Hello,
you need to install XCBKit and uroswm here:

https://github.com/AlessandroSangiuliano/uroswm

In the README file there are some installation and testing instructions.

There are no configuration steps.

You just clone the XCBKit and uroswm, install the dependencies suggested in the 
uroswm README file, then you install XCBKit and uroswm.

$: make
$: (sudo/su) make install

Despite the code grown really fast, however don't expect to use it as 
production window manager, it is too young and needs some work and EWMH ICCCM 
standards support. Actually has no cursor support so you will work all the time 
with the X11 "X" pointer.

When I'll have a good status in gnustep supporting, I will do a lot of code 
cleaning, probably a second rework.

Each distribution could have renamed the libraries slighty different, on ubuntu 
we are talking about libxcb, on manjaro (ARCH Linux) we are talking about xcb. 
You need to install the -dev counterparts for each library too.

Have fun,

Alex.

________________________________
Da: Svetlana Tkachenko <[email protected]>
Inviato: sabato 22 agosto 2020 23:44
A: Alessandro Sangiuliano <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Oggetto: Re: A window manager written in objective-c: uroswm and gnustep 
support problems

Dear Alessandro,

> So, it's time to talk about some problems I'm having to get a god support for 
> gnustep apps.
> As you can see I have no problems with the calculator and google chrome, 
> while for SystemPreferences (and other gnustep apps) I ever get the app on 
> the shifted on the right or right-bottom.

Odd. How to install this software and test it out?

Regards,
Svetlana

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