Hi,
GNOME 2.91.90 built generally fine with a few exceptions. Here are the
current build problems:
- tracker's nautilus extension doesn't build
tracker-tags-extension.c: In function
'tracker_tags_extension_menu_provider_iface_init':
tracker-tags-extension.c:249: error:
Here's a quick update:
2011/2/23 Lucas Rocha luc...@gnome.org:
- libpeas doesn't build
make[2]: Entrando no diretório
`/home/lucasr/Code/gnome-tarballs/gnome-suites-core-2.91.90/libpeas-0.7.3/libpeas-gtk'
GISCAN PeasGtk-1.0.gir
./.libs/libpeas-gtk-1.0.so: undefined reference
Hi all,
With all the moving parts in our platforms, I'm having a tough time
building 2.91.1. Here's the list of issues I encountered so far:
gst-plugins-base doesn't build with gtk+ 2.91.1. Fixed in master but
no new tarball is available.
evolution-data-server doesn't build with gtk+ 2.91.1.
Hi Chen,
2010/6/10 chen pchenth...@novell.com:
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 10:56 +0530, chen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 10:33 +0530, chen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 02:02 +0100, Lucas Rocha wrote:
Hi all,
I won't be able to release GNOME 2.31.3 today due to various build
failures
Hi,
2010/6/10 Florian Müllner florian.muell...@gmail.com:
El jue, 10-06-2010 a las 12:49 +0200, Jan de Groot escribió:
It has been renamed, but so far there's no tarball release of gtk+ with
that change included.
Oh, I was just trying to express that a simple rename is going to break
g-d-s
Hi all,
I won't be able to release GNOME 2.31.3 today due to various build
failures. Here they are:
+ evolution-data-server fails to build:
e-source-selector.c: In function ‘source_selector_drag_motion’:
e-source-selector.c:968: error: ‘GdkDragContext’ has no member named ‘actions’
bringing the good feedback - which is what is
happening now btw.
--lucasr
2010/6/2 Lucas Rocha luc...@gnome.org:
Hi all,
The release team would like to propose some important changes in the way we
organize our modulesets. GNOME releases are currently organized into the
following modulesets
Hi Paolo,
2010/6/2 Paolo Borelli pbore...@katamail.com:
On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 00:37 +0100, Lucas Rocha wrote:
The long term plan for the GNOME applications that were removed from the
Desktop, Admin and Dev Tools modulesets is to simply highlight the
high-quality
applications using the GNOME
Hi,
2010/6/2 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org:
Le mercredi 02 juin 2010 à 11:59 +0100, Lucas Rocha a écrit :
I don't see this as a move to avoid decisions. It's more about being
inclusive with app developers. Why do we have to choose between
high-quality competing apps? If they follow GNOME
Hi all,
The release team would like to propose some important changes in the way we
organize our modulesets. GNOME releases are currently organized into the
following modulesets: Desktop, Platform, Bindings, Mobile, Admin, and Dev
Tools. This model has served us well and has actually evolved
Hi all,
It's been quite some time that you Felix Riemann and Claudio Saavedra
have been doing all the development work in EOG and I think it's time
to pass the ball to them. So, this is just to let everyone know that
I'm officially passing the EOG maintainer post to them.
Thanks Felix and
Hey,
2009/9/19 Matthew Barnes mbar...@redhat.com:
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:21 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
This for libunique 1.0.8, released on mar 22. The issue was fixed on git
master (at least it seems reading the log), but was never released.
yes. I need to do a 1.1 release of
Hey,
2009/9/18 Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net:
If you tried to activate mDNS bookmarks in vinagre, you'd get:
(vinagre:5842): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_object: assertion
`G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (value)' failed
** (vinagre:5842): CRITICAL **: vinagre_bookmarks_entry_get_node:
Hi,
2009/9/17 Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net:
During the Fedora Audio test day we found this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595438
Downstream bug report is:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=523669
The original bug reporter and I found that it fixed the bug in
r-t approval 2 of 2. Go ahead.
--lucasr
2009/9/17 Gustavo Carneiro g...@inescporto.pt:
Requesting permission to apply this one-liner fix for a silly bug in the
braseroburn module in gnome-python-desktop. It seems harmless (but I
even tested it just in case) and adds a bunch of constants
Hey,
2009/9/16 Carlos Garcia Campos carlo...@gnome.org:
El mié, 16-09-2009 a las 01:58 +0200, Andre Klapper escribió:
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 11:06 +0200, Carlos Garcia Campos wrote:
Poppler 0.12 is the new stable release. Although it doesn't add any new
API and evince builds with earlier
No comments after 11 days. Please, update jhbuild and the wiki page.
