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Presenting Gnome Autotest Applet (gaa). This places a small status icon in your Gnome toolbar that let's you know how your autotest is doing. Green -- good. Red -- not so good. Inspired by autotest/emacs. What's autotest? Go here: http://rubyforge.org/projects/zentest/ == Installation == 1. Install Ruby-GNOME2 and Ruby D-Bus: * http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/ * https://trac.luon.net/ruby-dbus/ Ruby-GNOME2 is available as an Ubuntu package, but as of Feisty it's an older version that won't work. 2. Load up "lib/autotest/gaa.rb" in your ~/.autotest file. I used an absolute path, so something like: require '/home/dave/lib/autotest/gaa' 3. Startup the status icon -- "bin/gaa". You _could_ run it by hand before running autotest. But that's not the recommended way. Instead, add it to your session so that it's automatically run upon login. Snazzy. On Ubuntu Feisty, System > Preferences > Sessions gets you halfway there. == Credits == Brought to you by David Yeu -- [email protected] Many thanks to Ryan Davis and Eric Hodel of ZenTest, and the people behind Ruby-GNOME2 and Ruby D-Bus.
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