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sudo apt-get install makiOn Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Albert Palacios <optimisme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Julien,Not working yet :s, the "Software Center" didn't show the icon properly, after installing the deb:[_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 13:46:24.346737] Application.vala:77: Cable version: 0.1 [_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 13:46:24.346804] Application.vala:79: Kernel version: 3.2.0-53-generic [_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG 13:46:24.354284] Settings.vala:158: Loading settings from schema 'org.pantheon.cable' [_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG 13:46:24.355600] Settings.vala:158: Loading settings from schema 'org.pantheon.cable.saved-state' [_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG 13:46:24.358117] Irc.vala:38: Successfully connected to Sushi dbus session.[_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG 13:46:24.563078] [Gtk] Connecting to session manager[_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL 13:46:24.599686] file /home/albert/Projects/bake/.built/dpkg-builddir/cable-0.1/src/Irc/Client.vala: line 43: unexpected error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name de.ikkoku.sushi was not provided by any .service files (g-dbus-error-quark, 2)[_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL 13:46:24.599747] Cable will not function properly. Segmentation faultOn Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Julien <spautz.julien@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Seems normal. Still not working?Try what shnatsel said and run bake release-deb and then install the .deb file.On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Albert Palacios <optimisme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:sudo bake uninstall sudo bake clean sudo bake install >> install_out.txt I attached the out.albert@albertPC:~/Projects/bake$ find /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/ | grep cable/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.pantheon.cable.gschema.xmlOn Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Julien <spautz.julien@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Those options.xxx variables are not defined in the Recipe files, but have default values, in this case /usr/shareAnyway, can you post bake's output on pastebin? First uninstall and clean, then install again.Also, please run $ find /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/ | grep cableOn Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Albert Palacios <optimisme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Julien,Thanks for your help, from Luna I have 'bzr' but never installed 'cable'. Then,sudo apt-get install libnotify-* sudo apt-get install unity sudo apt-get install libunity-dev sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bake-team/releases sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bake bzr branch lp:~julien-spautz/cable/bake cd bake bake sudo bake install cable Result:[_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 12:57:23.650437] Application.vala:77: Cable version: 0.1 [_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 12:57:23.650506] Application.vala:79: Kernel version: 3.2.0-53-generic [_LOG_LEVEL_WARN 12:57:23.654776] [GLib-GIO] Settings schema 'org.pantheon.cable' is not installedTrace/breakpoint trapI am looking at the "recipes" and I can't see where is the options.data-directory defined:variables = @DATADIR@=$(options.data-directory) \ AlbertOn Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Julien <spautz.julien@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Bake should output something like this: $ sudo bake install [Configuring] install-directory - / (default) system-config-directory - /etc (default) system-binary-directory - /sbin (default) system-library-directory - /lib (default) resource-directory - /usr (default) binary-directory - $(options.resource-directory)/bin (default)library-directory - $(options.resource-directory)/lib (default)data-directory - $(options.resource-directory)/share (default)include-directory - $(options.resource-directory)/include (default) project-data-directory - $(options.data-directory)/cable (default)[Entering directory data] MKDIR /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemasCP org.pantheon.cable.gschema.xml /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.pantheon.cable.gschema.xmlMKDIR /usr/share/applications CP cable.desktop /usr/share/applications/cable.desktop ...On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Julien <spautz.julien@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Bake installs the gsettings schema automatically. Did you install cable like I described?On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Albert Palacios <optimisme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,I am trying to compile it, I want to begin a new application and I will use your bake structure as an example. But I get:albert@albert-MacBookPro:~/Projects/bake$ cable[_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 12:41:55.318429] Application.vala:77: Cable version: 0.1 [_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 12:41:55.318495] Application.vala:79: Kernel version: 3.2.0-53-generic [_LOG_LEVEL_WARN 12:41:55.322681] [GLib-GIO] Settings schema 'org.pantheon.cable' is not installedTrace/breakpoint trap Maybe a line on how to install the schema is missing?On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:08 AM, Julien <spautz.julien@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hey guys,I've lately been toying with a relatively recent build system called bake. It was created and is maintained by Robert Ancell and you can find the source code here: https://launchpad.net/bake.There isn't much documentation out there, but the manual will teach you most important things: https://answers.launchpad.net/bake/+faq/2172$ bzr branch lp:bake $ cd bake $ yelp helpSo if you're like me and have no idea about cmake, bake might be the perfect alternative. It is very simple and requires practically no boiler code (unlike cmake). It would also be easier for new developers to set up their own projects.I'm pretty sure you want to see some actual implementation, so here it is:https://code.launchpad.net/~julien-spautz/cable/bakeIf you look at the diffs (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~julien-spautz/cable/bake/revision/137) you'll see that I added a few Recipe files, containing all the information bake needs, and at the same time got rid of all that cmake ugliness. Since Cable uses the same cmake template as the official elementary apps, this should work just as well with any other elementary app.If you want to try it yourself, here are some instructions: First install bake: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bake-team/releases $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install bake Now get my branch: $ bzr branch lp:~julien-spautz/cable/bake $ cd bakeSo far so good. Now let's build (make sure you have all the deps, you'll find them in /src/Recipe):$ bake There should now be an executable in src/ and one in tests/. How about cleaning up again? $ bake clean Installing? $ sudo bake install Running unit tests? (I know you all enjoy those TDD threads) $ bake test Creating a .deb package? $ bake release-deb (might take a while) If you're not in love yet I really don't know...I'll try to convert some other elementary apps to bake in the future, but I don't think it'll be very difficult. The biggest downside of bake is of course that it is still relatively new and therefore lacks complete documentation and tutorials and probably still has some important bugs. Otherwise I see no reason not to switch at some point in the future, be it for Isis, or Isis + 1 (but not later, srsly).What are your opinions? Has anyone else had any experience with it?-- Julien Spautz -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community Post to : elementary-dev-community@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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