Le 13/06/2021 à 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
> I tried hopman some years ago and loved it, But when installed on a
> new machine failed copy the code. Would anyone indulge me by pointing
> to a link to the current stete of the application?
>
"Legacy" hopman is back on gitlab, at
https://git.
Le 13/06/2021 à 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
> I tried hopman some years ago and loved it, But when installed on a
> new machine failed copy the code. Would anyone indulge me by pointing
> to a link to the current stete of the application?
>
I've not followed the change in git repository of
Hi again,
On 14/6/21 1:52, aitor wrote:
Hi Haines,
On 13/6/21 23:29, Haines Brown wrote:
I tried hopman some years ago and loved it, But when installed on a
new machine failed copy the code. Would anyone indulge me by pointing
to a link to the current stete of the application?
One of the tas
Hi Haines,
On 13/6/21 23:29, Haines Brown wrote:
I tried hopman some years ago and loved it, But when installed on a
new machine failed copy the code. Would anyone indulge me by pointing
to a link to the current stete of the application?
One of the tasks pending to be done in the current state
I tried hopman some years ago and loved it, But when installed on a
new machine failed copy the code. Would anyone indulge me by pointing
to a link to the current stete of the application?
--
Haines Brown
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Hi,
On 13/6/21 20:44, Steve Litt wrote:
My suggestion would be to handle those with a separate tool. Do one
thing and do it right.
+1
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On Sunday, 13 June at 12:26, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 09:16:46AM +0200, tito via Dng wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 15:35:56 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think inotify is the best foundation for a usb plugin/plugout
> detector. I used it in my early 2015 proof of conc
Didier Kryn said on Sun, 13 Jun 2021 18:27:25 +0200
> Yep, hopman's gui provides buttons to mount/umount/open everything
>which can be handled through the disk paradigm. But what to do with
>things which cannot? What are the tools (helpers in hopman's parlance)
>to handle those?
My suggestion
Le 13/06/2021 à 09:16, tito via Dng a écrit :
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 15:35:56 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I think inotify is the best foundation for a usb plugin/plugout
>> detector. I used it in my early 2015 proof of concept proving that
>> Poettering's socket activation was over
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 09:16:46AM +0200, tito via Dng wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 15:35:56 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I think inotify is the best foundation for a usb plugin/plugout
> > detector. I used it in my early 2015 proof of concept proving that
> > Poettering's soc
Hi Tito,
On 13/6/21 9:16, tito via Dng wrote:
don't forget smartphones there are billions far more than thumb drives
and USB SATA drives.
We'll take it on board :)
Aitor.
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 15:35:56 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think inotify is the best foundation for a usb plugin/plugout
> detector. I used it in my early 2015 proof of concept proving that
> Poettering's socket activation was overkill and could be accomplished
> much less intrusively
Hi all,
I think inotify is the best foundation for a usb plugin/plugout
detector. I used it in my early 2015 proof of concept proving that
Poettering's socket activation was overkill and could be accomplished
much less intrusively with inotify.
As far as I know, Hopman's only usage is to mount th
Hi again Didier,
On 3/5/21 11:53, Didier Kryn wrote:
I'm very happy that you cath up on Hopman. I initially made it for
my needs and the community and as a proof of concept. Then I became too
ambitious and I didn't succeed to properly organize internationalization
files and I got discourage
Le 02/05/2021 à 21:09, aitor a écrit :
>
> Hi Didier,
>
> On 1/5/21 17:11, Didier Kryn wrote:
>> Gvfs is not expected to be installed on servers, but is required by
>> some desktop goodies - even in Xfce4, for example if you install the
>> tool to mount/unmount hotplug disks; it is primarily to
Hi Didier,
On 1/5/21 17:11, Didier Kryn wrote:
Gvfs is not expected to be installed on servers, but is required by
some desktop goodies - even in Xfce4, for example if you install the
tool to mount/unmount hotplug disks; it is primarily to avoid it that I
developped hopman.
As i announced,
Le 06/05/2019 à 13:34, aitor_czr a écrit :
H Didier,
For testing the translations of your hopman project add the following
headers in the GTK2/hopman.c main function:
#include
#include
...
Thanks Aitor. That's a lot of information to digest. It's going to
take me some time,
H Didier,
On 4/5/19 13:18, Didier Kryn wrote:
Hi all, in particular Steve and Aitor who have tested the program.
Two new boolean parameters are now recognised in the config file:
Decorate = True means the window has border, title and buttons,
False means it has none of these.
A
Hi all, in particular Steve and Aitor who have tested the program.
Two new boolean parameters are now recognised in the config file:
Decorate = True means the window has border, title and buttons,
False means it has none of these.
Autohide = True means the window is automatica
Le 28/04/2019 à 22:59, Didier Kryn a écrit :
In the mean time I've found a bug which should cause memory leak
and possible segfault. I'll do a few checks and push the corrected
version asap.
I just pushed the correction for this bug. Also means my issue with
devuan-git is solved.
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