Hi Kevin, 2015-03-01 13:21 GMT-03:00 Kevin Fenzi <[email protected]>: > On Sun, 1 Mar 2015 11:08:59 -0300 > Matias De lellis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Xfce 4.12 was released today. The following packages are available >> > on rawhide. >> >> Just thank you!. >> It's too late for Fedora 22 ?. All packages were tested thanks your >> copr repository. > > The current plan is to test in rawhide for a few days at least and find > any major issues and clean up any problems, then look at building for > f22 and submit our late change and a freeze break to get into the > alpha compose (if we can).
Ohh.. Ok. Good plan!. > Note that testing 4.11.x was fine, but there were still changes between > them and 4.12 in some cases I think and of course there's the > integration parts, etc Yes. Unfortunately there is some bug to fix. e.g: * https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11450 (Appearance Dialog freezes for several seconds on open) * https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11612 (https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11450) This also on fedora 20 stable. >> > * libxfce4ui >> Please split the gtk2 and gtk3 version in two packages. This to avoid >> any confusion with applications that depend on gtk3 as the latest >> versions of pragha and parole. =) > > We could do this, but not sure it's worth it really at this point. > We depend on both gtk2 and gtk3 for various things, so until we get to > the point where we want to remove gtk2 from the live install, not sure > it buys us much. I could be missing something tho... > >> > * xfce4-panel >> >> The same. This will be very useful to use fedora as development >> environment to xfce 4.14 =) > > Well, I think if we split things up we could break gtk3 panel plugins > with a gtk2 panel. We would need deps to pull back in the gtk3 stuff, > at which point I'm not sure there's value in splitting it... It's okay. Formally as it is now does not cause any problems. Just makes me a little noise having to install a package that depends both gtk2 and gtk3, when it could keep it in two independent packages. But you're right. in practice not make any difference, and needs more work. >> > If you are running rawhide, please help test Xfce 4.12. If nothing >> > is too broke, these could be built for stable release(s). >> >> Never install rawhide. Maybe try it on a virtual machine.. > > Sure, thats a great way to try. ;) > > kevin Regards. _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
