Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
Looks like the 'Error host not found' error was spurious, and owing to a
previous
attempt to add an iGoogle widget still lurking in my config files at...
.google/gadgets/
...deleting this config directory eliminates the 'host not found' error, but the
iGoogle gadgets and the option menu for iGoogle gadgets still do not load, so
the
core problem remains.
Original comment by google....@cefn.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 2:42
Please post the output of configure script and the screenshot of the error when
you
trying to add an iGoogle gadget.
Original comment by james...@gmail.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 2:47
I've been able to launch the ggl-gtk version from the binaries I built from
today's
SVN trunk, and add an iGoogle gadget, from this URL...
http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/112581010116074801021/hamster.xml
However, the ggl-qt binary still behaves as described in the first post in this
thread, showing errors both for the initial iGoogle gadget, and for editing the
Options pane for the iGoogle gadget.
I don't want to use the gtk version since gadgets appear in an ugly sidebar.
The Qt
version causes Gadgets to float transparently as windows visible when Scaled in
Compiz (Expose-like window behaviour) - very nice.
Now if only I could add iGoogle gadgets to ggl-qt!
Original comment by google....@cefn.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 3:07
As requested by james.su, here is the result of running the following script on
Linux
Mint 8 afte adding all the packages I could find the project might depend on.
../configure --prefix=/usr --disable-werror
--with-browser-plugins-dir=/usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins
Build options:
Version "0.11.1"
Install prefix /usr
Install included libltdl no
Build shared libs yes
Build static libs yes
Enable debug no
Host type linux
Cross Compiling no
OEM brand
Libraries:
Build libggadget-dbus yes
Build libggadget-gtk yes
Build libggadget-npapi yes
Build libggadget-qt yes
Extensions:
Build curl-xml-http-request yes
Build soup-xml-http-request no
Build dbus-script-class yes
Build gst-audio-framework yes
Build gst-video-element yes
Build gtk-edit-element yes
Build gtk-flash-element yes
Build gtk-system-framework yes
Build gtkmoz-browser-element yes
Build libxml2-xml-parser yes
Build linux-system-framework yes
Build qt-edit-element yes
Build qt-script-runtime yes
Build qt-system-framework yes
Build qt-xml-http-request yes
Build qtwebkit-browser yes
Build smjs-script-runtime yes
Build webkit-script-runtime no
Build gtkwebkit-browser-element no
Other features:
GTK SVG Support yes
NetworkManager support yes
Startup notification support yes
Built-in xdgmime support yes
Browser plugins directory /usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins
Default gstreamer audio sink autoaudiosink
SSL CA certificate file
Memory check command
Hosts:
Build gtk host yes
Build qt host yes
Original comment by google....@cefn.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 3:11
Launching ggl-qt now causes the Hamster gadget which I added in ggl-gtk to
appear as
an iGoogle gadget in ggl-qt. The options screen can then load correctly.
I don't know why, but in this newer version of ggl-qt the widgets do not behave
as
windows in Compiz. They also do not have an 'always on top' behaviour as in the
case
of the gtk sidebar, and have no hotkey control. I therefore don't know how to
actually use google-gadgets-for-linux in a real desktop setting, since it's
extremely
hard to load them into sight when using any other windows.
The only option seems to be to hunt for the system tray icon, and then right
click
and select Show all. Clicking on any other window then causes the gadget layer
to
disappear. Is this really the only option? It seems unusable compared to the Mac
dashboard for example.
I attach a screenshot of the behaviour when adding a new iGoogle gadget through
the
ggl-qt host.
Original comment by google....@cefn.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 3:26
Attachments:
About sidebar of ggl-gtk: you can use -ns or --no-sidebar command line option
to
disable the sidebar. For now ggl-gtk has more features than ggl-qt.
About iGoogle loading failure: I guess the problem is in the
qt-xml-http-request
module. Can you help build a debug version (--enable-debug) and copy the
console
output?
Original comment by phnix...@gmail.com
on 19 Jan 2010 at 2:10
Reran ../configure with the --enable-debug option...
../configure --enable-debug --prefix=/usr --disable-werror
--with-browser-plugins-
dir=/usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins
...which produced...
Build options:
Version "0.11.1"
Install prefix /usr
Install included libltdl no
Build shared libs yes
Build static libs yes
Enable debug yes
Host type linux
Cross Compiling no
OEM brand
Libraries:
Build libggadget-dbus yes
Build libggadget-gtk yes
Build libggadget-npapi yes
Build libggadget-qt yes
Extensions:
Build curl-xml-http-request yes
Build soup-xml-http-request no
Build dbus-script-class yes
Build gst-audio-framework yes
Build gst-video-element yes
Build gtk-edit-element yes
Build gtk-flash-element yes
Build gtk-system-framework yes
Build gtkmoz-browser-element yes
Build libxml2-xml-parser yes
Build linux-system-framework yes
Build qt-edit-element yes
Build qt-script-runtime yes
Build qt-system-framework yes
Build qt-xml-http-request yes
Build qtwebkit-browser yes
Build smjs-script-runtime yes
Build webkit-script-runtime no
Build gtkwebkit-browser-element no
Other features:
GTK SVG Support yes
NetworkManager support yes
Startup notification support yes
Built-in xdgmime support yes
Browser plugins directory /usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins
Default gstreamer audio sink autoaudiosink
SSL CA certificate file
Memory check command
Hosts:
Build gtk host yes
Build qt host yes
I ran...
make
sudo checkinstall --pkgname "google-gadgets-svn" --pkgversion "0.11.1" make
install
nohup ggl-qt
Attached is the nohup.out file from a session in which I tried to add an
iGoogle
gadget and access the Options pane of the added gadget, which showed the
loading
errors as before.
Original comment by google.c...@cefn.com
on 19 Jan 2010 at 4:21
Attachments:
Original comment by james...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2010 at 4:11
Please use ggl-gtk for now. We'll look into the ggl-qt problem as soon as
possible. For
ggl-gtk you either could disable the sidebar with --no-sidebar command line
option, or
more easily, you could just drag the gadgets out of sidebar and hide sidebar by
clicking the (-) icon on the sidebar's top right corner.
Original comment by james...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2010 at 4:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
google....@cefn.com
on 18 Jan 2010 at 2:27