5 release status update (a.k.a. fresh packages required)

2013-08-03 Thread Matthias Clasen
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Luca Ferretti lferr...@gnome.org wrote:

 The current build status is:
  * baobab, glade, aisleriot, gnome-clocks fail to build
(need new tarballs against latest vala release)

You can probably get the vala apps to build by forcing regeneration of
the code ?
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Re: 3.9.5 release status update (a.k.a. fresh packages required)

2013-08-03 Thread Luca Ferretti
2013/8/3 Matthias Clasen matthias.cla...@gmail.com:
 On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Luca Ferretti lferr...@gnome.org wrote:

 The current build status is:
  * baobab, glade, aisleriot, gnome-clocks fail to build
(need new tarballs against latest vala release)

 You can probably get the vala apps to build by forcing regeneration of
 the code ?

Fresh and working baobab and gnome-clocks are now available
(thanks, pbor).

Aisleriot was using a configure flag for gtk-only mode (removed
in release build, it will need gconf2; thanks to chpe suggestion)

Glade is the only currently failing and missing.

I'm trying to include geoclue 1.99 and perform a final
smoketest build, cross your fingers.
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GNOME 3.9.5 Development Release

2013-08-03 Thread Luca Ferretti
GNOMEtters  GNOMErs,

the latest development update before our planned freezes and beta
release for GNOME 3.1o is finally available.

I know, better and bigger things are now happening in Brno, but allow
me to introduce you one or two changes.
This is the first release including GStreamer 1.1 with feature
additions for the API and ABI of our favourite multimedia framework.
We have an updated geolocalization framework, with a rewritten
geocode-glib and the initial release of geoclue2 too. This means...
Yes, GNOME Maps is finally available for your pleasure and testing.
Other noticeable changes include support to RFKill for Linux systems,
no more password prompt for Google calendars, redesign for Universal
Access panel in System Settings and the ability for all your mortal
beings to win a GNOME chess game ;-)

More details about all changes and news are available here:

  * core: http://download.gnome.org/core/3.9/3.9.5/NEWS
  * apps: http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.9/3.9.5/NEWS

The GNOME 3.9.5 release itself is available here:

  * core sources: http://download.gnome.org/core/3.9/3.9.5/
  * apps sources: http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.9/3.9.5/

JHBuild moduleset to compile GNOME 3.9.5 by hand are available here:

  * http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.9.5/

Next stop mark is August 22, with our beta release.

WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!

This release is a snapshot of early development code. Although it is
buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking
purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development
status.

For more information about 3.9, the full schedule, the official module
lists and the proposed module lists, please see our colourful 3.9
page: http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable

For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see
http://wiki.gnome.org/Schedule

——–

Happy coding and testing,
Luca, in the behalf or release team.
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Re: [Fwd: Geoclue2 merge into Geoclue master]

2013-08-03 Thread Colin Walters
A bit of a scramble, but I've got the gnome-ostree builder now tracking
geoclue master again.  I had to disable geolocation support in
webkitgtk, but that's not a big deal because it doesn't really work in
VMs anyways.

But do you know if there's a patch for webkitgtk?

On Sat, 2013-08-03 at 14:15 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
 FYI.
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  Subject: Geoclue2 merge into Geoclue master
  Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2013 14:09:41 +0200
  
  Heya,
  
  git magic tricks happened, and Zeeshan's geoclue2 work has been merged
  into geoclue master on freedesktop.org.
  
  Version was bumped to 1.99.0 (leading the way to a real geoclue 2
  release). This first version is a tech demo for the new API, and is used
  by the GNOME Maps application.
  
  The next version will move IP geolocation client and server code from
  geocode-glib to geoclue proper, and we'll enable Wi-Fi geolocation.
  After that, support for 3G modems will be worked on, using
  ModemManager's recently released 1.0 API.
  
  Cheers
  
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List Columns: Add “Modified Full” Column to Nautilus

2013-08-03 Thread Jason Simanek
I have come across people complaining about the new Nautilus List Column 
“Modified” date formatting. I personally like the changes, but it seemed 
like an opportunity to learn about writing extensions for Nautilus.


After all, surely all you would have to do is create a custom column and 
drop in the existing file attribute, right?


The reason I am inquiring here instead of the Nautilus-Python list, is 
because I am basically taking one of their example scripts – 
block-size-column.py – and replacing the block_size attribute with 
date_modified_full. It should be really straight-forward.


However, it doesn't seem to be working.

Am I requesting the wrong attribute context? Should I be asking the 
Nautilus-Python folks this instead?


Jason Simanek

P.S. If I sound like an idiot, it’s because I AM an idiot.
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