GNOME 3.2 beta2 available in gnome-unstable

As promised multiple times on forums, GNOME 3.2 beta2 was just released and guess what? We got it! Shinier and full of new features, noticeable are gdm’s brand new look, gnome-online-accounts, gnome-contacts, gnome-documents, epiphany web application support, new user menu and better chat integration. Along with that, nautilus received a new file previewer named sushi, feature that I like the most.
To use this new version you need to enable gnome-unstable repository, as top repository to pacman.conf:
[gnome-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Have fun testing these packages. Like always packaging bugs should be reported on our bugtracker, anything else considered bugs should be reported to GNOME bugzilla.
NVIDIA users be aware that xorg-server 1.11 from testing is incompatible with the current nvidia driver, even with IgnoreABI. You can switch to nouveau or add xf86-input-evdev xf86-input-synaptics xorg-server-common xorg-server to Ignorepkg.

ilike wrote:Good news, but if you don't want to see sushi in action, I don't think it's worth upgrading on a "running system" yet. The new GDM seems to be buggy (and the shutdown/restart option is missing there now)
know upstream bug
and the online account-feature (Google-Account integration with calendar, gnome-contacts, gnome-documents) didn't work for me.
know bug. for now you need to start at least once evolution to work
I also noticed that there's a problem with a Python3/PyGI-Script I wrote now:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pptool.py", line 15, in <module>
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk, Pango, GObject
(pacman -S extra/py3gobject extra/gobject-introspection fixed that)
that is not a proper fix. now you might have a broken gnome 3.2 because is a gobject-introspection 1.29.17 it's a hard dependency.
maybe you should fix try to fix your code to work with python-gobject 2.90.3 (be aware that it cannot be installed right now along with python2-gobject 2.90.3 because of https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658174 )
Last edited by wonder (2011-09-11 19:53:05)

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    Window manager warning: Log level 32: Execution of main.js threw exception: Error: Requiring GLib, version none: Typelib file for namespace 'GLib' (any version) not found
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    Looking around on the interwebs, the latter error suggests removing xulrunner, which I have done. This actually allows me to start gnome-shell, but the only thing that happens is that mutter kicks in and the window decoration changes slightly but I do not get the actual shell. Having removed xulrunner, I get this error:
    (mutter:1063): mutter-WARNING **: Could not load library [/home/korpenkraxar/gnome-shell/install/lib64/mutter/plugins/libgnome-shell.so (libmozjs.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)]
    And now I am stuck. Any ideas or pointers anyone?
    Last edited by korpenkraxar (2010-11-11 08:57:47)

    I got it running a while back.  (Like, a couple of months ago.  It's now gone, for multiple reasons).  If memory serves me correctly, I just enabled the gnome-unstable repository and downloaded and it worked (it didn't compile properly from AUR for me).  Well, I say "worked".  It was very slow.
    Maybe add
    [gnome-unstable]
    Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    to pacman.conf if you want to give it a go.
    On the subject of gnome shell, has anyone got it to run smoothly?  I have a 1Gb nvidia card, 4Gb ram and dual core 3Ghz cpu and it was totally unusable when I tried it.

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