]]>gnome-system-log is the old program that shows log files from /var/log
gnome-log is the new program that uses structured logs from the systemd journal
That's exactly the same thing I have:
http://i.imgur.com/C4gO83P.png
The difference is that the 3.10 version isn't as advanced but still picks up your pacman.log. Still it's GTK 3 as you can see from the headerbar.
]]>https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Logs
I think mainly that it is based on GTK3.
]]>glib-networking 2.40.0 is in the gnome-unstable repo, looks like you'll have to switch to gnome-unstable or wait until gnome 3.12 hits [extra] .
]]>It's currently out of date. I tried editing the PKGBUILD to get the current version, but got the following error:
Requested 'gio-unix-2.0 >= 2.39.90' but version of GIO unix specific APIs is 2.38.2
What's gio-unix-2.0? It's not listed in Arch Packages or in AUR, but it is installed, apparently, but not a high enough version.
]]>You want GNOME Logs.
I try to build GNOME Logs, but I have a problem with run GNOME Logs:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709172
Note: in Fedora 20 GNOME Logs work fine.
]]>Yes, that seems to be it. Thanks!
Yet it really seems to be in an early testing stage. Therefore I am waiting until gtk 3.9 is out.
[orschiro@thinkpad ~]$ sudo aura -A gnome-system-log-git
aura >>= Determining dependencies...
aura >>= Dependency checking failed for these reasons:
The dependency `gtk3` demands version `>=3.9.11`but the most recent version is `3.8.4-1`.