On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 20:31 +0200, Dennis Kasprzyk wrote: > Am Samstag, 28. Juli 2007 00:24:10 schrieben Sie: > > On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 23:44 +0200, Dennis Kasprzyk wrote: > > > Am Montag 16 Juli 2007 20:49:32 schrieb Kresimir Kukulj: > > > > First, I would like to compliment you all for a great work you put in > > > > developing compiz. I have it running for more that a month and it did > > > > not crash. Stability is very good. Great work! > > > > > > > > Today I updated compiz from git tree and found that rotate generates > > > > this error: > > > > > > > > compiz (core) - Error: Couldn't activate plugin 'rotate' > > > > > > The problem is that the "load after cube" got removed from the rotate > > > metadata. I reverted it now. > > > The ccs configuration system doesn't handle "require" rules automatically > > > as "load after" rules. There is also a case where we have a "require" and > > > a "load before" rule for the same plugin (3d). > > > > I don't think it should be allowed to ask for some plugin to be required > > but loaded after. Plugins that do this should be fixed so they don't > > have to ask for such a relationship and the "load after cube" > > information in the rotate metadata should be removed again. > > > > -David > > We removed the whole plugin order system from core to make it more flexible. > That's the reason why we shouldn't mix now requirements with relations and > limit the functionality. But if you want I can remove the "load after cube" > information in the rotate metadata and add this to the internal configuration > system metadata file.
We're not limiting functionality by having requirements also implicitly mean that the plugin must be loaded after. We're just making the existing tags make more sense. If you like some metadata information that indicate that a plugin must be loaded after, then you can always add that through a new tag. The reason I like to have the requirement tag also implicitly mean "load after" is that a plugin that requires another plugin to be loaded after seems to be designed poorly and I think we should do our best not to encourage that. However, you're welcome to prove me wrong and show that requiring that another plugin is loaded after necessarily isn't bad design, in which case I'm happy to allow the requirement tag not to implicitly mean "load after". -David _______________________________________________ compiz mailing list compiz@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/compiz