On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 14:12 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le mercredi 04 mars 2009, à 11:56 +0000, Luis Medinas a écrit :
Hi
For GNOME 2.26, nautilus-cd-burner as been marked deprecated[1] in favor of Brasero. Currently G:F has 3 packages depending on it, rhythmbox, f-spot and gnome-python-desktop. For rhythmbox[2] and f-spot[3] there is a patch on upstream waiting to be reviewed and commited to the tree. As for gnome-python-desktop there are also bindings for brasero in development and the current ncb bindings could be disabled.
So should we keep ncb in G:F until 2.28, remove it or move it to G:C ?
Just wondering: is it possible to have brasero installed without the nautilus extension and to use nautilus-cd-burner (which would then provide a burning nautilus extension)? If yes, we should probably fix our packages and move ncb to G:C.
If no, well, we should probably still move ncb to G:C :-)
Yes it's possible to disable the nautilus extension but there's no point disabling it since they provide the same plus brasero supports different kinds of media. Now if we want to fix the packages we can do it now using those patches and use a snapshot from RB or just wait until upstream do new releases with those patches. Luis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org