After some work yesterday, I found some 2 hrs of time again which i used to port the enum widget to new class. The results are simply amazing :)
Hover and tooltips work for the text on the widgets now!
Project: MP3tunes + Amarok Integration
Total Commits: 106 Weekly Commits: 26
Past 7 Days
I usually aim to post these reports on Monday, but I’m usually wrapping up a final commit or two on Monday night so I wait till Tuesday to post the report. Well now it’s 3:30 on Wednesday morning and I’m just starting. My last commit for “this week” was, oh, about 30 seconds ago.
During the last 7 days I:
I have been busy lately with exams as I indicated before. As a result I have not been able to spend quality time on umbrello, but hopefully I can get in full swing from this Saturday (penultimate exam, last exam is on 15th)
Meanwhile I decided to do some ground work preparation before I start properly with my soc project again. So i started with merging my new deepest base classes with the existing one. Since there are various style issues, i am bit confused and so decided to retain two versions of each function that is used. This huge modification ( fracturing ;) ) in the root resulted in lot of time.
Getting umbrello build again was nightmare but fortunately I succeeded in it :)
Few days ago I installed OpenSUSE 11.0. Yesterday I wrote some code, but had to build Qt4 and KDE4 to compile my new code. Today I was busy with playing with templates in my code (did some funny mistakes and lost a lot of time). Now I’ve noticed failure in tests… Even with old code!
QDEBUG : GitInitTest::testInitAndCommit() (27893)/?[0;34m GitJob::start?[0m: Execute git command: “git-commit testfile -m ‘KDevelop’'’s Test commit’”
QDEBUG : GitInitTest::testInitAndCommit() (27893)/?[0;34m GitJob::slotReceivedStderr?[0m: received error:
QDEBUG : GitInitTest::testInitAndCommit() (27893)/?[0;34m GitJob::slotReceivedStderr?[0m: “
*** Please tell me who you are.
Run
git config —global user.email “you@example.com”
git config —global user.name “Your Name”
to set your account’s default identity.
Project: MP3tunes + Amarok Integration
Total Commits: 84 Weekly Commits: 36
Past 7 Days
Starting these posts with “It was another busy week..” is starting to get boring; I’ll cook up something more exciting for next week.
In case you missed it, in the past seven days history has been made. I’ll let that stand in as the bulk of my weekly report, but a few worthwhile things have occurred since then that deserve a mention.
eivanov * r822862 plugins/trunk/KDE/kdevplatform/plugins/ (29 files in 4 dirs):
Added gitplugin with basic functionality. It can be used to create git-based projects (‘git init’ and ‘git add’ would be used) and it can d
o ‘git add/commit/remove’ inside Projects View. Aslo there are some little tests and another code whish is not used now. Somewhere the code needs cleanup, but it’s ok.
You may get kdevplatform + kdevelop and try it :) And even bugreport :D
eivanov * r822862 plugins/trunk/KDE/kdevplatform/plugins/ (29 files in 4 dirs):
Added gitplugin with basic functionality. It can be used to create git-based projects (‘git init’ and ‘git add’ would be used) and it can d
o ‘git add/commit/remove’ inside Projects View. Aslo there are some little tests and another code whish is not used now. Somewhere the code needs cleanup, but it’s ok.
You may get kdevplatform + kdevelop and try it :) And even bugreport :D
Give up, Centralized Version Control systems, it’s time of DVCS! :)
Before giving you a keyboard-speech I want to say “Thank you” to Alexandr Dymo (adymo), Andreas Pakulat (apaku), Vladimir Prus (volodya) and other folks from KDevelop team for their help. And of course I would like to thank Shawn O. Pearce from git for helping on the first stage.
Give up, Centralized Version Control systems, it’s time of DVCS! :)
Before giving you a keyboard-speech I want to say “Thank you” to Alexandr Dymo (adymo), Andreas Pakulat (apaku), Vladimir Prus (volodya) and other folks from KDevelop team for their help. And of course I would like to thank Shawn O. Pearce from git for helping on the first stage.
I’m very excited to announce that the first Amarok->Cloud transfer has taken place. Just moments ago, for the first time ever (as far as I’m aware), a track was sent up into the Cloud from a desktop media player, escaping the local collection prison. This track shed the chains of limited accessibility, and is no longer doomed to obscurity, lost in an sql database in my home directory.
This lucky track happened to be Making Me Nervous by Brad Sucks available over at the great indie music label Magnatune.