Denis
Thanx for the tip on the fuse package. It ships with SLED and once installed
the fuse plugin loads. Do you perhaps know
what is required to get the annotate plugin to compile ?
Regards
JK
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 7:58 AM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Denis F.
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Dennis
I thought of that, but there are no such packages available for SLED or SuSE.
It seems that all of that have been
incorporated into the xorg-devel package, but the .pc files are missing. What
else can I try ?
Johan Kotze
On Mon, Apr 9, 2007 at 4:48 AM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
JP
Thanx for the tip. I managed to get hold of the xorg-x11-compat70-devel
package. I have managed to compile compiz 0.5.0,
but I am unable to get ./configure to enable the fuse and annotate plugins. The
fuse plugin is the reason I want to play
with compiz 0.5.0. I have tried --enable-fuse,
Hello Johan,
Tuesday, April 10, 2007, 2:32:12 AM, you wrote:
JP
Thanx for the tip. I managed to get hold of the
xorg-x11-compat70-devel package. I have managed to compile compiz 0.5.0,
but I am unable to get ./configure to enable the fuse and annotate
plugins. The fuse plugin is the
Hello Johan,
Monday, April 9, 2007, 2:58:50 AM, you wrote:
Hi
I am trying to compile compiz 0.5.0 on SLED 10 SP1. I have
installed all the requirements as per the docs but when I run
./configure I get the following error:
checking for COMPIZ... configure: error: Package
On Oct 20, 06 11:47:03 -0400, David Reveman wrote:
Yes, I have one or two more fixes that should go into compiz 0.2 branch
and then I'll push out a 0.2.1. However, I'm not breaking the ABI in the
0.2 branch so making the these additional plugins work with the 0.2
branch is going to require
On Oct 18, 06 15:20:11 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
This is the location of the old compiz-quinn packages. They are not
updated anymore, now that they have forked into Beryl. I am
specifically looking for an rpm of compiz-0.2.0 as was released by David.
Find the compiz package now in the
It would be nice if someone could package compiz and then create an
additional package
with the third-party plugins in.
AFAIK so far most of the additional plugins (if not all) do not
compile/run for upstream compiz at the moment.
All of the plugins on this page work with compiz,
On Oct 20, 06 13:05:54 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
All of the plugins on this page work with compiz, the exception is neg
which requires a patch to the core. They all work with hardly any
modification, just some annoying differences.
To compile them just download, unpack and type make
Matthias Hopf wrote:
On Oct 20, 06 13:05:54 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
All of the plugins on this page work with compiz, the exception is neg
which requires a patch to the core. They all work with hardly any
modification, just some annoying differences.
To compile them just download,
On Oct 20, 06 14:22:42 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
Compiz 0.2.0 covers a lot of different versions, any checkout from git after
Actually, no. 0.2.0 is exactly the release version of compiz 0.2.
Newer versions would be 0.2.1 or similar.
Choosing git versions in-between is actually against the
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 15:15 +0200, Matthias Hopf wrote:
On Oct 20, 06 14:22:42 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
Compiz 0.2.0 covers a lot of different versions, any checkout from git after
Actually, no. 0.2.0 is exactly the release version of compiz 0.2.
Newer versions would be 0.2.1 or
forget the attachment.
-David
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 13:05 +0100, Mike Dransfield wrote:
It would be nice if someone could package compiz and then create an
additional package
with the third-party plugins in.
AFAIK so far most of the additional plugins (if not all) do not
Tuukka
I have tried your suggestions but they are a bit too technical for me. What I am actually looking for is a compiled rpm of compiz 0.2.0 for SLED i586 and x86_64. Do you perhaps know where I can find that.
Thanx
On 10/18/06, Johan Kotze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried your suggestions, but they are a bit too technical for me.
What I am actually looking for is a compiled rpm of compiz 0.2.0 for SLED
(i586 and x86_64). Do you perhaps know where I can find that.
I make a point all the same of announcing that there are official compiz
packages , (I know for ubuntu), mine :P.
http://gandalfn.club.fr/ubuntu
Moreover I profit that you evoke the third-party plugins to raise a
problem of packaging. I seek to create packages for those but I cannot
find which
On 10/18/06, Matthias Hopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 18, 06 15:40:37 +0100, Johan Kotze wrote:
I am willing to be a packager for SLED and openSuse 10.1 10.2 if someone
would be willing to teach me what to do. I
have a good programming background (Delphi Pascal) and I learn quickly. I
I have downloaded compiz-0.2.0 and tried to compile it. The INSTALL file talks about autgen.sh but I am unable to locate it. I tried ./configure but it complains about a number of missing packages. Is there any docs on how to compile compiz on SLED 10 I have searched in a lot of
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Johan Kotze wrote:
I have downloaded compiz-0.2.0 and tried to compile it. The INSTALL file
talks about autgen.sh, but I am unable to locate it. I tried ./configure
Right, in development versions you need to run ./autogen.sh, but in
release versions that's already done and
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