Re: [anjuta-devel] Error while compiling Anjuta source



Hallo Kriti!

Please keep in mind to keep the mailing list in CC (and yes, I will tell
you that ten more times if needed ;)

There are some proposals at https://wiki.gnome.org/Anjuta/Roadmap. To
me, the remaining points of BuildSytemCleanUp especially the "Build a
single file"-feature and the symbol-db/autocompletion improvements are
the most important features. But you can of course also propose your own
ideas.

Regards,
Johannes

Am Mittwoch, den 06.11.2013, 19:46 +0530 schrieb Kriti Kansal:
Thanks I'll do that.


As part of my OPW application I have been asked to "Describe the
details and the timeline of the work I plan to accomplish on the
project I am most interested in". Since I am applying for Project
Anjuta, can you please guide regarding me the work I'll have to
accomplish during the course of my internship.


Thanks and Regards,

Kriti,

IRC Nick-kan4 



On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Johannes Schmid <jhs jsschmid de>
wrote:
        Please just attach it - review is done in the bug report.
        
        Am Mittwoch, den 06.11.2013, 18:13 +0530 schrieb Kriti Kansal:
        > Hi,
        >
        >
        > Please can you check if the format of the patch attached is
        correct or
        > not so that I can attach it finally with the bug 711512 .
        >
        >
        > Thanks and Regards,
        >
        > Kriti
        >
        > IRC Nick- kan4
        >
        >
        >
        > On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:45 AM, Kriti Kansal
        <kriti2kansal gmail com>
        > wrote:
        >         Hi,
        >
        >
        >         I have created a bug report on
        >         https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711512 .
        >
        >
        >         Kindly review it and provide me the details of what
        needs to
        >         be done further.
        >
        >
        >         Thanks and Regards,
        >
        >         Kriti
        >
        >         IRC Nick- kan4
        >
        >
        >
        >         On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Johannes Schmid
        >         <jhs jsschmid de> wrote:
        >                 Hi Krita!
        >
        >                 Please always keep the mailing list in CC -
        thanks!
        >
        >                 > In the editor window when we search a Text
        (Ctrl_f)
        >                 like "Ty" and the
        >                 > file has text "Td" , the string "Td" is
        matched and
        >                 colored since it
        >                 > has matched "T" of both the strings. But
        "Td" should
        >                 not be colored as
        >                 > it is not equal to the search string "Ty"
        even if
        >                 some part of it as
        >                 > matched "Td".
        >
        >
        >                 Yes, that looks like a valid bug to me
        indeed.
        >
        >                 > I have attached the modified file
        >                 > plugins/document-manager/search-box.c. I
        Kindly
        >                 request you to please
        >                 > review this change and guide me what needs
        to be
        >                 done further.
        >
        >
        >                 Your fix sounds good to me but it is far
        easier to
        >                 review it, when you
        >                 fila a bug attach a patch to the bug report.
        There is
        >                 more informatio on
        >                 git usage on https://wiki.gnome.org/Git but
        here are
        >                 the basics:
        >
        >                 * Assuming you checked out the anjuta
        repository from
        >                 git and build it
        >                 * Edit the file for the bug fix (or just
        keep the file
        >                 in case you
        >                 edited it already)
        >                 * Either choose the "Commit pane" in the git
        plugin
        >                 and select the file
        >                 or type "git commit <filename>" (or -a
        instead of the
        >                 filename for all
        >                 edited files) on command line and add a
        commit
        >                 message. The commit
        >                 message does (by convention) start with the
        name of
        >                 the module you are
        >                 working on and would in this case be
        something like
        >
        >                 "document-manager: Fix bgo#123456 - <title
        of the bug>
        >
        >                 Some more explanation what was fixed
        exactly...."
        >
        >                 bgo stands for bugs.gnome.org and 123456 is
        the bug
        >                 number. The first
        >                 line of the commit message is usually shown
        in the
        >                 summary of commits
        >                 while everything after the newline is only
        shown in
        >                 the details. I think
        >                 there is some more info in the HACKING
        document about
        >                 it.
        >
        >                 * Create a patch either using the git plugin
        again or
        >                 with "git
        >                 format-patch -1" on the command-line. The -1
        stands
        >                 for the last patch,
        >                 so if you want to create multiple patch sets
        that
        >                 would be -2 or -3.
        >                 Then a file 0001-your-commit-message.patch
        is created
        >                 which you can
        >                 attach to the bug.
        >
        >                 Thanks for your work - it is impressive how
        good you
        >                 get used to the
        >                 code! :)
        >
        >                 Regards,
        >                 Johannes
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        
        



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