neither libpanel-transition nor nautilus3 transition tracking bug is in transition tracking bug tracker.

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Sep 2 15:12:22 UTC 2011


Am 02.09.2011 08:32, schrieb shirish शिरीष:
> Hi all,
>     I am one of the users of GNOME who is looking forward to GNOME 3
> sweetness in Debian. In this I know that there are two transitions
> that are supposed to happen sometime soon, libpanel-transition [1] and
> nautilus3 transition [2] but till date haven't seen either of them
> being on  bug list of transition tracker[3] . Is it because of the two
> packages who haven't done the libnotify transition yet [4] or/and some
> other reason ?

It's not yet decided yet, if we do the nautilus 3 transition first and
temporarily break automount support or do the whole GNOME 3 transition in one
go. Other members of the GNOME team lean towards the latter, but we didn't
really have input from the release team on this matter yet.

That said, g-c-c 0.9 will require network-manager 0.9 which we will probably do
in advance. I'm working on that.
It's a bit of a pain as the D-Bus API for the online/offline detection has
changed and around 50 packages (*) need to be checked and eventually fixed and
updated.

Michael

(*) This is from an automated check using grep NM_STATE over all unpacked source
packages. There are certainly false positives for e.g. packages which don't
enable NM support. Nonetheless this takes time and effort.
Anyone wanting to help is welcome
-- 
Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the
universe are pointed away from Earth?

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