Has been in portage and unmasked for more than 30 days, running without a problem on amd64. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
I just tried to start it on amd64, but wasn't able to find it in the widget list of gnome 2.32 and launching /usr/libexec/glunar... didn't do the trick. Hint?
Weird, at my place it's in the widget list. I just re-emerged for testing, I'm using gnome 2.32.1 on amd64. I checked with both English and German locale, in German it's "Monduhr".
amd64 compiled fine under gnome, no widget to start it also tested under kde system got this * Due to bug #256614, you might lose icons in applications menus. * If you use a login manager, please re-select your session. * If you use startx and have no .xinitrc, just export XSESSION=Gnome. * If you use startx and have .xinitrc, export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-. going to test this with a new setup
(In reply to comment #3) > amd64 compiled fine under gnome, no widget to start it also tested under kde > system got this > > * Due to bug #256614, you might lose icons in applications menus. > * If you use a login manager, please re-select your session. > * If you use startx and have no .xinitrc, just export XSESSION=Gnome. > * If you use startx and have .xinitrc, export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-. > > going to test this with a new setup complete restart with gnome AND kde and still no icon and won't run from command line
I tested with gnome 2.32.1 on x86 and it works flawless over here. Just "Add to Panel..." and choose "lunar clock".
amd64 works
x86 stable. Thanks Andreas
amd64 done. Thanks Blain
ppc stable, closing