Hi,

Thanks for the answer (thanks also to Yen-Ju Chen)

Le Wed 06/06/2007 à 17:40 Quentin Mathé à écrit:
> There is a script named 'etoile' which gets installed in /usr/local/ 
> bin if you run setup.sh as root or with sudo. Otherwise setup.sh  
> should put this script in ~/bin.

Is it possible to control exactly where all those scripts gets
installed. Like the DESTDIR of makefiles. It's for creating a package.

> This script just launches 'etoile_system' tool which is Étoilé  
> daemonizer/session process.

That's exactly what I needed because I'm using a complex script to
establish my X session ... In fact it's just a script to let me choose
which desktop I want to start. You can see it exactly as if it was
a .xinit or .xsession file.

But ...
Apparently it is only a daemon and sothing else. It doesn't start
neither a workspace, nor a window manager, nor the dock or the menubar.
Is it normal ?

So I manually added EtoileMenuServer, Azalea, AZDock, AZBackground and
GWorkspace (in that order and sarting in background).
But whan I use the Etoile menu to log out it tells me that it can't
found the workspace ...

Maybe it's just a bug because I'm using the SVN version but I rather
think there is something incorrect in how I start the session. Can you
tall me what's going wrong ?

Thanks

Mildred


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