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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-14 14:11:58
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Le Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:25:58 +0200, Tsomi <ts...@gm...> a =E9crit : > > Hi all, > >=20 > > It could be nice to add some slackbuilds for the pimlico[1] suite. > > The pimlico suite contains four apps :=20 > > * dates > > * tasks > > * contacts > > * sync > >=20 > > dates is a lightweight calendar, tasks a todo list, contacts a > > calendar and sync is a synchronisation tool but has not been > > released yet. > >=20 > > These apps are based on evolution-data-server, so they don't add any > > additional dependencies. Of course, they wouldn't go to core, but > > they could be just fine in an extra repository.=20 > >=20 > > I can make the slackbuilds myself and take care of the maintenance. > >=20 > > H4kTeUr > >=20 > > [1] http://pimlico-project.org/index.html >=20 > Hello, >=20 > I don't think that there's any problem with that, but now it seems > what we'll need to expend the /extra directory a bit to something > more complete (maybe some categories so extra/ itself won't be a real > mess). Or maybe three versions of GNOME; mini/medium/maxi but it will > probably be too hard to maintain this way for us :-) (and I wouldn't > be a big fan of a 10-versions-Gnome-Slack). >=20 > --- > Tsomi. Hello, I don't think we need to make three versions on gnome-slack. A simple extra repository will do the job. It won't be more than 10-15 programs in extra so it is just fine like that.=20 H4kTeUr --=20 |
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From: Tsomi <ts...@gm...> - 2007-08-14 00:26:07
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> Hi all, > > It could be nice to add some slackbuilds for the pimlico[1] suite. The > pimlico suite contains four apps : > * dates > * tasks > * contacts > * sync > > dates is a lightweight calendar, tasks a todo list, contacts a > calendar and sync is a synchronisation tool but has not been released > yet. > > These apps are based on evolution-data-server, so they don't add any > additional dependencies. Of course, they wouldn't go to core, but they > could be just fine in an extra repository. > > I can make the slackbuilds myself and take care of the maintenance. > > H4kTeUr > > [1] http://pimlico-project.org/index.html Hello, I don't think that there's any problem with that, but now it seems what we'll need to expend the /extra directory a bit to something more complete (maybe some categories so extra/ itself won't be a real mess). Or maybe three versions of GNOME; mini/medium/maxi but it will probably be too hard to maintain this way for us :-) (and I wouldn't be a big fan of a 10-versions-Gnome-Slack). --- Tsomi. |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-13 21:19:43
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Hi all, It could be nice to add some slackbuilds for the pimlico[1] suite. The pimlico suite contains four apps : * dates * tasks * contacts * sync dates is a lightweight calendar, tasks a todo list, contacts a calendar and sync is a synchronisation tool but has not been released yet. These apps are based on evolution-data-server, so they don't add any additional dependencies. Of course, they wouldn't go to core, but they could be just fine in an extra repository. I can make the slackbuilds myself and take care of the maintenance. H4kTeUr [1] http://pimlico-project.org/index.html -- |
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From: _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> - 2007-08-09 15:39:18
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Tsomi a écrit : >> desktop/ : alacarte bug-buddy dasher deskbar-applet eel ekiga eog >> > Is 'eog' really needed for the 'core'? There's already gqview in Slackware (though eog is probably > more minimalist and maybe needed for GNOME). > >> epiphany >> > As I said before, epiphany doesn't support seamonkey anymore, nowadays. I already tried to patch it > (to make ./configure allow it) but it seems that the way Pat built it isn't enough for that (but, > for example, kazehakase perfectly works with seamonkey...). It seems that the only way to have > epiphany is to provide xulrunner as well... > >> evince fast-user-switch-applet >> file-roller gcalctool gconf-editor gdm gedit gnome-applets >> > There's no problem with GDM but I think that SLIM is really better, now :-). > >> gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center >> gnome-desktop gnome-doc-utils gnome-games >> gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-manager >> gnome-mag gnome-media gnome-menus gnome-netstatus >> > Speaking of gnome-menus, don't forget that the XDG menus files for GNOME must go to /etc/gnome (but > sysconfdir should only change for one or two packages). Hopefully, it's easy to do. > >> gnome-nettool gnome-panel gnome-power-manager >> gnome-python-desktop gnome-screensaver gnome-session >> > I can't remember that I needed