Ah, for some reason I thought that python-indicate was coming from
outside of that repo.
So instead I'm marking as wontfix since libindicate is dead. :)
Possibly Lars' example in comment:14 should be added to a README or
examples file in indicator-messages...
** Changed in: libindicate (Ubuntu)
Reassigning to python-indicate since this isn't a bug in libindicate.
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Title:
python-indicate doesn't work in 14.04
Status in Lib
libmessaging-menu doesn't depend on gtk. It shouldn't matter which gtk
version you use as long as glib is up to date.
I agree that the package should be removed.
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Yes, I did it the same way. I asked that question to Gajim developers
and they answered, it could be because Gajim uses GTK2, while Unity is
using GTK3.
Is there some documentation how messaging menu can be used in GTK2? Or
is this not possible?
BTW: if python-indicate is no longer working in Tru
Jochen: that's strange. Do you import it like other gobject-
introspection modules?
from gi.repository import MessagingMenu
Feel free to ping me about this on freenode (larsu in #ubuntu-desktop).
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** Summary changed:
- python-indicate not showing up in message indictor
+ python-indicate not showing up in message indicator
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