> Jesse van den Kieboom venit, vidit, dixit 04.02.2009 15:33:
> > Op woensdag 04-02-2009 om 15:29 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Michael J
> > Gruber:
> >> Jesse van den Kieboom venit, vidit, dixit 31.01.2009 21:05:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have been developing a gui application for git for gtk+/GNOME based on
> >>> GitX (which in turn is based on gitk). I feel that it's reaching the
> >>> point where it might potentially be useful for other people to use. It
> >>> currently features:
> >>>
> >>> - Loading large repositories very fast
> >>> - Show/browse repository history
> >>> - Show highlighted revision diff
> >>> - Browse file tree of a revision and export by drag and drop
> >>> - Search in the revision history on subject, author or hash
> >>> - Switch between history view of branches easily
> >>> - Commit view providing per hunk stage/unstage and commit
> >>>
> >>> The project is currently hosted on github:
> >>>
http://github.com/jessevdk/gitg
> >>>
> >>> clone: git://github.com/jessevdk/gitg.git
> >>>
> >>> Please let me know what you think,
> >> OK, played with it, looks nice. Some feedback:
> >>
> >> Bug:?
> >> After unstaged a staged file it does not reappear under "unstaged". It
> >> appears nowhere.
> >
> > Hmm this _should_ happen, if it doesn't it's certainly a bug.
>
> I just compared with staging/reverting the single hunk I had in there,
> that works perfectly. The bug occurs only when unstaging from the list
> of staged files.
>
> >> Build:
> >> gitg can't run from the build dir, it needs to be installed.
> >> Reconfiguring with different --prefix does not rebuild (one needs to
> >> make clean manually).
> >
> > This is true, I got a patch to fix this, but I'm not sure it should go
> > in (e.g. read data files from current working directory). It's not
> > common to be able to run C/gtk+ apps from the build directory, you
> > should install them in a local prefix.
>
> Sure, but just to try it out? Imagine me poor soul, going through all
> these GUIs and cloning, running
> autogen.sh/qmake-qt4/configure/make/setup.py depending on the tk, and
> finding I have to install in order to try it out (not to mention
> dependencies)? ;)