gnome-python-desktop... > >> gnome-speech gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools >> gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-docs gnome-utils >> > We'll probably have problems with gnome-system-tools and some gnome-net* packages. It seems that > they need libgksu/gksu on Slackware but I never managed to make them work. Anyone? I also remember > that I needed a patch for one or two admin tools to make them work better on Slackware (mostly for > the /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf file). > >> gnome-volume-manager gok gst-plugins-base >> gst-plugins-good gstreamer gtk-engines gtkhtml >> gtksourceview gucharmap libgail-gnome libgnomekbd >> libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgtop liboobs librsvg >> libsoup libwnck metacity nautilus >> nautilus-cd-burner orca pygtksourceview seahorse >> sound-juicer totem vino vte yelp zenity >> > We'll have the same problem with yelp than with epiphany. Only the one provided in GNOME 2.14 works > with seamonkey (if I remember correctly) but it's an old one, eh... Yelp is *really* needed by > GNOME, so it's possible that xulrunner will be as well... > >> devtools/ : -- >> >> platform/ : atk at-spi gail GConf glib gnome-mime-data gnome-vfs >> gnome-vfs-monikers gtk+ gtk-doc intltool >> > Did anyone manage to make Gconf schemas work perfectly? I always had to launch the command to > install them as root in the /etc/gconf dir... it never worked in the doinst.sh script nor in the > SlackBuild itself :/ > And for gtk+, do we really need to provide an other one? I think the one that Slackware provides is > enough (but maybe not for Gnome 2.20). > >> libbonobo libbonoboui libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas >> libgnomeui libIDL ORBit2 pango >> > Again, do we need to upgrade pango here? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > GNOME-Slack-Development mailing list > GNO...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnome-slack-development > eog can be dropped actually, I just forgot it ;-) Epiphany will be dropped certainly too since there are other browsers in slackware... for gdm, I think it's more integrated with gnome (sessions...) and since gdm doesn't need extra deps, it should be a privilegied option. gnome-menus : you'll be the maintainer for that package I think so no problem ;-) gnome-python-desktop : it's just one more package/slackbuild, and it should not be too hard to maintain. (and I learn python these days so I WANT it ;-)) For now, we keep gnome-system-tools and gnome-net* packages in this list... though we'll need certainly more work on them. >"We'll have the same problem with yelp than with epiphany. Only the one provided in >GNOME 2.14 works >with seamonkey (if I remember correctly) but it's an old one, eh... Yelp is *really* >needed by GNOME, so it's possible that xulrunner will be as well..." This is THE BAD NEWS of your mail... What's the problem with gconf ? >And for gtk+, do we really need to provide an other one? I think the one that >Slackware provides is enough (but maybe not for Gnome 2.20). But maybe not for GNOME 2.20. We keep this package in the list *for now* > Again, do we need to upgrade pango here? Same answer :-) Any comments ? I'll send an updated list soon. Thanks. |
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From: Tsomi <ts...@gm...> - 2007-08-09 15:02:22
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> desktop/ : alacarte bug-buddy dasher deskbar-applet eel ekiga eog Is 'eog' really needed for the 'core'? There's already gqview in Slackware (though eog is probably more minimalist and maybe needed for GNOME). > epiphany As I said before, epiphany doesn't support seamonkey anymore, nowadays. I already tried to patch it (to make ./configure allow it) but it seems that the way Pat built it isn't enough for that (but, for example, kazehakase perfectly works with seamonkey...). It seems that the only way to have epiphany is to provide xulrunner as well... > evince fast-user-switch-applet > file-roller gcalctool gconf-editor gdm gedit gnome-applets There's no problem with GDM but I think that SLIM is really better, now :-). > gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center > gnome-desktop gnome-doc-utils gnome-games > gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-manager > gnome-mag gnome-media gnome-menus gnome-netstatus Speaking of gnome-menus, don't forget that the XDG menus files for GNOME must go to /etc/gnome (but sysconfdir should only change for one or two packages). Hopefully, it's easy to do. > gnome-nettool gnome-panel gnome-power-manager > gnome-python-desktop gnome-screensaver gnome-session I can't remember that I needed gnome-python-desktop... > gnome-speech gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools > gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-docs gnome-utils We'll probably have problems with gnome-system-tools and some gnome-net* packages. It seems that they need libgksu/gksu on Slackware but I never managed to make them work. Anyone? I