Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-06-02 Thread Daniele Ferro
Same problem for me, I'm waiting for a new version that fix this bug. -- Linux User n. 462878 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-06-01 Thread C W
I can confirm the same behavior when moving from libcompizconfig0 0.6.0-3 = 0.7.4-1. A little googling revealed that people have had this problem before with earlier versions of compiz, usually caused by a version mismatch between compiz-core and libcompizconfig (ABI incompatibility). At

Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-06-01 Thread Adrian Courrèges
Same problem here. Everything was working fine until last update. $ fusion-icon * Detected Session: gnome * Searching for installed applications... Backend : ini Integration : true Profile : default Adding plugin decoration (decoration) Initializing decoration options...done * No

Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-06-01 Thread Chance Platt
I'm having this issue as well. I'm noticing the version mismatch (libcompizconfig0 is 0.7.4-2, and compiz/compiz-core/compiz-gnome is 0.6.3-git20080115). I have compiz working again by removing the libcompizconfig0 package. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-05-31 Thread Sheridan Hutchinson
Package: libcompizconfig0 Version: 0.7.4-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I've had compiz working for several months in testing until a few packages just filtered in to testing today (31/05/08). After intense googling I think it's this library that is at fault. I get

Bug#483819: libcompizconfig0: Couldn't load plugin 'ccp'

2008-05-31 Thread John Halton
I'm having the same problem here, using gtk-window-decorator. Please note also that the same problem occurs if you load compiz rather than compiz-fusion by running compiz --replace gconf. The title bard and window borders disappear in the same way, except in that case you don't get the Couldn't