On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hey,
So after today's meeting (and the various things that people did after), I think we have a better view of the G:S:2.26 status.
It looks like most issues just come from the fact that people were not using all packages from G:S:2.26. By default the updates repository has a priority of 20 while the repositories you manually add (like G:S:2.26) have a priority of 99. At least that's what I had on my test install. And the lowest value means highest priority. So we need to document this clearly. Do we have a wiki page explaining how to install GNOME 2.26?
Federico updated the X server in G:B:2.26, so the 100% CPU bug should also be gone.
That leaves us with the gnome-keyring issue and nothing else, as far as I know. Still waiting for a stack trace :-)
Sorry. I'm still working on it. When it crashed today I got nothing, but I think that was my fault. I did notice that evolution was making calls to it constantly. 1 or more a second. I can't imagine that that is good for performance Thanks, Stephen
For all other bugs you encounter, please file them and add them to this tracker: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493750 (well, try to avoid filing upstream bugs there, but just the really annoying bugs that make G:S:2.26 not a good experience)
Thanks,
Vincent
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