I will have builds of 0.8.0 packaged and installable for Fedora and openSUSE 
soon.  I am just in the process of moving, and somewhat pressed for time.

On Oct 20, 2014 11:47 AM, Eugene Pivnev <ti.eug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 20.10.2014 21:57, PCMan:
> > On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Eugene Pivnev <ti.eug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 19.10.2014 01:03, Kolmar Kafran пишет:
> >>> I'm sodisappointed with the six linux desktop environment available.
> >>> I' m very
> >>> anxious to try LxQt 0.8.0; has anyone succeeded to install it on
> >>> Fedora 20?
> >> So - current state:
> >> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:QtDesktop:LXQT/lxqt
> > Before you continue, try this doc:
> > http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Build_LXDE-Qt_From_Source
> > It's a little bit old but most parts remain correct.
> I'm compiling strictly using this wiki:
> * liblxqt
> * liblxqt-mount, lxqt-globalkeys
> * all together (others)
> > If your lib dir is /usr/lib64, try using LIB_SUFFIX=64 option for cmake.
> There is no problem with lib path
> >
> >> Now it stops on packaging installed files.
> >> Some packages are disabled:
> >> * lxqt-config - Fedora has no liboobs
> > lxqt-config does not require liboobs.
> > lxqt-admin uses it, which is also used by Mate IIRC.
> Sorry - I'm wrong. lxqt-admin, naturally
> >
> >> * lxqt-panel - unknown error
> > Looks like your libsysstat and liblxqt-mount are not correctly installed.
> They are installed correctly.
> Oops... The are installed how you are installing them.
> OBS make new virtual machine from scratch for each package.
> Look at log.
>
> >
> >> * lxqt-policykit - make install not works (how you were testing it befor
> >> release?)
> > error messages please.
> You're welcome: 
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/X11:QtDesktop:LXQT/lxqt/Fedora_20/i586
>
> >
> >> * lxqt-qtplugin -seems requires qt > 5.2
> >>
> >> Other packages compiled and installed ok.
> >>
> >> PS. Problems are not in Fedora, as you can see.
> > Not intend to be offensive, but I tested everything on ArchLinux and
> > Ubuntu during development and both of them work pretty well. It's
> > still possible that some are really distro-specific issues.
> Maybe.
> Then we have two ways:
> * Annaunce LXQT as Arch/Ubuntu only
> * Remove distro-specific features
> Your choice?
>
> PS. please don't get me as enemy. I'm trying to make LXQT RH-compatible. 
> This means SUSE, RHEL etc.
>
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