Re: Packaging new Compiz 0.9 version

2021-04-13 Thread Wolfgang Ulbrich
The problem is that compiz-reloaded (0.88) has several adjustments for MATE 
desktop, eg. gtk-theme reloading during theme switching, desktop shortcuts, 
special theme page in ccsm, etc. 
I don't want lost this for users of mate-compiz spin.
For privat reasons i don't have the time in the next 2 years to help with 
adjustments for MATE desktop in compiz-0.9.
So, i really prefer to leave existing compiz-reoaded like it is in fedora.
Feel free package a compat version of 0.9x.
Keep in mind that you have to rename package names, binaries and libs to avoid 
conflicts.
I recall that compiz was dropped from fedora after the first update to really 
bad first 0.9 versions. I brought it back to fedora after 1 year and users had 
a nearly bug free experience with compiz since fedora18 ;)

Well, you should ask Jaroslav for further information, he the current main 
maintainer of compiz.
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Re: Packaging new Compiz 0.9 version

2021-04-12 Thread Artem Tim
Good to know, thanks for answer. Can we package then separate compat version 
with 0.9 version? Still WIP build [1] but fully working. And already filed some 
bugs [2] upstream.

[1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/compiz0.9/
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1923481
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Re: Packaging new Compiz 0.9 version

2021-04-12 Thread Wolfgang Ulbrich
The official fedora spin requires compiz-0.88. compiz-0.88 is under active 
development and does perfectly match Mate-desktop.
In the past gnome itself decided not to use compiz in favor of mutter.
As Mate spin owner i am against to update compiz only because of gnome-flash, 
which was never official supported by gnome mainline.
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Packaging new Compiz 0.9 version

2021-04-10 Thread Artem Tim
Hello. I'd like to package new Compiz 0.9. New version required for GNOME 
Flashback [1] and also have some other nice improvements like CCSM ported on 
GTK3. Currently Compiz 0.8 packaged in Fedora. The question is: should i send 
PR with update current Compiz 0.8 -> 0.9 or should i made compat package and 
open new RR for it ('compiz0.9')?

[1] 
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-flashback/blob/rawhide/f/gnome-flashback.spec#_2

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