GNOME library, desktop-data-model, is a software wrapper that provides a user-friendly interface for managing and accessing data on the desktop.
Desktop-Data-Model is a library that serves as a GNOME wrapper. As someone who has used this software, here is my review.
Installation of the Desktop-Data-Model package is easy. You only need to follow a few simple steps to get it running. First, you need to change your directory to the package's source code and run "./configure." While running, the configuration feature prints messages about the features it is currently checking for, so you know what it's doing.
Next, type "make" to compile the package, and optionally run any self-tests that come along with the package by typing "make check." Once you're done with that, you can move on to the installation process by typing "make install."
If you want to remove program binaries and object files from the source code directory, type "make clean." To remove files created by the "configure" feature, so you can compile the package for another kind of computer, type "make distclean." Although there is a "make maintainer-clean" target for the package's developers, ordinary users don't need to worry about it. If you use it, you may have to install other programs to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Overall, I found the Desktop-Data-Model library easy to install, easy to use, and effective in providing GNOME wrapping capabilities. The installation process is painless, and the software runs smoothly once you have it set up. I recommend this package for anyone looking for GNOME wrapping capabilities.
Version 1.2.5: N/A