That is a valid point, Pipelight depending on a patched version of Wine. I
hadn't actually considered that when I wrote the original email.
So I guess that'd be the challenge if anyone was up for it. I still don't
understand why it would have to block anything, though, if it enables you
to do stuf
On 22/12/13 10:36, Tim wrote:
On 22/12/13 08:51, Iain Lane wrote:
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 08:26:24PM -0005, Adam Dingle wrote:
I noticed that Epiphany 3.10.3 just landed in Trusty. It uses a
GtkHeaderBar, so it has no title bar and looks pretty out of place
on the Ubuntu desktop.
I thought
On 22/12/13 08:51, Iain Lane wrote:
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 08:26:24PM -0005, Adam Dingle wrote:
I noticed that Epiphany 3.10.3 just landed in Trusty. It uses a
GtkHeaderBar, so it has no title bar and looks pretty out of place
on the Ubuntu desktop.
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 08:26:24PM -0005, Adam Dingle wrote:
> I noticed that Epiphany 3.10.3 just landed in Trusty. It uses a
> GtkHeaderBar, so it has no title bar and looks pretty out of place
> on the Ubuntu desktop.
>
> I thought the plan was not to land applications that use
> GtkHeaderBar
It definitely needs a good number of patches.. They are working to get them
upstream though:
http://fds-team.de/cms/pipelight-compile-wine.html
http://www.compholio.com/wine-compholio/
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~pipelight/netflix-desktop/wine-compholio/files/head:/patches/
I have not investigat
I noticed that Epiphany 3.10.3 just landed in Trusty. It uses a
GtkHeaderBar, so it has no title bar and looks pretty out of place on
the Ubuntu desktop.
I thought the plan was not to land applications that use GtkHeaderBar
just yet. Was this an error? Or is there a plan to patch a title ba
On 12/21/2013 04:09 PM, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
> I've used Pipelight for some time now, and I've found it to be one of
> the most valuable new packages I've come across this year. It enables
> the use of the Silverlight plugin in native Ubuntu browsers.
>
> In my opinion, if this plugin could b
I've used Pipelight for some time now, and I've found it to be one of the
most valuable new packages I've come across this year. It enables the use
of the Silverlight plugin in native Ubuntu browsers.
In my opinion, if this plugin could be made easily available in 14.04LTS
without adding a PPA and