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Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add gparted.
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Roel Janssen |
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Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add gparted. |
Date: |
Sat, 28 May 2016 21:41:25 +0200 |
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Leo Famulari writes:
> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 08:34:19PM +0200, Roel Janssen wrote:
>> Leo Famulari writes:
>> > On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 05:52:16PM +0200, Roel Janssen wrote:
>> I tested with a USB drive. I could create a new partition table and a
>> new partition.
>
> Great!
>
>> It seems all tests need to download DTDs from various places on the
>> internet. The tests are related to the use of Scrollkeeper (which I
>> disabled).
>>
>> As far as I can see there are no unit tests for the actual code.
>
> Ah, too bad. I guess it relies on the tests for parted / libparted.
Yes, GParted is only a graphical user interface on top of libparted and
optionally external partitioning command-line tools.
>> >> + #:configure-flags '("--disable-scrollkeeper")))
>> >
>> > I'm not sure what this means. Can you leave a comment explaining it?
>>
>> Of course! I'm not completely familiar with Scrollkeeper (although I
>> also wrote a package recipe for it), but what I understand is that it is
>> a program to manage various formats of documentation, and keep a central
>> database that links to various forms of documentation.
>>
>> I added the following comment, but I think explaining the ins and outs of
>> Scrollkeeper goes too far. Is the comment good enough?
>>
>> + ;; We don't use scrollkeeper elsewhere, so disable updating the
>> + ;; scrollkeeper database with documentation from GParted.
>> + #:configure-flags '("--disable-scrollkeeper")))
>
> I think the comment is fine.
>
> On a related topic, trying to open the help from the "Help" menu gives
> me a dialog box this text:
>
> "Unable to open GParted Manual help file
>
> Failed to execute child process "yelp" (No such file or directory)"
>
> I get the same result from the Debian package. I wonder if I would have
> more success if I was running GNOME?
>
> Since the man page doesn't include any information about using the
> program, it would be good to make sure the help application at least
> works on GNOME.
I am going to look further into this. Thanks for exposing this
limitation (I hadn't tested this myself).
Kind regards,
Roel Janssen