Cheers!
--lucasr
2009/8/11 Jonh Wendell jwend...@gnome.org:
Hello, folks.
I want to update vinagre dependency on gtk-vnc to 0.3.9, which was
released today.
It has some key features that I really would like to see in
Hi,
2009/8/11 Frederic Peters fpet...@gnome.org:
Cody Russell wrote:
So I was talking briefly to vuntz in irc yesterday about wanting to have
some kind of mechanism to find out when the desktop session is ready
(ie, not once Nautilus and panel are launched, but when they are
actually pretty
Hey,
2009/4/24 Vincent Untz vu...@gnome.org:
Le mercredi 22 avril 2009, à 10:50 -0500, Jason D. Clinton a écrit :
With the outstanding git migration problems (and the resulting
inability to jhbuild) perhaps we should postpone 2.27.1 by one week?
Didn't see a lot of replies, but I think it
The GNOME Release Team would like to announce that git will be the new Version
Control System (VCS) for GNOME. In our opinion, the decision reflects
the opinion
of the majority of our active contributors.
In December 2008, Behdad Esfahbod organized the GNOME DVCS (Distributed Version
Control
Hi,
2009/3/4 Vincent Untz vu...@gnome.org:
Hi all,
Here's a list of modules that didn't see a release since quite some
time. It'd be nice to be sure that they either had no change at all, or
that someone rolls a tarball for 2.26.0 in 10 days.
Note that if there's no news for a module
Hi Emmanuele,
4 days with no comments. Please go ahead and update the wiki pages and
jhbuild modulesets (if haven't done this yet).
--lucasr
2009/2/21 Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com:
hi everyone;
yesterday I did a release of the stable branch of Clutter and
Clutter-GTK. there are a lot of
Hi,
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 20.42 +0100, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
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
Hi.
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 14.49 -0500, Matthias Clasen ha scritto:
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
Hi,
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
Hi Cosimo,
10 days and no replies or objections. I think it makes sense to do it
for 2.26. Go!
--lucasr
2008/10/20 Cosimo Cecchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everyone,
currently we have the GNOME_MAINTAINER_MODE_DEFINES macro in
gnome-common, which takes care of enabling the
Hi Matthias,
2008/8/7 Matthias Clasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey all,
I recommend that we bump the recommended dbus version to 1.2.3 [1],
which Colin just released.
It contains a function to set environment variables in the activation
environment, which is necessary
to make dbus-activated
Hi,
2008/6/8 Jaap A. Haitsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kjartan,
- gnome-session doesn't seem to work. When logging in it just hangs and
I see a zombie gnome-login-sound(?) process. Tried running gconf-editor
to turn off the sound server but that didn't help.
Did you manage to solve this? When I
Hey,
2008/6/8 Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The specific problem on Fedora Rawride (being unable to connect to
session manager) was solved on 2.23.3. Could you send me the output
(~/.xsession-errors) of gnome-session
Hey,
2008/6/1 Behdad Esfahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 18:07 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
Once more, a late reminder. This is so cool, isn't it?
Actually it's not. Ideally I like to see the reminder go out Wednesday
before, so I can schedule some devel hacking before
Hi Kjartan,
2008/5/20 Kjartan Maraas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- gnome-session doesn't seem to work. When logging in it just hangs and
I see a zombie gnome-login-sound(?) process. Tried running gconf-editor
to turn off the sound server but that didn't help.
I have it working normally here (no zombie
Hi all,
The GNOME Roadmap draft for 2.24 (and partially for 2.26 and future
2.x releases) is available at:
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap/Draft
This is a call for triaging the Roadmap. If you're a maintainer/developer
of any GNOME module and think there's any wrong or missing information
in
Hi Dan,
2008/4/7, Dan Winship [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Brazil: /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab lists 15 zones. I did not
even bother trying to figure them out, and assigned the whole
country to America/Sao_Paulo.
There are 4 timezones in Brazil. Have a look at:
Hi Thomas,
2008/3/25, Thomas Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ysgrifennodd Lucas Rocha:
Vincent Untz and I will be working on making the new code shine for 2.24.
