Re: Heads-up: nautilus in rawhide is using gtk4 (extensions need porting)

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On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 11:17 AM Kalev Lember <kalevlember@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> nautilus 43.alpha that just landed in rawhide switched from gtk3 to
> gtk4. This means that all nautilus extensions also need porting from
> gtk3 to gtk4.
>
> I don't have any good ideas here how we can get there easily so an
> intermediate solution would be to just disable nautilus extensions in
> packages where they aren't ported over yet (e.g. evince ships a nautilus
> extension, it's not ported over so I went ahead and disabled it in
> rawhide). Also poking upstreams to note that they need to start thinking
> about porting their nautilus extensions over to gtk4 would be helpful, I
> think (and I am sure they'd appreciate patches/PRs as well).

Do the gnome-terminal / gnome-console plugins for nautilus already support gtk4?
I'd rather not have to live without those.

And what about stuff like Dropbox integration?
I suppose it will be broken on Fedora 37, given upstream's lack of
interest in linux these days?

Fabio
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