Re: source.unseenCount's strange behavior



On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Jasper St. Pierre
<jstpierre mecheye net> wrote:
> Note that with Debian/Ubuntu, there's an issue with multiarch
> conflicting with 64-bit systems. jhbuild assumes that /usr/lib64/
> exists on all systems with "x86_64" in the uname, but that's untrue
> for Debian systems.
>
> Put "use_lib64 = False" in your .jhbuildrc as a workaround for this.

Did it! Thanks for the hint!

I'm just having one issue now: http://hastebin.com/feyamejeqo
I'm using the last available jhbuild from git.

>
> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Thiago Bellini Ribeiro
> <hackedbellini gmail com> wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Giovanni Campagna
>> <scampa giovanni gmail com> wrote:
>>> 2012/10/14 Thiago Bellini Ribeiro <hackedbellini gmail com>:
>>>> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Giovanni Campagna
>>>> <scampa giovanni gmail com> wrote:
>>>>> 2012/10/9 Thiago Bellini Ribeiro <hackedbellini gmail com>:
>>>>>> On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Giovanni Campagna
>>>>>> <scampa giovanni gmail com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Ok after digging a bit, the problem is that .acknowledged is only set
>>>>>>> for notifications that are in the queue, but
>>>>>>> (notificationDaemon.js:564) resident notifications are not queued if
>>>>>>> the originating app is currently focused. A good fix, for which you
>>>>>>> can prepare a patch if you want, is to mark those notifications as
>>>>>>> immediately acknowledged, since that's the point.
>>>>>>> All other cases, including resident notifications for background apps
>>>>>>> (such as rhythmbox changing song), should be already covered.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would like to create a patch for this. Actually, I would love to
>>>>>> start contributing code to gnome, but I'm having a hard time with
>>>>>> jhbuild.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm on Debian Testing and trying to run "jhbuild build gnome-shell"
>>>>>> always ends in a lot of dependency problems, since packages there tend
>>>>>> to be older than needed to build (specially on freeze). Even at the
>>>>>> beginning of 3.6's development, I never got gnome-shell to build.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What should I do? I mean, what can I do to setup a working environment
>>>>>> for coding/testing/etc gnome's apps that works on Debian?
>>>>>
>>>>> If you're using the official modulesets, jhbuild sysdeps should
>>>>> install the necessary system packages (that are supposedly good enough
>>>>> on all modern distros), while everything else is built from scratch.
>>>>> Nothing should fail anymore for 3.6, although for core development you
>>>>> may want to switch to 3.8. Try jhbuild build --ignore-suggests
>>>>> gnome-shell, to skip anything you don't need.
>>>>> We don't have (yet) a SDK or anything like that for building
>>>>> applications, and in any case I don't think it would be inclusive
>>>>> enough for shell hacking.
>>>>
>>>> Great! Will try that!
>>>>
>>>> Just a little doubt: Taking a look at [1], it's not very clear that
>>>> those packages will be installed at my system or just for jhbuild (at
>>>> /opt/gnome).
>>>> I imagine that it's not going to install anything in my system,
>>>> possibly breaking other packages..am I right?
>>>
>>> jhbuild sysdeps will fetch system dependencies from the normal
>>> distribution channels (i.e. apt-get under debian), so the installation
>>> will be in /usr and you will be asked for root's password. For some
>>> system dependencies, if not found in the repositories it will download
>>> and build an upstream tarball (in which case the resulting binaries
>>> will be in /opt/gnome )
>>
>> Great! :)
>>
>> Thanks for the hints and everything.
>> Hope I can provide a patch for the issue soon!
>>
>>>
>>> Giovanni
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>
>
>
> --
>   Jasper



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