Release plan

Hi,

In [email protected]
“Re: [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Release plan” on Sat, 24 May 2008 20:54:48
+0200,
Joachim G. [email protected] wrote:

Kouhei S. wrote:

BTW, libart is a deprecated library. GTK+ uses cairo for
rendering. I think Ruby/Libart2 isn’t a needed package. (like
Ruby/GnomePrint, Ruby/GnomePrintUI, Ruby/GNOME2 and
Ruby/GnomeCanvas.)

Hm, is GnomePrint(/UI) really supposed to work under win32 environments?

Maybe no. I wanted to say Ruby/GnomePrint,
Ruby/GnomePrintUI, Ruby/GNOME2 and Ruby/GnomeCanvas are not
needed for Win32 package. (Because they are deprecated.)

Thanks,

kou

Hi,

In [email protected]
“Re: [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Release plan” on Sun, 25 May 2008 10:14:21
+0900 (JST),
Kouhei S. [email protected] wrote:

Hm, is GnomePrint(/UI) really supposed to work under win32 environments?

Maybe no. I wanted to say Ruby/GnomePrint,
Ruby/GnomePrintUI, Ruby/GNOME2 and Ruby/GnomeCanvas are not
needed for Win32 package. (Because they are deprecated.)

Joachim, don’t care my opinion if it blocks your work. It’s
just my personal opinion and I’m not a Windows user.

Thanks,

kou

Kouhei S. wrote:

Maybe no. I wanted to say Ruby/GnomePrint,
Ruby/GnomePrintUI, Ruby/GNOME2 and Ruby/GnomeCanvas are not
needed for Win32 package. (Because they are deprecated.)

Ah ok. Then this will be fine.

Here is an update about current status:

  • tests with ruby 1.8.6: OK
  • tests with ruby 1.9.1: Not done yet.
  • win32 binaries: waiting.

My purpose is to make a Release Canidate for 0.17.0, now and wait for
final release until everything is tested and maybe win32 release will be
ready. Maybe some users also find some bugs which are not covered by the
tests.

Your opinion, Kou?

Hi,

2008/5/28 Joachim G. [email protected]:

  • tests with ruby 1.8.6: OK
  • tests with ruby 1.9.1: Not done yet.
  • win32 binaries: waiting.

My purpose is to make a Release Canidate for 0.17.0, now and wait for
final release until everything is tested and maybe win32 release will be
ready. Maybe some users also find some bugs which are not covered by the
tests.

Your opinion, Kou?

I completely agree with you.

Thanks,

kou