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Message #03981
Re: Work items and TODOs (LXDE)
Another problem I got in libfm.
When I tried to add gtk-doc and glib-testing supports to it, some
errors happened during make.
Actually I did not know how to correctly use these tools. Help is
needed in this part.
An option may be removing gtk-doc support for now since there are no
usable API docs yet.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 05/22/2011 04:06 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jonathan :) Don't forget to update the TODO page next time :)
>
> OK... I tend to only remember to update TODO when the job is done, not
> when I start working on it!
>
>> http://gitorious.org/lxde-jmarsden/libfm-jmarsden/commit/09b606108146cdc5bfa8167021baf50931edef36
>> Not sure it's suitable for upstream. As far as I know,
>> x-terminal-emulator is a Debian / Ubuntu stuff.
>
> I wasn't sure, but that's why I did they one patch per commit -- whoever
> approves or rejects the commits *will* be sure.
>
>> http://gitorious.org/lxde-jmarsden/libfm-jmarsden/commit/19636195842d26843718bb5900ffea4f8fd28076
>
>> The modifications on .desktop should not be applied, it's generated at
>> build time. That's also mean that the patch in the package is wrong :-/
>
> OK. Do we still need some sort of patch to the template, or is the
> patch to the .desktop just useless, because it will be overwritten
> during build? Should I make a another commit removing that change to
> .desktop ??
>
>> I hope to finish merging patchs from Ubuntu / Debian today, except for
>> libfm/pcmanfm (I don't have commit access to the branches).
>
> Great! Then I won't do any more of these, since you are almost done
> with all the rest :)
>
> Once they are all "in", is there anything preventing you and pcman from
> doing a source tarball release of LXDE -- maybe an rc1 release?? Then
> we can package from that and if all looks good, you guy can do a 'real'
> new LXDE release? Are there any automated test tools/test suite for
> LXDE, incidentally?
>
> There seem to be some fairly bad "segfault" type bugs being reported in
> some of the lx* tools in Lubuntu 11.04 -- have you looked at any of
> them? How serious are these issues? Making a preference change should
> not cause the preference editor to crash, for example :)
>
> Jonathan
>
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