William Alberto Lovaton | 1 Jan 2003 17:41
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Re: Using Garnome with a web proxy ?


> try going into the metapackage for garnome and doing the following:
> 
> 	make http_proxy='http://proxy.mynetwork.tld:8080/' deep-checksum
> 
> Then it should download all the packages using whatever hostname and
> port number you list in the http_proxy variable.
> 
> or you can put the following in gar.conf.mk:
> 
> export http_proxy=http://proxy.mynetwork.tld:8080/
> 
> that'll last you through the entire build.

Nick!

What can I do if my proxy needs a user name and a password?  How can I
send this information?

Thanx,

-William

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William Alberto Lovaton | 1 Jan 2003 17:41
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Re: totem (input_gnomevfs.c) of garnome-0.19.5 does not compile with xine-lib-1-beta1

I think you need the latest totem, not the totem version shipped with
garnome.  It doesnt seems to work with the latest xine libs.

regards,

-William

El lun, 30-12-2002 a las 16:16, Juergen Rose escribió:
> Hi, 
> make generates the following output:
> 
> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D_REENTRANT -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
> -DORBIT2=1 -pthread -I/opt/garnome/include/libgnomeui-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libgnome-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libgnomecanvas-2.0 -I/opt/garnome/include/gtk-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libart-2.0 -I/opt/garnome/include/gconf/2
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libbonoboui-2.0 -I/opt/garnome/include/glib-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/opt/garnome/include/orbit-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libbonobo-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/gnome-vfs-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/include -I/opt/garnome/include/linc-1.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/bonobo-activation-2.0
> -I/opt/garnome/include/pango-1.0 -I/opt/garnome/include
> -I/opt/garnome/include/freetype2 -I/opt/garnome/lib/gtk-2.0/include
> -I/opt/garnome/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/X11R6/include
> -I/opt/garnome/include/libxml2 -I/opt/garnome/include/libglade-2.0
> -I/usr/include -DGNOMELOCALEDIR=\"/opt/garnome/share/locale\"
> -DDATADIR=\"/opt/garnome/share\" -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
> -DGDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
> -DGNOME_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DUSE_STABLE_LIBGNOMEUI
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Nick Moffitt | 1 Jan 2003 20:45

Re: Using Garnome with a web proxy ?

begin  William Alberto Lovaton  quotation:
> > or you can put the following in gar.conf.mk:
> > 
> > export http_proxy=http://proxy.mynetwork.tld:8080/
> > 
> > that'll last you through the entire build.
> 
> 
> Nick!
> 
> What can I do if my proxy needs a user name and a password?  How can I
> send this information?

	I think the format is like

http://user:pass <at> proxy.mynetwork.tld:8080/

I could be wrong.  Others on this list may know better.

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Mr. Denis A. Saveliev | 1 Jan 2003 23:46
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error: 'POPT_TABLEEND' undeclared. Help with it, please

Hi there and thanks for developing Garnome!

Please, help with compliling under SUSE 8.1

Here is the output. POPT and popt-devel (v 1.6-281) are installed. 
Maybe, wrong version?

======
Making all in .
make[5]: entering `/usr/src/garnome-0.19.5/gnome/librsvg/work/librsvg-2.1.2'

<cut>

test-rsvg.c: In function `main':
test-rsvg.c:56: `POPT_TABLEEND' undeclared (first use in this function)
test-rsvg.c:56: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
test-rsvg.c:56: for each function it appears in.)
=====

Thanks in advance,

DS

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Martijn Anthonissen | 2 Jan 2003 01:05
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Re: error: 'POPT_TABLEEND' undeclared. Help with it, please

On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 23:46, Mr. Denis A. Saveliev wrote:
> test-rsvg.c: In function `main':
> test-rsvg.c:56: `POPT_TABLEEND' undeclared (first use in this function)
> test-rsvg.c:56: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> test-rsvg.c:56: for each function it appears in.)

Searching for POPT_TABLEEND with Google gives a link to the GARNOME list
archives as the very first hit. Please check

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/garnome-list/2002-November/msg00084.html
and see if it works for you.

