Re: GNOME 2.16.2 Released!
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: Vincent Untz <vuntz gnome org>
- Cc: release-team gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME 2.16.2 Released!
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 08:02:46 +0800
Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi Bill,
Le jeudi 23 novembre 2006, à 10:24, Bill Haneman a écrit :
Vincent Untz wrote On 11/23/06 00:38,:
Le jeudi 23 novembre 2006, à 01:30, Vincent Untz a écrit :
+ a11y is totally broken with at-spi 1.7.13. I should probably say: the
desktop is broken when a11y is turned on. I don't have the error
anymore (I should have kept the .xsession-errors around, sorry), but
downgrading to 1.7.12 works fine, so I released with this at-spi
version. Since the only change is about registryd, it shouldn't be
too hard to find it.
Possibly 2.16.2 was released with a version of gnome-session that
doesn't include the corresponding changes to the way at-spi-registryd is
launched. If so, that would explain the problem (there's a bug reported
that atk-bridge does not fail gracefully if the registry was not
launched by the session as expected). Fix would be to either
retroactively branch at-spi for gnome-2.17 or to backport the
gnome-session patch to the 2.16 branch (assuming that the session patch
didn't get applied to both branches when previously committed).
The gnome-session change was only committed to 2.17 since it's quite an
important change and it's not reasonable to make this change during a
stable cycle (IMHO).
Thanks Vincent, and sorry guys about this. I didn't really think to
myself "I had better branch at-spi for 2.17 now" since there were no
explicit API or string changes etc. and it only crashes and burns, I
think, because the scenario is exposing some other bug (i.e. doesn't
fail gracefully in this case, whereas it should).
I agree that it's probably not appropriate to the stable branch. So
Vincent, you did exactly the right thing by reverting to at-spi-1.7.12
for gnome 2.16.
Will try to fix both when I'm back in the Dublin office, I am in Beijing
ATM.
Best regards,
Bill
I guess a retroactive branch for at-spi would be my preferred option :-)
It's not urgent for now.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Vincent
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