also remember that I needed a patch for one or two admin tools to make them work better on Slackware (mostly for the /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf file). > gnome-volume-manager gok gst-plugins-base > gst-plugins-good gstreamer gtk-engines gtkhtml > gtksourceview gucharmap libgail-gnome libgnomekbd > libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgtop liboobs librsvg > libsoup libwnck metacity nautilus > nautilus-cd-burner orca pygtksourceview seahorse > sound-juicer totem vino vte yelp zenity We'll have the same problem with yelp than with epiphany. Only the one provided in GNOME 2.14 works with seamonkey (if I remember correctly) but it's an old one, eh... Yelp is *really* needed by GNOME, so it's possible that xulrunner will be as well... > > devtools/ : -- > > platform/ : atk at-spi gail GConf glib gnome-mime-data gnome-vfs > gnome-vfs-monikers gtk+ gtk-doc intltool Did anyone manage to make Gconf schemas work perfectly? I always had to launch the command to install them as root in the /etc/gconf dir... it never worked in the doinst.sh script nor in the SlackBuild itself :/ And for gtk+, do we really need to provide an other one? I think the one that Slackware provides is enough (but maybe not for Gnome 2.20). > libbonobo libbonoboui libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas > libgnomeui libIDL ORBit2 pango Again, do we need to upgrade pango here? |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-09 14:00:08
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Here is the correct link... https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5589 -- |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-09 13:53:40
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Le Thu, 09 Aug 2007 00:13:52 +0200, _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> a =E9crit : > Actually, we plan to keep the core distribution the smallest possible. > If epiphany is a real pain in the ass (because we need to compile=20 > firefox or xulrunner), we'll simply drop it. > Maybe we'll not keep ekiga too... (so it will be in extra/) >=20 > "evolution-data-server is also needed for the calendar and time > applets." It's why Pat' have stop the packaging of GNOME... for all > these things which make GNOME really difficult to compile. > evolution-data-server for the time applet... nimportnawak I've forgot to add that evince 0.9.x needs poppler 0.5.9. It would be nice to patch poppler to correct more or less a bug[1] that causes a realy poor rendering when using cairo output or maybe at least disabling cairo output itself. [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D5589 --=20 |
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From: _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 22:14:57
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H4kTeUr a écrit : > Le Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:33:35 +0200, > _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> a écrit : > > >> Hi, >> >> this is the "gnome-slack core" list packages that we had planned to >> keep. (in progress...) >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> GNOME 2.19.6 : packages to keep for the "gnome-slack core" project - >> DRAFT >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> admin/ : -- >> >> bindings/ >> -> c++ : -- >> -> java : -- >> -> mono : -- >> -> perl : -- (selon besoins de dépendances) >> -> python : gnome-python pygobject pygtk pyorbit >> >> desktop/ : alacarte bug-buddy dasher deskbar-applet eel ekiga >> eog epiphany evince fast-user-switch-applet >> file-roller gcalctool gconf-editor gdm gedit >> gnome-applets gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center >> gnome-desktop gnome-doc-utils gnome-games >> gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-manager >> gnome-mag gnome-media gnome-menus gnome-netstatus >> gnome-nettool gnome-panel gnome-power-manager >> gnome-python-desktop gnome-screensaver gnome-session >> gnome-speech gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools >> gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-docs >> gnome-utils gnome-volume-manager gok gst-plugins-base >> gst-plugins-good gstreamer gtk-engines gtkhtml >> gtksourceview gucharmap libgail-gnome libgnomekbd >> libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgtop liboobs librsvg >> libsoup libwnck metacity nautilus >> nautilus-cd-burner orca pygtksourceview seahorse >> sound-juicer totem vino vte yelp zenity >> >> devtools/ : -- >> >> platform/ : atk at-spi gail GConf glib gnome-mime-data >> gnome-vfs gnome-vfs-monikers gtk+ gtk-doc intltool >> libbonobo libbonoboui libglade libgnome >> libgnomecanvas libgnomeui libIDL ORBit2 pango >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. >> Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. >> Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a >> browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ >> GNOME-Slack-Development mailing list >> GNO...