* [gentoo-user] GSettings-to-GConf problem
@ 2013-04-26 20:18 Grant
2013-04-29 22:58 ` [gentoo-user] " Grant
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From: Grant @ 2013-04-26 20:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo mailing list
shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
"There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
that is just broken."
"the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
(gconfsettingsbackend)"
"ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
should have no relation to it whatsoever"
Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
- Grant
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* [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-04-26 20:18 [gentoo-user] GSettings-to-GConf problem Grant
@ 2013-04-29 22:58 ` Grant
2013-04-30 9:46 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Grant @ 2013-04-29 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo mailing list
> shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
> opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
> shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
>
> "There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
> that is just broken."
>
> "the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
> (gconfsettingsbackend)"
>
> "ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
> mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
> should have no relation to it whatsoever"
>
> Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
>
> - Grant
Any ideas guys?
- Grant
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-04-29 22:58 ` [gentoo-user] " Grant
@ 2013-04-30 9:46 ` Walter Dnes
2013-04-30 19:01 ` Grant
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2013-04-30 9:46 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 03:58:08PM -0700, Grant wrote
> > shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
> > opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
> > shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
> >
> > "There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
> > that is just broken."
> >
> > "the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
> > (gconfsettingsbackend)"
> >
> > "ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
> > mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
> > should have no relation to it whatsoever"
> >
> > Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
> >
> > - Grant
>
> Any ideas guys?
I don't know if this is related or not, but GNOME seems to be in the
middle of migrating away from Gconf to Gsettings. In plain English,
Gconf is being deprecated, and may not be supported in your case.
I ran into a problem with the GNUMERIC spreadsheet. A couple of
additional toolbars appeared, and the bottoms of my graphs are now
pushed off the bottom of the screen. Does anybody know what I have to
do to *PERMANENTLY* hide the additional toolbars? I can hide them
manually, but they reappear next time I start GNUMERIC. I can't find
any options in any of the menus to do this permanently. Is there a file
I can edit somewhere?
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org>
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-04-30 9:46 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2013-04-30 19:01 ` Grant
2013-05-01 2:38 ` Walter Dnes
2013-05-01 4:03 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Grant @ 2013-04-30 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo mailing list
>> > shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
>> > opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
>> > shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
>> >
>> > "There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
>> > that is just broken."
>> >
>> > "the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
>> > (gconfsettingsbackend)"
>> >
>> > "ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
>> > mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
>> > should have no relation to it whatsoever"
>> >
>> > Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
>> >
>> > - Grant
>
> I don't know if this is related or not, but GNOME seems to be in the
> middle of migrating away from Gconf to Gsettings. In plain English,
> Gconf is being deprecated, and may not be supported in your case.
That's exactly the problem. Gentoo seems to be using a
GSettings-to-GConf mapper when they should be using GSettings
directly. Does anyone know what is happening in this area of Gentoo?
- Grant
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-04-30 19:01 ` Grant
@ 2013-05-01 2:38 ` Walter Dnes
2013-05-01 4:02 ` Grant
2013-05-01 4:03 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2013-05-01 2:38 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 12:01:14PM -0700, Grant wrote
> >> > shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
> >> > opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
> >> > shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
> >> >
> >> > "There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
> >> > that is just broken."
> >> >
> >> > "the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
> >> > (gconfsettingsbackend)"
> >> >
> >> > "ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
> >> > mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
> >> > should have no relation to it whatsoever"
> >> >
> >> > Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
> >> >
> >> > - Grant
> >
> > I don't know if this is related or not, but GNOME seems to be in the
> > middle of migrating away from Gconf to Gsettings. In plain English,
> > Gconf is being deprecated, and may not be supported in your case.
>
> That's exactly the problem. Gentoo seems to be using a
> GSettings-to-GConf mapper when they should be using GSettings
> directly. Does anyone know what is happening in this area of Gentoo?
I was going to file a bug for GNUMERIC. But I decided to send an
email to the Gentoo dev list. There are already a similar bugs for
other applications...
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327595
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327595
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363631
...and it looks like it'll affect virtually every GNOME-related app.
This is going to have to be handled at a higher level than whack-a-mole
bug reports.
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org>
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-05-01 2:38 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2013-05-01 4:02 ` Grant
2013-05-02 21:56 ` Walter Dnes
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Grant @ 2013-05-01 4:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo mailing list
>> >> > shotwell keeps crashing when I import photos with "Copy Photos" as
>> >> > opposed to "Import in Place". I've been over this thoroughly with the
>> >> > shotwell list and they've come to these conclusions:
>> >> >
>> >> > "There may be something about the configuration mapper on your machine
>> >> > that is just broken."
>> >> >
>> >> > "the problem occurred deep inside of the GSettings-to-GConf mapper
>> >> > (gconfsettingsbackend)"
>> >> >
>> >> > "ask the Gentoo packagers why they're using a GSettings-to-GConf
>> >> > mapper, because GSettings is designed as an evolution over GConf and
>> >> > should have no relation to it whatsoever"
>> >> >
>> >> > Can anyone shed any light on any of this? Should I file a Gentoo bug?
>> >> >
>> >> > - Grant
>> >
>> > I don't know if this is related or not, but GNOME seems to be in the
>> > middle of migrating away from Gconf to Gsettings. In plain English,
>> > Gconf is being deprecated, and may not be supported in your case.
>>
>> That's exactly the problem. Gentoo seems to be using a
>> GSettings-to-GConf mapper when they should be using GSettings
>> directly. Does anyone know what is happening in this area of Gentoo?