Thanks for all the work you're doing on this.
However, some simple changes are necessary on some basic
components that run
Hi all,
In 2006, Dan Winship presented some ideas[1] about the future of
session management in GNOME. He wrote the initial code and defined
this nice architecture which turns gnome-session into a more generic
session management system and makes it easier to eventually replace
the current
Hi Jorge,
(Don't know if John or Mark have already replied you...)
Thanks for the contribution!
I'd suggest you to file a bug and attach your patch in GNOME Bugzilla
in order to ensure that your contribution doesn't get lost in the
mailing list.
--lucasr
2008/3/23, Jorge Pereira [EMAIL
Hi,
FYI: I've just updated the iCal file. It's available at:
http://www.gnome.org/start/schedule-unstable.ics
Let me know if you find any problem.
Thanks,
--lucasr
2008/3/13, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi John,
2008/3/13, Jonh Wendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Em Qui, 2008-03-13 às 00
Hi John,
2008/3/13, Jonh Wendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Em Qui, 2008-03-13 às 00:51 +0200, Lucas Rocha escreveu:
Hi all,
The official schedule of GNOME 2.23/2.24 development cycle is available at:
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentythree
Hi, Lucas.
When will the iCal file
Hi,
2008/2/12, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 12, 2008 8:36 AM, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite all the hard work, it doesn't look like the new Nautilus will be
ready for GNOME 2.22 without regressions.
Why aren't we talking about punting it until GNOME 2.23/24?
Hi Vincent and Alex,
2008/2/12, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le mardi 12 février 2008, à 16:13 +0200, Lucas Rocha a écrit :
Hi,
2008/2/12, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 12, 2008 8:36 AM, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite all the hard work, it doesn't look
Hi,
2008/2/12, Olav Vitters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 01:59:58PM +0200, Lucas Rocha wrote:
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentythree
Note that:
* it is 28 weeks instead of 26. 1 additional week as 2.20 is 25,
another was needed to align with GUADEC (to prevent
Hi,
2008/2/1, Elijah Newren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 31, 2008 3:21 PM, Mike Kestner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 21:49 -0700, Elijah Newren wrote:
=
GNOME 2.21.90 Development Release
=
Hey Elijah,
Hi,
2007/11/9, Ali Sabil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 9, 2007 8:01 PM, Richard Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 18:38 +, BJörn Lindqvist wrote:
I created an initially simple configuration system for SCons and wrote
SConstruct files for building Richard Hughes
Hi Denis,
I created two mockups for possible keyboard and mouse capplets in GNOME
2.20. Their aim is to incorporate accessibility features in both; the
existing keyboard a11y features into Keyboard and the already discussed
Mousetweaks settings into Mouse. The mockups can be found here:
Hi all,
I decided to postpone the review deadline to next monday (November 5)
to give a litle bit more time for feedback.
Thanks,
--lucasr
2007/11/1, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
The GNOME Roadmap draft for 2.22 (and partially for 2.24 and future
2.x releases) is available
Hi all,
The GNOME Roadmap draft for 2.22 (and partially for 2.24 and future
2.x releases) is available at:
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap/Draft
This is a call for triaging the Roadmap. If you're a maintainer/developer
of any GNOME module and think there's any wrong or missing information
in
Hi Xavier,
(I'm replying your original message because I think most of the
discussion went through some weird and non-productive paths).
IMHO, Empathy is definitely the way to go for a GNOME-wide solution
for real-time communication because instead of proposing a new
application, you're doing a
Hi,
2007/9/25, Alex Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 16:41 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote:
Alex, what will the address for the wiki be?
http://live.gnome.org/FuturePanel
Feel free to start putting ideas down if you want. I was gonna wait a few
days before aggregating our
Hi all,
Almost all modules had a 2.20.0 release. Thanks everyone! :-)
--lucasr
2007/9/10, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
According to one of the super-cool release team scripts, those modules
have had zero or just a few releases during the 2.19.x cycle:
Desktop:
- alacarte
Hi,
2007/9/18, Behdad Esfahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 21:43 +0200, Thomas Vander Stichele wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 00:13 +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi
Talking to Daniel Cheese Siegel we asked ourselves:
Why do all GNOME projects have a ChangeLog file?
