On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 18:36:23 +0300, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
So why wasn't my work merged into libegg? Only because nobody spent the
time to understand the issue like I did? That's understandable, but why is
the maintainer leaving me feeling as if my work was a waste?
I wrote a patch to make
Hi,
In the last couple of days i've built gnome-2.11 using jhbuild about
10 times so far. It builds fine (uncovered some gcc4-related bugs,
filed them and they're fixed; apply a hal patch to n-c-b etc.). This
is on a Fedora system, with up-to-date packages from rawhide.
However, after it has
So since I've been whining about building gtk 2.7 and stack, and of
course had only attempted a couple times to build it (and all had
failed) I thought I'd poke at tinderbox-y bits this weekend. Some Luis
Network News-y[1] bits:
* the nss install stuff is still sort of hosed when building against
On 6/12/05, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* the nss install stuff is still sort of hosed when building against
firefox, but I have a patch: see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154213
I should add that I'd greatly appreciate it if a couple other people
could apply this patch and
quote who=Morten Welinder
For non-local servers without Render, Cairo will allow us to eliminate
the round-trips... a huge win.
Show me the money!
Morten, I can understand your frustration, but to abuse some more movie
quotes: Your tone was pretty bogus, and we should all be excellent to
On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 22:53 -0400, Morten Welinder wrote:
For non-local servers without Render, Cairo will allow us to eliminate
the round-trips... a huge win.
Show me the money!
Back in the real world, new code goes in and someone files a performance
bug. Then you, Owen, seem to