November 5, 2006
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This bug is a real champion for DUPs (9 so far, more to
come I bet). It seems every person installing FC6 is
immediately going to bugzilla to report it…
RedHat folks, please release official updated libxklavier rpm.
November 2, 2006
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XKB
Daniel really rocks
with his hotplug stuff.
I still do not know how much pain it is going to cause to
GNOME keyboard code (starting from libxklavier) – but it is
a secondary concern, indeed.
Daniel, now, if you could find time to look at the next
version of XKB extension…
October 30, 2006
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gswitchit-plugins
Made another release of plugins, for GNOME 2.16. The funny
thing is that the word “gswitchit” does not mean anything
anymore (from GNOME 2.17.2 onward) – but the plugins are
here to stay. One of the purposes is to be the simplest
answer on the eternal question “how to replace labels with
flags”. If not this, I might have already dropped this
subproject.
planet.gnome.org
Another attempt (again, thanks to Alexandre Prokoudine) to
propose my hackergotchi:
Jeff, could you use it please?
October 23, 2006
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Angry
My internet connection this weekend sucked, big time (no
thanks to chorus.ie – entire Cork area shares my grief). I
was able to access nearly nothing (and it is still remains
that way). As a consequence, did not manage to fix jhbuild
in time. Elijah, thanks for doing it for me.
October 19, 2006
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libgnomekbd
Yesterday, as a possible act of suicide;), I finally
committed a huge chunk of libgnomekbd-related changes to
gnome-control-center and gnome-applets. Expecting a lot of
bug reports.
Next stop: gnome-screensaver.
xkeyboard-config
Nearly every time I work with modifier-related bugs, I have
2 seconds of real hatred to XKB-ignorant apps. Especially
and mostly emacs.
BTW, if someone is interested in next year’s Google Summer
of Code project ideas, here is a couple of good ones:
- versatile protocol level debugger for X
- putting traces into xkb code in Xorg: xkbcomp, X server,
libxkbfile
- valgrinding and unit testing of XKB code in Xorg
October 16, 2006
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libgnomekbd
Finally, gnome-applets are branched. Thanks, Davyd, for the
help – and hurray! Immediately after 2.17.1 is out, I am
going to commit libgnomekbd-related stuff to gnome-applets,
gnome-control-center, gnome-screensaver (finally getting rid
of CVS virtual modules libgswitchit and libkbdraw).
Spent several hours yesterday improving GkbdConfigRegistry
DBUS interface and running unit tests on libgnomekbd. Found
a couple of minor bugs in libgnomekbd and libxklavier (fixed
version to be released soon). The good thing is that both
APIs seem to be pretty stable at that point (new version of
libxklavier works fine even with GNOME 2.16).
October 10, 2006
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xkeyboard-config etc
Now that release 0.9 is out,
I am going to put xkeyboard-config into background mode
(except for Japanese
keyboard bug) and commit
libgnomekbd/gnome-applets/gnome-control-center/gnome-screensaver
stuff into 2.17. Not earlier than Davyd branches
gnome-applets though… 😉
Also, a release of gswitchit-plugins for 2.16 is long overdue.
October 9, 2006
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libgnomekbd
Separating gnome keyboard-related code into separate library
finally allowed me to approach long outstanding bug
in gnome-screensaver. That is what I currently see on my laptop:
Sure, in vanilla GNOME there won’t be any flags, only labels.
September 28, 2006
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Ubuntu
Great thanks to Ubuntu folks (especially to BenC) for fixing Edgy Eft kernel on G5. I returned from MacOS back to good old (well, rather new) GNOME 2.16. Lads, you rock! If you just would not have broken it at the first place…;)
Also, guys, what did you do to Epiphany so that it does not work with gmail? Even Firefox’s beta feels more stable…
xkeyboard-config
If everything is ok, next release is going to happen within a couple of weeks or so…
September 27, 2006
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libgnomekbd
A mess of two virtual modules, libgswitchit and kbdraw, finally got a real chance to be resolved. Heavily refactored, they are combined into one proper library libgnomekbd. Finally, decent unit test applets are created. Actually, there are 2 .so objects – one is “gui-less”, for linking to things like gnome-settings-daemon.
Next step would be replacing virtual modules in g-c-c and g-a with new extra dependency (I foresee hot discussions with respective maintainers:) – and, as I promised several times, adding indicator to gnome-screensaver dialog.
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