2017-09-07 23:02 GMT+02:00 Alf Gaida <aga...@siduction.org>:
> Installing the needed dependencies would be the way to go - maybe
> learning basic build $foo too.
> apt build-dep libfm-qt
>
> The reason for these headers should be easy to find:
> https://github.com/lxde/libfm-qt/commit/0691823b2825920778cddc2dab64b2
> a0ca3d55b7
>
>
> git blame is a fine thing to use too
>
> Cheers Alf
>
>
> On 07.09.2017 21:11, Denis Obrezkov wrote:
> > How can I handle this? What package should I install?
> > Also, what is the reason of utilizing these headers?
> >
> > I am experimenting in lubuntu, lxqt 0.11.1.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards, Denis Obrezkov
>
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Thank you. I have already read this, but I can't understand now why it was
so important to implement
this feature. I mean, will it work with a Wayland compositor? That's why I
am a bit confused and can't understand
why it was implemented in that way. And that's also the reason why I asked
in the ML a goal and a roadmap of LXQT.
I want to understand what is the direction of development of LXQT.
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