[arch-general] Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 in Fedora 15
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch? cheers, Bernardo
On 5 April 2011 17:18, Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch?
Gcc 4.6 is in testing already, http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testing/i686/gcc/
On 04/05/2011 07:18 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch?
gnome 3.0.0 would reach testing soonish, once is released. -- Ionuț
2011/4/5 Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org>
On 04/05/2011 07:18 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch?
gnome 3.0.0 would reach testing soonish, once is released.
-- Ionuț
Only problem so far : gnome shell is kinda slow to start (up to 20-30 seconds before it starts) :( -- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com
On 04/05/2011 07:34 PM, fredbezies wrote:
2011/4/5 Ionuț Bîru<ibiru@archlinux.org>
On 04/05/2011 07:18 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch?
gnome 3.0.0 would reach testing soonish, once is released.
-- Ionuț
Only problem so far : gnome shell is kinda slow to start (up to 20-30 seconds before it starts) :(
works for me. 2 seconds since i hit enter in gdm with both nouveau or nvidia but this thread is not about bugs in gnome... -- Ionuț
On 05/04/2011 18:38, Ionuț Bîru wrote:
On 04/05/2011 07:34 PM, fredbezies wrote:
2011/4/5 Ionuț Bîru<ibiru@archlinux.org>
On 04/05/2011 07:18 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Any predictions on the current and near future status of these projects in Arch?
gnome 3.0.0 would reach testing soonish, once is released.
-- Ionuț
Only problem so far : gnome shell is kinda slow to start (up to 20-30 seconds before it starts) :(
works for me. 2 seconds since i hit enter in gdm with both nouveau or nvidia
but this thread is not about bugs in gnome...
Of course. I suppose it is related to some settings like a 3rd party wallpaper :D Anyway, great job Ionut ! -- Frederic Bezies - fredbezies@gmail.com Weblog : http://frederic.bezies.free.fr/blog/
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:34 PM, fredbezies <fredbezies@gmail.com> wrote:
2011/4/5 Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org>
Only problem so far : gnome shell is kinda slow to start (up to 20-30 seconds before it starts) :(
-- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com
The latest updates to gnome-unstable have fixed this problem for me.
On 2011/4/5 Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:
I just look at the list of new Features for Fedora 15.. It will have Gnome 3 and gcc 4.6 and a bunch of other things. This means that those projects are reaching a "stable" phase now? They are currently considered unstable and/or in testing on Arch
Hello, Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable. Regards, Rémy.
2011/4/5 Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>
Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable.
I know, but they committed themselves to release it soon
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 20:51, Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com>wrote:
2011/4/5 Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>
Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable.
I know, but they committed themselves to release it soon
24-05-2011 is not that soon. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/15/Schedule
On Tue, 2011-04-05 at 14:51 -0300, Bernardo Barros wrote:
2011/4/5 Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>
Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable.
I know, but they committed themselves to release it soon
We are not fedora, we just keep up with upstream, in this case it seems you missed checking [testing] and [gnome-unstable] . The best way to find out when something is getting released is check arch-dev-public. -- Jelle van der Waa
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl> wrote:
On Tue, 2011-04-05 at 14:51 -0300, Bernardo Barros wrote:
2011/4/5 Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>
Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable.
I know, but they committed themselves to release it soon
We are not fedora, we just keep up with upstream, in this case it seems you missed checking [testing] and [gnome-unstable] . The best way to find out when something is getting released is check arch-dev-public.
-- Jelle van der Waa
My installation of gnome shell in Arch throws an error saying that gnome-shell can't find libgnome-bluetooth-applet. The bug is documented elsewhere, but no one seems to have suggested a fix for Arch. Anyone have a suggestion or workaround?
Thanks, Bill Day -- Bill Day williamson.day@gmail.com
On 04/06/2011 12:14 AM, Bill Day wrote:
My installation of gnome shell in Arch throws an error saying that gnome-shell can't find libgnome-bluetooth-applet. The bug is documented elsewhere, but no one seems to have suggested a fix for Arch. Anyone have a suggestion or workaround?
Thanks,
Bill Day
like i said before this thread is NOT for reporting bugs. Open bugs to the tracker. i guess you are not using our packages because gnome-bluetooth has a workaround for that linkage since 2.91.91. It contains /etc/ld.so.conf.d/gnome-bluetooth.conf with /usr/lib/gnome-bluetooth and gnome-shell is capable to load the soname. -- Ionuț
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 04/06/2011 12:14 AM, Bill Day wrote:
My installation of gnome shell in Arch throws an error saying that
gnome-shell can't find libgnome-bluetooth-applet. The bug is documented elsewhere, but no one seems to have suggested a fix for Arch. Anyone have a suggestion or workaround?
Thanks,
Bill Day
like i said before this thread is NOT for reporting bugs. Open bugs to the tracker.
i guess you are not using our packages because gnome-bluetooth has a workaround for that linkage since 2.91.91. It contains /etc/ld.so.conf.d/gnome-bluetooth.conf with /usr/lib/gnome-bluetooth and gnome-shell is capable to load the soname.
Sorry about being off topic. Whose packages are "our" packages. Mine come from the community-testing and gnome-unstable repositories.
-- Ionuț
-- Bill Day williamson.day@gmail.com
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2011/4/5 Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>
Fedora 15 has not been released and is in Alpha phase, which certainly does not mean it can be considered as stable.
I know, but they committed themselves to release it soon Their current release date is May 24th
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Sebastian Rust <harlequix@googlemail.com>wrote:
Their current release date is May 24th
Is this really important when next Fedora is released? (Nothing personal Sebastian, just a general question) FYI, GCC 4.6 has been released the 25th of March and Gnome 3 should be released today. -- Cédric Girard
Gnome 3 is late again 2011/4/6 Cédric Girard <girard.cedric@gmail.com>
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Sebastian Rust <harlequix@googlemail.com
wrote:
Their current release date is May 24th
Is this really important when next Fedora is released? (Nothing personal Sebastian, just a general question)
FYI, GCC 4.6 has been released the 25th of March and Gnome 3 should be released today.
-- Cédric Girard
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Sebastian Rust <harlequix@googlemail.com>wrote:
Their current release date is May 24th
Is this really important when next Fedora is released? (Nothing personal Sebastian, just a general question)
Bernado said that fedora 15 will be released soon, and may 14th is not that son.
FYI, GCC 4.6 has been released the 25th of March and Gnome 3 should be released today.
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Bernardo Barros
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Bill Day
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Bogdan
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Christopher Daley
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Cédric Girard
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Damien Churchill
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fredbezies
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Frederic Bezies
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Ionuț Bîru
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Jelle van der Waa
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Rémy Oudompheng
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Sebastian Rust
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