2013/11/2 christ...@surlykke.dk <christ...@surlykke.dk>
>
> 2013/11/2 Julien Lavergne <julien.laver...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>> 2013/11/2 PCMan <pcman...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Please try sddm. It's a pure Qt display manager which has no KDE
>>> dependency.
>>> I'm using it now. It's still primitive, but it looks good enough.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, I forgot to mention that sddm can't be build on Ubuntu / Debian
>> due to a missing feature in X11 stack. The best short term solution IMO is
>> to fix razor-lightdm-greeter, but it currently doesn't build, see :
>> https://github.com/lxde/lxqt-lightdm-greeter/pull/1
>>
>>
> I hope to fix it this weekend.
>
> br. Chr.
>
>
I've fixed lxqt-lightdm-greeter so much that it compiles (for me). I'm not
yet able to launch neither lxqt nor razor-qt from lightdm with
lxqt-lightdm-greeter. lxqt because I've not yet compiled all of it.
razor-qt because when I install libqtxdg from lxqt (which, through liblxqt,
is needed by lxqt-lightdm-greeter) I get some name collisions or such with
the libqtxdg from razor.
I _am_ able to launch an openbox session from lxqt-lightdm-greeter.
I guess (but have not verified) that a fix would be to rename libqtxdg to
something else (eg. liblxqtxdg).
I've taken the liberty of adding lxqt-lightdm-greeter as a submodule in
https://github.com/lxde/lxde-qt.git
Also I've added a section on lxqt-lightdm-greeter in
http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Build_LXDE-Qt_From_Source
br. Chr.
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Julien Lavergne
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