Le Wed, 7 Dec 2011 17:20:31 +0100,
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <jcs...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> > The g-c-c module should probably be removed as upstream is not
> > supporting 3rd party modules anymore.
> 
> Probably this comes from Ubuntu, who has chosen deja-dup as its
> "default" backup system, and it is integrated in the
> gnome-control-center menu. I could check if there is a patch in
> Ubuntu's g-c-c.

Indeed, they have added the .h back in their version to allow modules
to be built.

> And BTW, why 3rd party software is not going to be able to integrate
> themselves in g-c-c? That is plain stupid, as this will imply that
> Gnome system software is going to have its preferences menus scattered
> all around. Actually I think that the new g-c-c is a big error. It
> can't be that the user is unable to change the theme font easily.

I think that lot of people from distributions complained about this...

And even worse, g-c-c 3.4 will completely remove the shared library and
compile everything statically.

*sigh*

Anyway, cheers

Laurent Bigonville



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