How does GNOME 2.12 treats to you so far?

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Sep 14 23:44:29 PDT 2005


On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 11:27 +0400, Vladimir Grebenschikov wrote:
> В сб, 10/09/2005 в 01:05 -0500, Jeremy Messenger пишет:
> > Hello folks,
> > 
> > Please fill out your complaint, feedback, report bug or whatever for us  
> > can write in known issues, faqs and fix stuff if need.
> 
> Trying to upgrade gnome by gnome_upgrade.sh
> 
> - first problem: I have packages available in /usr/ports/packages before
> upgrade, so gnome_upgade.sh -p use these packages (old glib and others
> dependence) instead of get them from tinderbox. Probably one this should
> be checked somehow by upgrade script.

It is now.  Setting PACKAGESITE prior to running the script will allow
you to use a custom repository for packages.

> 
> I've interrupted upgrade and continue with -restart.
> 
> Then it fails while upgrade gpsdrive:

[snip]

Looks like a problem with gpsdrive and the new pango API.  I'd report
this to the gpsdrive maintainer.  They should feel free to contact
gnome@ if they have any questions.

> 
> After -restarte without gpsdrive
> it fails on audacity:

[snip]

Same thing.  GTK+ no longer explicitly pulls in pangox, so the port
needs to be modified to import the pangox CFLAGS and LDFLAGS from
pkg-config.

[snip]

> gnome-splash-manager - coredumps:
> % ruby /usr/local/bin/gnome-splashscreen-manager
> (eval):1: [BUG] rbgobj_define_class: Invalid gtype [CanvasPathDef]
> 
> ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [i386-freebsd6]
> 
> Abort
> % gdb ruby ruby.core
> ...

[snip]

This is a known issue, I believe.  I'll let mezz comment on the
ruby-gnome ports.

> 
> Evolution tried to check all incoming mail for spam with remote servers
> (corresponding checkbox in setup turned off)
> This make morning mail fetching work very, very long.

Sounds like a general Evo bug.  You might check Bugzilla for any
potential candidates.

Joe

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