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#161
Yes, but only externally. No extras/-devel.
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Meh, given that Nokia has stopped supporting Diablo, some scheme probably needs to be found for the community to update it anyway (yes, this is essentially what Mer is doing, but it's still some way from being really usable).
 

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You're right, but tell that to a mad user if something breaks in his system after such upgrade
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somewhat off track, but anyways.

could someone look at getting tear-bookmarks to use dbus rather then a command line call? only the former make tear trigger a connection via known wifi...

form using microb im all to used to selecting the bookmark directly from the menu rather then first opening the browser and then selecting the bookmark...
 
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Or I could make the wifi to trigger on command line open
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
could someone look at getting tear-bookmarks to use dbus rather then a command line call? only the former make tear trigger a connection via known wifi...

form using microb im all to used to selecting the bookmark directly from the menu rather then first opening the browser and then selecting the bookmark...
It actually does use dbus... albeit it calls dbus through the command line, but dbus none-the-less. In my testing, Tear wouldn't open/would crash when I used python's dbus implementation, so I decided to just call the dbus command line.
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I tried with libcurl and it also worked. But we can't require people to upgrade major libraries...
But the new glib could be installed in parallel with the old one, since they have different version numbers
 
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#168
Bundyo, not sure if anyone already mentioned this... but in the new version, if you configure a home page, it is loaded when you launch Tear instead of the Dashboard, which is the intended behaviour, right ? However, if there is no network connection active, it doesn't start one like it does for other pages...
 

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#169
Seems like the reading of the file is not causing the big performance hit. I've changed it to be done once for the life of the manager and its still slow (maybe slightly faster). So this leaves the saving (which is done also on every initialize) or the actual cookie handling inside libcurl. Back to the drawing board.
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#170
BTW, the Ctrl+C/V stuff in the address bar is still spotty, even with 0.3.1-2. So far I've been unable to put my finger on in which set of circumstances it works and when it doesn't, though, sadly.
 
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