Isn't
Hi, Halton,
Except librsvg, any other component use libgsf?
According to the GNOME 2.20 jhbuild moduleset bits, the following
modules depend on libgsf:
- gnumeric
- goffice
- planner
- tracker
None of them are official GNOME modules.
--lucasr
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 00:42 +0300, Lucas Rocha
Hi all,
According to one of the super-cool release team scripts, those modules
have had zero or just a few releases during the 2.19.x cycle:
Desktop:
- alacarte
- ekiga
- bug-buddy
- fast-user-switch-applet
- gnome-applets
- gnome-backgrounds
- gnome-keyring-manager
- gnome-media
-
Hi,
I'd like to suggest updating the minimum and recommended versions of
libgsf (external dep) from 1.14.4 to 1.14.5. Reason: it makes librsvg
correctly handle compressed SVG images. See bugs #394803 and
#473731for reference.
Thanks,
--lucasr
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2007/9/10, Elijah Newren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/9/07, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to suggest updating the minimum and recommended versions of
libgsf (external dep) from 1.14.4 to 1.14.5. Reason: it makes librsvg
correctly handle compressed SVG images. See
Hi,
2007/9/3, Behdad Esfahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/3/07, Olav Vitters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New list of missing modules (again, by comparing with jhbuild list):
gamin, libxml2, zenity, libsigc++2, libart_lgpl, libxslt
Of these, only zenity has translations, righ? Lucas?
Done.
Hi,
2007/7/31, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le lundi 30 juillet 2007, à 20:24 -0400, Jorge O. Castro a écrit :
GNOMErs,
It's that time of the year where you guys can show off all the work
you've been putting into your modules.
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNineteen/ReleaseNotes
Hi,
Comments from our beloved release manager:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00171.html
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can learn about libnotify here:
http://www.galago-project.org
andre
--
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | failed
Hi Andre,
IIRC, LSR was proposed too:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00148.html
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahoj all,
according to the wiki [1], these are the three proposed modules for
gnome 2.20 inclusion:
developer tools:
+
Hi,
The original proposal:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-March/msg00318.html
GNOME Journal article:
http://gnomejournal.org/article/56/exercising-your-application-with-accerciser
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can learn about accerciser
Hi Thomas,
2007/7/1, Thomas Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 01:57:03 +0300
Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've blogged this but I thought it would be good to send to d-d-l for
further discussions.
http://blogs.gnome.org/lucasr/2007/07/01/on-gnome-222
Hi all,
As you probably saw, Paolo Borelli blogged[1] a list of tasks and
instructions for new contributors on gedit. Thanks Paolo!
I would love to see something similar about other modules. :-P
Cheers!
--lucasr
[1] http://blogs.gnome.org/pbor/2007/06/30/gedit-call-to-arms/
2007/6/24, Lucas
Hi,
2007/6/26, Elijah Newren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 6/25/07, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/6/25, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've always been around multiload_applet2. gnome-applets is a collection
of applets and there are already sub-maintainer. I'd like to
commit
Hei,
2007/6/2, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
quote who=Lucas Rocha
Having mused upon it for a while since the proposal, I tend to think a
whole release module will be a lot of work for relatively little gain. A
regularly released document showing off stuff coming down the pipe
(tube
Hi all,
I've been checking our latest development releases (2.19.x) and
noticed that some modules haven't had any releases so far in this
development cycle. Here's a list of some of those modules:
- bug-buddy
- gedit
- gnome-applets
- fast-user-switch-applet
- gconf-editor
- gnome-icon-theme
-
Hei,
I'm ok with just bumping the recommended version. Release team, what
do you think?
--lucasr
2007/6/12, Matthias Clasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 6/11/07, Lucas Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to propose to raise the minimum version of shared-mime-info
from 0.19 to 0.21
Hi,
I'd like to propose to raise the minimum version of shared-mime-info
from 0.19 to 0.21 for GNOME 2.20. Basically, this would solve bug
#408591. I guess other modules would benefit from this update as well.
Cheers!
--lucasr
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Hi,
22007/6/1, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
quote who=John (J5) Palmieri
None really. I've been really busy. I think the consensus is this is
good but what form it take would best be discussed at GUADEC perhaps.
If you would like to propose a module perhaps that is also a good away
Hei Diego,
Just a quick thought, should GnomeGoals be considered on the RoadMap
as dateless goals?