Good luck,

Martijn

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bugzilla-daemon | 2 Jan 2003 02:20
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[Bug 102321] New - Problem with Startup

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--- shadow/102321	Wed Jan  1 20:20:36 2003
+++ shadow/102321.tmp.1438	Wed Jan  1 20:20:36 2003
 <at>  <at>  -0,0 +1,546  <at>  <at> 
+Bug#: 102321
+Product: GARNOME
+Version: unspecified
+OS: other
+OS Details: 
+Status: UNCONFIRMED   
+Resolution: 
+Severity: normal
+Priority: Normal
+Component: general
+AssignedTo: jdub <at> perkypants.org                            
+ReportedBy: unknown <at> bugzilla.gnome.org               
+QAContact: garnome-list <at> gnome.org
+TargetMilestone: ---
+URL: 
+Summary: Problem with Startup
+
+
+Package: GARNOME
+Severity: normal
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Matt Rose | 2 Jan 2003 05:36

knowledge base/docs site?


One thing I've noticed in the time I've been using GARNOME is it's poor
documentation.  It's all out there, usually on other sites, or in the
mailing list archives, but a lot of it is in people's heads, and not
everybody feels like searching through mailing list archives, or on google
for answers, and it leads to a lot of headaches both for users and
developers.  Really, how many times should we have to tell people to run
fc-cache as root.  Or search around on the net to figure out which package
you need to install foo on your slackware install.

However, the problem is that no one person has time to write out
documentation, or to find all the little quirks that go along with such a
portable platform.  Jeff barely has time to write the thing, much less
document it.  I was thinking of writing up some documentation myself, but
I only use bits of it, and only on one or two different distros, so it
would be incomplete documentation at best.  What we need to do is let all
the interested users have one place to document problems or information
they come across.

	With this in mind, I've been playing around with TWiki, a WikiWiki
program with rcs as well, so that people could just input documentation,
or view it.  It seems to be fairly sensibly organized, and with a little
tweaking could be a great program for keeping all of the documentation for
GARNOME in one place, sensibly organized so that people could find
information quickly and easily.  Is this something that people want?

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Jeff Waugh | 2 Jan 2003 05:56
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Re: knowledge base/docs site?

<quote who="Matt Rose">

> 	With this in mind, I've been playing around with TWiki, a WikiWiki
> program with rcs as well, so that people could just input documentation,
> or view it.  It seems to be fairly sensibly organized, and with a little
> tweaking could be a great program for keeping all of the documentation for
> GARNOME in one place, sensibly organized so that people could find
> information quickly and easily.  Is this something that people want?

Thanks, but no, not a Wiki. I've said many times that Docbook documentation
will be gratefully accepted (as it's easy to work with, easy to add to, easy
to maintain, etc).

When someone feels the urge, they'll contribute. :-)

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Pat Suwalski | 2 Jan 2003 06:44
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Re: knowledge base/docs site?

I'd say even a searchable (PHP and MySQL?) web resource would be cool. I 
don't mind doing the programming, I'll even host, but I don't want to 
write the content.

--Pat

Jeff Waugh wrote:
> <quote who="Matt Rose">
> 
>>	With this in mind, I've been playing around with TWiki, a WikiWiki
>>program with rcs as well, so that people could just input documentation,
>>or view it.  It seems to be fairly sensibly organized, and with a little
>>tweaking could be a great program for keeping all of the documentation for
>>GARNOME in one place, sensibly organized so that people could find
>>information quickly and easily.  Is this something that people want?
> 
> 
> Thanks, but no, not a Wiki. I've said many times that Docbook documentation
> will be gratefully accepted (as it's easy to work with, easy to add to, easy
> to maintain, etc).
> 
> When someone feels the urge, they'll contribute. :-)
> 
> - Jeff

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Jeff Waugh | 2 Jan 2003 06:49
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Re: knowledge base/docs site?

<quote who="Pat Suwalski">

> I'd say even a searchable (PHP and MySQL?) web resource would be cool. I 
> don't mind doing the programming, I'll even host, but I don't want to 
> write the content.

PHP and (perhaps especially) MySQL are very shithouse answers to "Docbook
gratefully accepted". :-)

- Jeff

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