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnome-slack-development >> > > evolution-data-server is also needed for the calendar and time > applets. ekiga alsa needs opal and pwlib. I don't know if epiphany > compile against seamonkey. If not, firefox must be built from source, > and it's a real pain in the ass. > > Actually, we plan to keep the core distribution the smallest possible. If epiphany is a real pain in the ass (because we need to compile firefox or xulrunner), we'll simply drop it. Maybe we'll not keep ekiga too... (so it will be in extra/) "evolution-data-server is also needed for the calendar and time applets." It's why Pat' have stop the packaging of GNOME... for all these things which make GNOME really difficult to compile. evolution-data-server for the time applet... nimportnawak |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 17:20:30
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Le Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:33:35 +0200, _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> a =E9crit : > Hi, >=20 > this is the "gnome-slack core" list packages that we had planned to=20 > keep. (in progress...) >=20 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------- > GNOME 2.19.6 : packages to keep for the "gnome-slack core" project - > DRAFT > -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------- >=20 > admin/ : -- >=20 > bindings/ > -> c++ : -- > -> java : -- > -> mono : -- > -> perl : -- (selon besoins de d=E9pendances) > -> python : gnome-python pygobject pygtk pyorbit >=20 > desktop/ : alacarte bug-buddy dasher deskbar-applet eel ekiga > eog epiphany evince fast-user-switch-applet > file-roller gcalctool gconf-editor gdm gedit > gnome-applets gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center > gnome-desktop gnome-doc-utils gnome-games =20 > gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-manager > gnome-mag gnome-media gnome-menus gnome-netstatus =20 > gnome-nettool gnome-panel gnome-power-manager > gnome-python-desktop gnome-screensaver gnome-session =20 > gnome-speech gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools > gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-docs > gnome-utils gnome-volume-manager gok gst-plugins-base > gst-plugins-good gstreamer gtk-engines gtkhtml =20 > gtksourceview gucharmap libgail-gnome libgnomekbd > libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgtop liboobs librsvg =20 > libsoup libwnck metacity nautilus > nautilus-cd-burner orca pygtksourceview seahorse =20 > sound-juicer totem vino vte yelp zenity >=20 > devtools/ : -- >=20 > platform/ : atk at-spi gail GConf glib gnome-mime-data > gnome-vfs gnome-vfs-monikers gtk+ gtk-doc intltool > libbonobo libbonoboui libglade libgnome > libgnomecanvas libgnomeui libIDL ORBit2 pango >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a > browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> > http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ > GNOME-Slack-Development mailing list > GNO...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnome-slack-development evolution-data-server is also needed for the calendar and time applets. ekiga alsa needs opal and pwlib. I don't know if epiphany compile against seamonkey. If not, firefox must be built from source, and it's a real pain in the ass.=20 --=20 |
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From: _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 16:55:54
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Hi,
this is the "gnome-slack core" list packages that we had planned to
keep. (in progress...)
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GNOME 2.19.6 : packages to keep for the "gnome-slack core" project - DRAFT
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admin/ : --
bindings/
-> c++ : --
-> java : --
-> mono : --
-> perl : -- (selon besoins de dépendances)
-> python : gnome-python pygobject pygtk pyorbit
desktop/ : alacarte bug-buddy dasher deskbar-applet eel ekiga eog
epiphany evince fast-user-switch-applet
file-roller gcalctool gconf-editor gdm gedit gnome-applets
gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center
gnome-desktop gnome-doc-utils gnome-games
gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-manager
gnome-mag gnome-media gnome-menus gnome-netstatus
gnome-nettool gnome-panel gnome-power-manager
gnome-python-desktop gnome-screensaver gnome-session
gnome-speech gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools
gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-docs gnome-utils
gnome-volume-manager gok gst-plugins-base
gst-plugins-good gstreamer gtk-engines gtkhtml
gtksourceview gucharmap libgail-gnome libgnomekbd
libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgtop liboobs librsvg
libsoup libwnck metacity nautilus
nautilus-cd-burner orca pygtksourceview seahorse
sound-juicer totem vino vte yelp zenity
devtools/ : --
platform/ : atk at-spi gail GConf glib gnome-mime-data gnome-vfs
gnome-vfs-monikers gtk+ gtk-doc intltool
libbonobo libbonoboui libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas
