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My best guess would be that you didn't sync the database. Make sure you use -Sy to install simple-ccsm, or run 'pacman -Syu' before you install
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when are you going to update ?
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hey, just noticed you updated repo, tnx ...
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there wasn't a fusion-icon-git in the recent update. No changes or just forgotten?
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yes, he forgot to update fusion-icon ...
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yes, he forgot to update fusion-icon ...
No, I didn't forget. The last update to the fusion-icon code was actually on February 16th. I just remembered to leave it out for once instead of making you download it for no reason.
Last edited by luciferin (2008-06-13 16:50:17)
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mfolnovic wrote:yes, he forgot to update fusion-icon ...
No, I didn't forget. The last update to the fusion-icon code was actually on February 16th. I just remember to leave it out for once instead of making you download it for no reason.
ok then
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thanks for that. And thanks for the repo - works perfectly.
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Hi everyone. We're currently looking for someone to take over maintaining the x86_64 packages for the repo. There isn't much to it, just building new packages and uploading them every week or so. If you're interested you should grab the PKGBUILDs from the repo here and have a go at building then either post here or send me a message if you're interested and have the free time.
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I would help, but I'm not working on arch64 ...
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Shall i edit the wiki to remove
Additional Plugins
This installs the screensaver, freewins, and wallpaper plugins.
pacman -S compiz-fusion-plugins-makebelieve-git
and add freewins screensaver n simple ccsn there ?????? . Is there anything else to add there?
Thanks.....
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Hi. I can upload periodic x86_64 packages.
At the moment I'm having problems with compAddTimeout when compiling. A "too many arguments" errors keep appearing both in libcompizconfig and compiz-fusion-plugins-extra-git
Fixed. I already compiled everything,
Last edited by javonera (2008-07-09 15:58:05)
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any chance that you add projectm-libvisual to your repo? i cant build it myself
rainbow networks - we bring colour to your gibs
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Hi everyone. We're currently looking for someone to take over maintaining the x86_64 packages for the repo. There isn't much to it, just building new packages and uploading them every week or so. If you're interested you should grab the PKGBUILDs from the repo here and have a go at building then either post here or send me a message if you're interested and have the free time.
I can do it.
Are you sure these PKGBUILDs are up to date?
Although I am not sure if and how I can build KDE packages as I have only kdelibs & kdebase installed.
Last edited by wantilles (2008-09-07 14:55:04)
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Thanks for the packages! Are you still updating them? I haven't noticed anything new for quite a while. When you do update them, would you mind adding provides=() to the PKGBUILDS?
ie:
for compiz-git, add
provides=('compiz')
and so on.
That would make it a lot easier to work with dependencies in other packages.
Thanks!
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Are you still updating them?
No because for the last ten days or so main-plugins-git (and everything that depends on it, obviously) does not build, and exits with an error.
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and what's error?
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and what's error?
Fixed it.
Packages are ready.
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Hi everyone. We're currently looking for someone to take over maintaining the x86_64 packages for the repo. There isn't much to it, just building new packages and uploading them every week or so. If you're interested you should grab the PKGBUILDs from the repo here and have a go at building then either post here or send me a message if you're interested and have the free time.
I can do it.
amd64 Gnome and common packages are ready.
I would like to upload them.
Unfortunately for KDE packages, the two of them do not build against KDE 4.1.x libraries.
Last edited by wantilles (2008-09-13 14:48:25)
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luciferin wrote:Hi everyone. We're currently looking for someone to take over maintaining the x86_64 packages for the repo. There isn't much to it, just building new packages and uploading them every week or so. If you're interested you should grab the PKGBUILDs from the repo here and have a go at building then either post here or send me a message if you're interested and have the free time.
I can do it.
amd64 Gnome and common packages are ready.
I would like to upload them.
Maybe email luciferin. Still no updates on x86_64.
Unfortunately for KDE packages, the two of them do not build against KDE 4.1.x libraries.
Some updates about KDE4?
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emphire wrote:Are you still updating them?
No because for the last ten days or so main-plugins-git (and everything that depends on it, obviously) does not build, and exits with an error.
does this rep going to be updated or just died?
Its a sick world we live in....
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wantilles wrote:emphire wrote:Are you still updating them?
No because for the last ten days or so main-plugins-git (and everything that depends on it, obviously) does not build, and exits with an error.
does this rep going to be updated or just died?
I did mail Luciferin almost twenty days ago, to take over (I am already building it every week) the x86_64 sub-architecture.
Still no answer from him.
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New fresh x86_64 Gnome-only compiz-fusion-git packages, dated 18-10-2008.
Last edited by wantilles (2008-10-18 21:35:37)
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Does anyone want to take over the i686 packages for the repo? I'm sorry for the silence but I just don't have the time or willpower to maintain this any longer. Please contact either myself or better yet DreAmZ, since it's his web space.
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Thanks for the update on the x86_64 version! Is anyone else getting these errors when they update it?
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "usr/share/gconf/compiz-git.schemas"
Failed to open `usr/share/gconf/compiz-git.schemas': No such file or directory
( 1/12) upgrading compiz-git [#####################] 100%
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
WARNING: node <schemalist> not understood below <schemalist>
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