On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> wrote:
Marguerite,
At Tue, 12 Jun 2012 18:02:27 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
Well, my concern is about the stability. I guess you've just fixed builds but not tested the actual system so much. Such a program is difficult to test actually if you don't know of the exotic operation.
If the changes are only in SCIM, you can test one of the component you are familiar with (i.e. the Chinese IM) to see whether any regression happens. But for all these components? It's a lot of QA works.
So, I guess that a safer way at this moment is a smaller change.
Now I decided to take back to GTK2 and disable porting patches _temporarily_ on M17N repo. I hope you won't feel bad with that. Your changes are still found in the spec file but protected via %{scim_gtk3} flag. After all, we need some stably working stuff at this stage.
Of course not. I saw your SRs yesterday.
I branched all scim-related packages and enabled GTK3 things in M17N:Devel repo. So, if you have pending works, please continue on there.
I also removed gtk2-devel buildrequires to make sure that you don't mix up gtk2 and gtk3 in IM-engine packages. Let's see what happens in M17N:Devel builds.
Ok. it frees my hand a little bit actually...so I don't need to be hurry for 12.2. Thanks.
thanks,
Takashi
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