>
> I was going to file a bug for GNUMERIC. But I decided to send an
> email to the Gentoo dev list. There are already a similar bugs for
> other applications...
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327595
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327595
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363631
>
> ...and it looks like it'll affect virtually every GNOME-related app.
> This is going to have to be handled at a higher level than whack-a-mole
> bug reports.
I see your thread on gentoo-dev. Many thanks for taking this to the
right place. The solution seems to be keywording a bunch of ~arch
gnome stuff.
- Grant
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-04-30 19:01 ` Grant
2013-05-01 2:38 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2013-05-01 4:03 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2013-05-01 4:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 12:01:14PM -0700, Grant wrote
>
> That's exactly the problem. Gentoo seems to be using a
> GSettings-to-GConf mapper when they should be using GSettings
> directly. Does anyone know what is happening in this area of Gentoo?
Apparently the migration happened a long time ago with GNOME 3.x,
but those of us using stable Gentoo are still in the dark ages. From
the dev list...
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 11:17:35PM -0400, Alexandre Rostovtsev wrote
>
> GNOME *long ago migrated* from GConf to GSettings. The migration
> started years ago and was completed with GNOME-3.4, released in
> spring 2012.
>
> It impacts users who use stable keywords and are therefore stuck
> with GNOME-2.32. The workaround is for affected users to switch to
> ~arch keywords (note that GNOME-3.x ebuilds in ~arch get vastly more
> care and attention from us than the theoretically stable GNOME-2.32).
>
> And the real solution is to finally stabilize some release of
> GNOME-3.x
He's right. "emerge -pv gnome" tries to build version 2.32.
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org>
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-05-01 4:02 ` Grant
@ 2013-05-02 21:56 ` Walter Dnes
2013-05-03 14:53 ` Fast Turtle
2013-05-03 19:56 ` Grant
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2013-05-02 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 09:02:04PM -0700, Grant wrote
> I see your thread on gentoo-dev. Many thanks for taking this to the
> right place. The solution seems to be keywording a bunch of ~arch
> gnome stuff.
I don't know if my solution will be your solution. As per my sig, I
don't run the fullblown GNOME DE. I use ICEWM. I happen to run a few
GNOME apps (ABIWORD/GIMP/GNUMERIC). According to Alexandre...
> But if you are running IceWM, this should not be a problem. To get
> gsettings working, you only need 4 things: dbus, glib, dconf, and
> gsettings-desktop-schemas. And the latest stable versions of them
> would be sufficient.
That'll be the way I go if Openoffice doesn't pan out. If you want to
go testing on the fullblown GNOME, see...
http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/gnome.git;a=blob;f=status/portage-configs/package.keywords.gnome3
...for a list of ebuilds to keyword. And I hope you enjoy Pulseaudio<G>.
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org>
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-05-02 21:56 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2013-05-03 14:53 ` Fast Turtle
2013-05-03 19:56 ` Grant
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From: Fast Turtle @ 2013-05-03 14:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Thu, 2 May 2013 17:56:01 -0400
"Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 09:02:04PM -0700, Grant wrote
>
> > I see your thread on gentoo-dev. Many thanks for taking this to the
> > right place. The solution seems to be keywording a bunch of ~arch
> > gnome stuff.
>
> I don't know if my solution will be your solution. As per my sig, I
> don't run the fullblown GNOME DE. I use ICEWM. I happen to run a few
> GNOME apps (ABIWORD/GIMP/GNUMERIC). According to Alexandre...
>
> > But if you are running IceWM, this should not be a problem. To get
> > gsettings working, you only need 4 things: dbus, glib, dconf, and
> > gsettings-desktop-schemas. And the latest stable versions of them
> > would be sufficient.
>
> That'll be the way I go if Openoffice doesn't pan out. If you want to
> go testing on the fullblown GNOME, see...
>
> http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/gnome.git;a=blob;f=status/portage-configs/package.keywords.gnome3
>
> ...for a list of ebuilds to keyword. And I hope you enjoy Pulseaudio<G>.
>
> --
> Walter Dnes <waltdnes@waltdnes.org>
> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
>
and this is just one of the reasons I refuse to use Gnome at all because if I wanted Windows Idiocracy, I'd simply use Windows.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: GSettings-to-GConf problem
2013-05-02 21:56 ` Walter Dnes
2013-05-03 14:53 ` Fast Turtle
@ 2013-05-03 19:56 ` Grant
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From: Grant @ 2013-05-03 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo mailing list
>> I see your thread on gentoo-dev. Many thanks for taking this to the
>> right place. The solution seems to be keywording a bunch of ~arch
>> gnome stuff.
>
> I don't know if my solution will be your solution. As per my sig, I
> don't run the fullblown GNOME DE. I use ICEWM. I happen to run a few
> GNOME apps (ABIWORD/GIMP/GNUMERIC). According to Alexandre...
>
>> But if you are running IceWM, this should not be a problem. To get
>> gsettings working, you only need 4 things: dbus, glib, dconf, and
>> gsettings-desktop-schemas. And the latest stable versions of them
>> would be sufficient.
Awesome, all I had to do was emerge dconf.
> That'll be the way I go if Openoffice doesn't pan out. If you want to
> go testing on the fullblown GNOME, see...
>
> http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/gnome.git;a=blob;f=status/portage-configs/package.keywords.gnome3
>
> ...for a list of ebuilds to keyword. And I hope you enjoy Pulseaudio<G>.
I use xfce4 myself. Thanks!
- Grant
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