Re: [Tracker] ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.7.28 released

2010-03-28 Thread Michael Biebl
2010/3/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:  This release is considered a Release Candidate for 0.8. Assuming no  major regressions are found with it, the next release is likely to  be 0.8.0. I checked the current state of git master again, and compared which symbols are exported and what is

Re: [Tracker] ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.7.28 released

2010-03-28 Thread Adrien Bustany
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:29:20 +0200, Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com wrote: 2010/3/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:  This release is considered a Release Candidate for 0.8. Assuming no  major regressions are found with it, the next release is likely to  be 0.8.0. I checked the current

Re: [Tracker] ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.7.28 released

2010-03-28 Thread Michael Biebl
2010/3/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:  This release is considered a Release Candidate for 0.8. Assuming no  major regressions are found with it, the next release is likely to  be 0.8.0. Me again. I also did an automated scan for missing/outdated licensing/copyright information on

Re: [Tracker] ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.7.28 released

2010-03-28 Thread Michael Biebl
2010/3/28 Adrien Bustany mad...@mymadcat.com: Thanks for the report! I have a few symbols that belong to my code, I'll fix that. BTW, couldn't we have a C macro to export symbols, something along the lines of TRACKER_EXPORT void tracker_my_function_that_should_be_public (void) rather than

[Tracker] librgss to git.gnome.org

2010-03-28 Thread Roberto Guido
Due Tracker has libgrss as a dependency (for miner-rss), I report here that the library has been moved to git.gnome.org (as suggested by Taylor some time ago) http://git.gnome.org/browse/libgrss/ A descriptive page is also available on the Gnome's wiki http://live.gnome.org/Libgrss -- Roberto

Re: [Tracker] ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.7.28 released

2010-03-28 Thread Martyn Russell
On 28/03/10 14:42, Adrien Bustany wrote: TRACKER_EXPORT void tracker_my_function_that_should_be_public (void) rather than playing with regexps in the Makefile ? I've no idea of how it would be done though. I know KDE does it, so it should be doable. The regex is good enough, I removed the

Re: [Tracker] GSOC Project Idea

2010-03-28 Thread Sumit Ranjan
Hi all.. I am Sumit, third year Computer Science student from India. I am very much enthusiastic about contributing for gnome, in google SoC'10. I have come up with a project idea, which I wish to work on. Description: I would like to develop a User friendly Command Search Tool which gives users