Stuff Michael Meeks is doing
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- Up early, Radek and Radka had got Julia a nice
present, and left it on the table for her, very kind.
- Into the office with J'. Chewed mail, explained
ref counting to the at-spi list. Started on a gnome-vfs release
for Seth.
- Discovered the gnome-vfs job stuff not working in
a fairly major and nasty way, discovered another 'volatile'
magic boolean on shutdown - amazing, just amazing. Cautionary
reading for all proponents of the threads are just great
lobby.
- Spent all day worrying away at the vfs job code,
grief it's complex and ugly. Found (what I think) is the bug
at long last. Finally got it to pass make check.
- Went to the airport with Julia - sad, she cried,
shreds the heart that sort of thing. Only 3 days or so though.
Back to the barracks via FaB, waved to Nat on the way out.
- Hacked away at gnome-vfs, finally got enough tests
to pass, and as many symptoms as possible fixed, such that I'm
happy that it might work. Tested it a fair bit, touch tested
nautilus - committed and fired off a patch / explanation to the
list. Hmm.
- Played with the tests some more, grief - extremely
un-clear what is going on, managed eventually to find what is
going on with the cancellations, fixed again - but this time
after writing the semaphores out of the code, and finally
distcheck passes. Still under-convinced about some of the
sloppy locking going on in there.
- More coffee, fixed a nautilus bug to pass the time.
It seems Rusty Connover is setting up a new company, InfoGears which sounds fun,
although sadly web based. Finally got a gnome-vfs-2.0.2 release
tagged and up-loaded.
- Poked at bugzilla and did a bonobo-activation-1.0.3
release, life is so much easier ( distcheck wise ) with Jacob's
tinderbox - and Build Sheriff's badge.
- Gergo got the C++ bindings working nicely in ORBit2
today it seems, so I need to start reviewing them, and working
out what the best approach in terms of merging is.
- Frederic pointed out that I needed to do a
linc-0.5.1 release to make bonobo-activation work nicely, so
got one of those out - amazingly lighter at 6am than at 5am.
- Poked at ORBit2, and committed a crasher bug fix,
at least - I hope so, worrying. Clapped out, no sign of J' on
the phone. Slept on a bean bag.
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Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@collabora.com)