Re: gnome-shell Build proccess



Hi, thank you very much. I wasn't aware of mistake that I made and did EXACTLY what Bijan suggested.

I'm going to test it now.

Greetings from Slovakia,

Milan



On 01/21/2012 12:43 AM, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
We are wrong. It is our fault.

Clutter recently landed a large set of changes that were hard to test,
and caused regressions and broke GNOME Shell. There was a branch
called 'pre-apocalypse-1'. The regressions were fixed, and the
'pre-apocalypse-1' branch was removed. jhbuild has not been updated to
reflect the fact that the branch was removed.

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 3:36 PM, bijan binaee<bijanbina gmail com>  wrote:
I say again and again that you must do exactly what i said it seems that you
do something wrong !

i said that remove all of your precede code that had been download and fetch
them!
also why you use force_checkout instead of checkout?


On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Milan Oravec<moravec ukf sk>  wrote:

Hi, I've tied your way of building GS, but my journey ends here:

*** Checking out clutter *** [26/103]
rm -rf /home/migo/gnome-shell/source/clutter
git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter
Cloning into clutter...
remote: Counting objects: 53718, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (13140/13140), done.
remote: Total 53718 (delta 42774), reused 51280 (delta 40537)
Receiving objects: 100% (53718/53718), 17.19 MiB | 770 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (42774/42774), done.
git remote set-url origin git://git.gnome.org/clutter
git fetch
*** Error during phase force_checkout of clutter: The requested branch
"pre-apocalypse-1" is not available. Neither locally, nor remotely in the
origin remote. *** [26/103]

  [1] Rerun phase force_checkout
  [2] Ignore error and continue to next module
  [3] Give up on module
  [4] Start shell
  [5] Reload configuration
  [6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over"
choice:

Is it only temporary problem, or I'm missing something?

System is 32bit Ubuntu 11.10.

Thanks in advance!

Milan




On 01/19/2012 01:52 AM, bijan binaee wrote:

Hi Paul !

after i take one month for build gnome i found a good way for build it.
note : i use ubuntu and i suggest you to use it too!
1. get jhbuild from source code of it in git.gnome.org
<http://git.gnome.org>(i khow you have it so please update it to latest

version it is very very important!)
2. in jhbuild source find modulesets/gnome-suites-core-3.4.modules
3. copy content of http://paste.kde.org/188732/ to your .jhbuildrc in
your home directory and stick in your mind to change moduleset to the
modules you find in precede step
4. ensure that /opt/gnome have write permission
5. delete all of your ancient source code
6. run jhbuild update
7. run jhbuild build
8. run jhbuild shell
9. run gnome-shell --replace
*: i suggest you to don't change any step and do it what i exactly said
*: currently gnome-shell have some bug that run slow.for more
information check https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668100
<http://Gnome%203.3%20bug>


Regard Bijan Binaee

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Paul Neulinger<privacy tanwald net
<mailto:privacy tanwald net>>  wrote:

    Hey,

    I'm also facing troubles each time I try to build GNOME Shell and I
    would be very happy if this would work seamlessly one day. I also
    work with Fedora 16 and one think I always do is to run the
    following command:

    sed -ri 's/gpk-install-package-name/sudo yum install liboauth-devel
    rarian-devel rarian-compat gobject-introspection-devel/'
    gnome-shell-build-setup.sh

    I would suggest that the gnome-shell-build-setup.sh uses yum instead
    of gnome-packagekit because the window with the needed packages that
    pops up is too large even for 24" screens. This is maybe also a bug
    of gnome-packagekit as you cannot hit the "install-button" anymore.
    The rest adds packages which are missing in the script for Fedora.

    Still, at the moment I got stuck with building gjs. I get the
    following error:

    configure: error: Package requirements (gmodule-2.0 gthread-2.0
    gobject-introspection-1.0>= 0.10.1 glib-2.0>= 2.31.0 gobject-2.0
     >= 2.18.0 mozjs185) were not met:

    No package 'mozjs185' found

    What can I do to workaround that? Is there anybody where building
    works out of the box?


    Regards,
    Paul



    On 01/14/2012 01:40 PM, bijan binaee wrote:

    Hi Everybody

    i hope that you had a good holiday i want to share you some of my
    problem with gnome-shell and you help me to find the exact what i
    missed!

    every time i want to build gnome-shell i got a lot of build issue
    ! I dont know why these issue always happened and also always are
    different from last build!
    i want to know isn't there anybody to build gnome shell daily on a
    pure fedora 16 or other popular distorubtion?
    also can anybody introduce me a standard module to build latest
    development code!

    i know all of the module but i'm looking for a person that test
    one of them in last week!

    anyway here is my latest build issue can anybody help me to bypass
it!

    http://paste.kde.org/186572/

    Regard Bijan Binaee

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