On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:21:23PM +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 16:09 +0100, Julien Danjou wrote: 
> > On Mon, Mar 21 2011, Uli Schlachter wrote:
> > 
> > > https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20960
> > > (I just noticed that I got one of the bug numbers in the list of dupes 
> > > wrong,
> > > whoops)
> > 
> > Closing that bug by quoting RedHat bug report.
> > 
> > Priceless.
> > 
> Arch's general policy is not to enable/support experimental code (except
> for exceptional cases like mplayer/ffmpeg). That's why on the one hand
> some software is versions ahead of most other distros, but software
> which spends a lot of time in Beta/RC (firefox4, gnome) actually tends
> to lag behind some other distros.
> 
> I use awesome on Arch, from the AUR. We're pretty DIY in any case (not
> compared to the gentoo crowd though) so its not really a big deal.
> [...]

FWIW, here in Gentoo land, it's just a matter of running

    emerge awesome

:P. Cairo iirc builds with USE=xcb by default and if it doesn't, simply
turning it on does the trick :)

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    4).$l)-;$s+=ord$$|$_ for split //,$p;srand($s|$$);eval$p;die$@

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