informal request - gnome2 + python
Nick Hudson
nhudson at lunar-linux.org
Fri Apr 23 16:23:52 GMT 2004
Ok sorry to keep spamming the list here but I can confirm that straw
(which I just put into moonbase), gramps and meld all work with gnome
2.6. the only module I cant get to work without crashing is gdesklets,
I will contenue to work on this.
Nick
Nick Hudson wrote:
> Gramps is now in moonbase and it works!! Kind of a cool program,
> keeps track of your families geneology and can export it to a pdf
> file. Anyway there ya go.
>
> nick
>
>
> Nick Hudson wrote:
>
>> One last note real quick, I dont seem to find gramps in moonbase, so
>> it was removed by someone. I will try to loacate the package and
>> give it a test.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>> Auke Kok wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> since gnome-2.6 is out and I was digging up some old bugs *and* I
>>> received an informal request (from a hot chick - I shit you not) on
>>> the status of it, I hope a few people (nick? if you have time?
>>> others?) will want to dig into the gnome-python stuff we had lying
>>> around that broke since 2.4
>>>
>>> the following modules were either removed, never worked, or are
>>> still broken:
>>>
>>> meld
>>> straw
>>> gramps
>>> gdesklets
>>>
>>> if anyone can come with more it might be an idea to make this into a
>>> small joint effort. Hopefully with gnome being back in /usr we can
>>> get this sorted out and use them once again.
>>>
>>> Anyone wants to help out this desparate linuxchick that wants to
>>> switch to lunar out???
>>>
>>> thx, enjoy the weekend folks!
>>>
>>> sofar
>>>
>>>
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