I think it would be interesting to have Gnome Goals in the roadmap but
I think they must the be attached to specific releases (not dateless
as you suggested). I would put the goals in the For
Hi John,
2007/5/24, Jonh Wendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Em Qua, 2007-05-23 às 14:13 +0300, Lucas Rocha escreveu:
Hi all,
The GNOME Roadmap draft for 2.20 (and partially for 2.22 and future
releases) is available at:
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap/Draft
This is a call for error
Hi all,
The GNOME Roadmap draft for 2.20 (and partially for 2.22 and future
releases) is available at:
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap/Draft
This is a call for error triaging in the Roadmap. If you're a
maintainer/developer of any GNOME module and think there's any wrong
or missing information
Hi,
2007/5/23, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 14:13 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
[snip]
Note: the Roadmap is not the Release Notes. Therefore, we can go a
little bit deeper into the technical details. We tried to cleanup the
too-specific/internal technical details
Hi,
2007/5/23, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 15:33 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
Hi,
2007/5/23, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 14:13 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
[snip]
Note: the Roadmap is not the Release Notes. Therefore, we can go
Hi Peter,
My mistake: the Python support is planned for 2.20. Fixed!
Thanks!
--lucasr
2007/5/23, Peter Parente [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Lucas,
The road map states that the Python bindings for AT-SPI (pyatspi) will
appear in GNOME 2.22.
Hei John!
Some questions:
- How is this Sneak Peek thing different from what we have now? We can
always develop experimental things and get feedback from community as
the things move on. If they are relevant and get enough support, they
will naturally get into GNOME I guess. Of course there are
Hi Bastien,
What are your plans for GNOME 2.20?
--lucasr
2007/3/19, Bastien Nocera [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SSIA
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HI Alex,
What are your plans for 2.20 for gnome-vfs, eel and nautilus?
Cheers!
--lucasr
2007/3/19, Alexander Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gnome-vfs, eel and nautilus has branched for 2.18. The 2.18 development
continues on the gnome-2-18 branch.
Hi Harish,
After you have something decided about your roadmap, please update
http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap accordingly, ok?
Thanks in advance,
--lucasr
2007/3/16, Harish Krishnaswamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've just branched evolution, evolution-data-server, GtkHTML and
evolution-exchange
Hi all,
As the branches for 2.18 are starting to appear, I'd like to suggest
that in addition to the usual plan announcement in the applicable
mailing lists that the maintainers document those plans in
l.g.o/RoadMap or add a reference there to the module roadmap (Ex:
l.g.o/ModuleName/RoadMap).
Hi,
This is a very nice and simple idea for Gnome Goals. Also, nice as a
GNOME Love activity. It's a pity the idea came after code freeze.
Cheers!
--lucasr
2007/3/6, Ross Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I recently discovered that Application isn't a valid category in the
desktop
Hei,
2007/3/6, Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le mardi 06 mars 2007 à 11:13 +0200, Lucas Rocha a écrit :
Hi,
This is a very nice and simple idea for Gnome Goals. Also, nice as a
GNOME Love activity. It's a pity the idea came after code freeze.
.desktop aren't really code.
I know
Hei all!
2007/1/8, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can learn about seahorse here:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/seahorse/
+1!
--lucasr
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Hi Federico,
Then, we have avahi, which lists dbus-python as a dependency. In turn,
jhbuild requires pyrex in order to build dbus-python. However, pyrex
is *not* installed as part of jhbuild's bootstrap installation of
Python. So, dbus-python is unbuildable.
Pyrex was recently
Hi,
g-s-t shared-admin tool already make it possible to share folders
through Samba and NFS. Shouldn't this module be integrated in some way
(don't know exactly how) with what we have today? I know
gnome-user-share aims to be a direct, simple and fast solution for
file sharing but we already have
Hi all,
I'm having a little dilema about EOG redesign: should EOG be able to
save image changes (rotation) to disk? I tend to say no because,
actually, EOG is an image VIEWER (there is GIMP for image editing). My
plan is: 1) add an Open With File menu item to make it easy to
access an image
Hi Allan,
This message is about gnome marketing issues. So, the best place to
discuss it is marketing-list. ;-)
p eace
--lucasr
2005/10/10, alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all!
This is my first post to the ml so please go easy on me :) (I hope its
the right place, I sent to the gnome-list but
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