Dnia 2010-11-30, wto o godzinie 16:26 -0500, Owen Taylor pisze: > Standard ways to test GNOME 3 as an OS > ====================================== > If someone wanted to test their application on GNOME 3 or hack on GNOME > 3, the options are slim: > > - You can jhbuild GNOME 3 on top of something. Figuring > out for yourself: > > - What dependencies you need to install (gnome-shell-build-setup.sh > gets you partially there) > - How to get past the modules that are red on build.gnome.org > - How to log in to the session you built. (There are some hints in > the jhbuild manual, but they aren't sufficient. > > This isn't going to materially change before we get GNOME 3 out, but we > need documented clarity .. _this_ is how you test GNOME 3. Well, a working jhbuild tutorial would be a great thing IMNSHO. Gathering information from search engines is all fine and good, that is if you can find them all at once. I for one, have utterly failed on getting jhbuild to work reasonably, despite giving it a few shots and pestering people on IRC... Regards, -- Łukasz [DeeJay1] Jernaś
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