libgnomeui libIDL ORBit2 pango
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From: _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 16:20:46
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H4kTeUr a écrit : > Hi, > > I've made slackbuilds for a lot of gnome 2.19.6 apps. I know that most > of them are already available on the svn, but I think they can be > useful. If you want, I'll correct the ones who need to be corrected and > add them to the svn. Below you'll find a tree with the slackbuilds. > > |-bindings > |---c++ > |-----cairomm > |-----glibmm > |-----gtkmm > |-----libglademm > |-----libgtksourceviewmm > |-----libsigc++ > |-----libxml++ > |---python > |-----gnome-python-extras > |-----pycairo > |-----pygobject > |-----pygtk > |-desktop > |---brasero > |---eel > |---evince > |---evolution-data-server > |---gnome-desktop > |---gnome-icon-theme > |---gnome-keyring > |---gnome-menus > |---gst-ffmpeg > |---gst-plugins-bad > |---gst-plugins-base > |---gst-plugins-good > |---gst-plugins-ugly > |---gstreamer > |---gtk-engines > |---gtksourceview > |---libgnomeprint > |---libgnomeprintui > |---libsoup > |---nautilus > |---nautilus-cd-burner > |---scrollkeeper > |---vte > |-devlib > |---gnome-common > |---libgnomecups > |-platform > |---atk > |---gail > |---gconf > |---glib2 > |---gnome-mime-data > |---gnome-vfs > |---gtk+2 > |---intltool > |---libbonobo > |---libbonoboui > |---libgnome > |---libgnomecanvas > |---libgnomeui > |---orbit2 > |---pango > > > I think we can keep c++/ and some desktop apps like brasero (what is this?) for for extra/. The core distribution doesn't need those softwares... Thanks. |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 15:31:02
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Le Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:26:14 +0200, _Hitek_ <hi...@sl...> a =E9crit : > H4kTeUr a =E9crit : > > Hi, > > > > I've made slackbuilds for a lot of gnome 2.19.6 apps. I know that > > most of them are already available on the svn, but I think they can > > be useful. If you want, I'll correct the ones who need to be > > corrected and add them to the svn. Below you'll find a tree with > > the slackbuilds. > > > > |-bindings > > |---c++ > > |-----cairomm > > |-----glibmm > > |-----gtkmm > > |-----libglademm > > |-----libgtksourceviewmm > > |-----libsigc++ > > |-----libxml++ > > |---python > > |-----gnome-python-extras > > |-----pycairo > > |-----pygobject > > |-----pygtk > > |-desktop > > |---brasero > > |---eel > > |---evince > > |---evolution-data-server > > |---gnome-desktop > > |---gnome-icon-theme > > |---gnome-keyring > > |---gnome-menus > > |---gst-ffmpeg > > |---gst-plugins-bad > > |---gst-plugins-base > > |---gst-plugins-good > > |---gst-plugins-ugly > > |---gstreamer > > |---gtk-engines > > |---gtksourceview > > |---libgnomeprint > > |---libgnomeprintui > > |---libsoup > > |---nautilus > > |---nautilus-cd-burner > > |---scrollkeeper > > |---vte > > |-devlib > > |---gnome-common > > |---libgnomecups > > |-platform > > |---atk > > |---gail > > |---gconf > > |---glib2 > > |---gnome-mime-data > > |---gnome-vfs > > |---gtk+2 > > |---intltool > > |---libbonobo > > |---libbonoboui > > |---libgnome > > |---libgnomecanvas > > |---libgnomeui > > |---orbit2 > > |---pango > > > > > > =20 > I think we can keep c++/ and some desktop apps like brasero (what > is this?) for for extra/. >=20 > The core distribution doesn't need those softwares... >=20 > Thanks. brasero is a burning program for gnome who need almost all gnome to compile, but as is, it doesn't. I don't know exactly why, maybe it need libburn instead of cdrecord. http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Brasero http://www.gnome.org/projects/brasero/ --=20 |
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From: H4kTeUr <h4...@sl...> - 2007-08-08 14:10:22
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Hi, I've made slackbuilds for a lot of gnome 2.19.6 apps. I know that most of them are already available on the svn, but I think they can be useful. If you want, I'll correct the ones who need to be corrected and add them to the svn. Below you'll find a tree with the slackbuilds. |-bindings |---c++ |-----cairomm |-----glibmm |-----gtkmm |-----libglademm |-----libgtksourceviewmm |-----libsigc++ |-----libxml++ |---python |-----gnome-python-extras |-----pycairo |-----pygobject |-----pygtk |-desktop |---brasero |---eel |---evince |---evolution-data-server |---gnome-desktop |---gnome-icon-theme |---gnome-keyring |---gnome-menus |---gst-ffmpeg |---gst-plugins-bad |---gst-plugins-base |---gst-plugins-good |---gst-plugins-ugly |---gstreamer |---gtk-engines |---gtksourceview |---libgnomeprint |---libgnomeprintui |---libsoup |---nautilus |---nautilus-cd-burner |---scrollkeeper |---vte |-devlib |---gnome-common |---libgnomecups |-platform |---atk |---gail |---gconf |---glib2 |---gnome-mime-data |---gnome-vfs |---gtk+2 |---intltool |---libbonobo |---libbonoboui |---libgnome |---libgnomecanvas |---libgnomeui |---orbit2 |---pango -- |