[gnome-icon-theme] Created branch gnome-3-8

2013-07-31 Thread Jakub Steiner
The branch 'gnome-3-8' was created.

Summary of new commits:

  87d7262... released 3.8.3
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Re: New Brasero maintainer

2013-07-31 Thread Andre Klapper
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 18:46 +0100, Joshua Lock wrote:
 Luis Medinas (lmedinas) asked me to write and let you know that I will
 be taking over maintenance of Brasero.

That's lovely to hear!

 My short term goal is to make a 3.8.x and 3.10.x releases with some
 fixes I've made.

Not sure if 3.8.x releases are worth spending time on. There are no
further 3.8.x tarballs planned in https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointNine
(which does not stop you from creating some tarballs though).

 As this is my first time as a module maintainer and it's already
 relatively late in the development cycle I'm not sure how much I'll
 achieve in time for 3.10 - hopefully I can land a GMenu and some
 fixes, if nothing else.

It's always better than nothing. :)

Cheers  happy hacking,
andre
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http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/

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

2013-07-31 Thread Luca Ferretti
Hi all,

I wasn't able to send it this morning (UTC time, of course), sorry, but
here is a little update about current status of incoming development
release.

Unfortunately we have two relevant issues:
  a) several modules lack a recent tarball release;
  b) some modules fails to build.

Let's start with missing modules... Here is the list of packages unchanged
from previous 3.9.4 release:
core:ModemManager:0.7.991:
core:NetworkManager:0.9.8.2:
core:atk:2.9.3:
core:atkmm:2.22.7:
core:cantarell-fonts:0.0.13:
core:caribou:0.4.11:
core:clutter:1.15.2:
core:clutter-gtk:1.4.4:
core:empathy:3.9.4:
core:folks:0.9.3:
core:gcr:3.9.1:
core:gjs:1.37.4:
core:glibmm:2.37.4:
core:gmime:2.6.16:
core:gnome-backgrounds:3.8.1:
core:gnome-bluetooth:3.9.3:
core:gnome-calculator:3.9.4:
core:gnome-dictionary:3.8.0:
core:gnome-disk-utility:3.8.2:
core:gnome-font-viewer:3.8.0:
core:gnome-js-common:0.1.2:
core:gnome-keyring:3.9.1:
core:gnome-menus:3.8.0:
core:gnome-themes-standard:3.9.3:
core:gnome-user-docs:3.8.2:
core:gnome-video-effects:0.4.0:
core:gobject-introspection:1.37.4:
core:grilo:0.2.6:
core:grilo-plugins:0.2.8:
core:gtk+:2.24.20:
core:gtk-doc:1.19:
core:gtk-engines:2.20.2:
core:gupnp-igd:0.2.2:
core:gvfs:1.17.3:
core:json-glib:0.16.0:
core:libchamplain:0.12.4:
core:libcroco:0.6.8:
core:libgdata:0.13.3:
core:libgnome-keyring:3.9.1:
core:libgnomekbd:3.6.0:
core:libgsf:1.14.27:
core:libgtop:2.28.4:
core:libgxps:0.2.2:
core:libnotify:0.7.5:
core:libpeas:1.9.0:
core:libqmi:1.0:
core:rest:0.7.90:
core:librsvg:2.37.0:
core:libsecret:0.15:
core:libsigc++:2.3.1:
core:libwnck:3.4.5:
core:libzapojit:0.0.3:
core:mm-common:0.9.6:
core:mousetweaks:3.8.0:
core:nautilus:3.9.3:
core:network-manager-applet:0.9.8.2:
core:pango:1.35.0:
core:pangomm:2.34.0:
core:seed:3.8.1:
core:sushi:3.8.1:
core:totem-pl-parser:3.4.5:
core:tracker:0.16.1:
core:vala:0.20.1:
core:vino:3.9.3:
core:vte:0.34.7:
core:yelp:3.8.1:
core:zenity:3.8.0:
apps:accerciser:3.8.2:
apps:brasero:3.8.0:
apps:file-roller:3.9.4:
apps:five-or-more:3.8.2:
apps:four-in-a-row:3.8.1:
apps:glade:3.15.2:
apps:gnome-clocks:3.9.2:
apps:gnome-color-manager:3.8.2:
apps:gnome-devel-docs:3.8.1:
apps:gnome-documents:3.9.4:
apps:gnome-getting-started-docs:3.8.3:
apps:gnome-initial-setup:0.12:
apps:gnome-klotski:3.8.2:
apps:gnome-mahjongg:3.8.0:
apps:gnome-mines:3.8.1:
apps:gnome-nettool:3.8.1:
apps:gnome-nibbles:3.8.0:
apps:gnome-robots:3.8.1:
apps:gnome-sudoku:3.8.1:
apps:gnome-tetravex:3.8.1:
apps:iagno:3.8.1:
apps:lightsoff:3.8.0:
apps:nautilus-sendto:3.8.0:
apps:nemiver:0.9.4:
apps:seahorse:3.9.1:
apps:swell-foop:3.8.1:
apps:tali:3.8.0:

Yes, it's a really really long list, even if you count out the ones with no
relevant changes on git.

The second issue is related to currently available (and outdated) packages
for the following modules:
 * baobab
 * epiphany
 * glade
 * aisleriot
 * gnome-clocks
 * gnome-photos

Mostly they are related to deprecated stuff from gtk+ (tail of build log
attached) and seem to ignore (apart epiphany) the --disable-maintainer-mode
forced at configure time. Latest code from git seems to (at least) compile,
but could need an updated vala release too.

So, considering the recent changes in GTK+ and the people's needs in order
to reach GUADEC location, we can
  1) publish a partial release, basically a 3.9.4 with few updated modules
  2) set release team members (the ones in Brno) on module maintainers (the
ones in Brno too) and coerce to make a new release ;-)

I personally choose for the second one, I prefer to delay for a couple of
days and provide fresh code.


gnome-clock-build-failure.log
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gnome-photo-build-failure.log
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glade-build-failure.log
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baobab-build-failure.log
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