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chenxiaolong wrote:It may also be an issue with this Compiz release as Ubuntu deprecated the following plugins: animationaddon, blur, colorfilter, cubeaddon, gears, group, loginout, reflex, stackswitch, thumbnail, trip, and wallpaper.
What the.... Why would they do that?
Compiz is more than just what Ubuntu needs for Unity.
It's actually not because of that reason this time AFAIK, they removed those plugins because they were not compatible with openGLES (only openGL), which they need for Compiz to run on both ARM and Intel devices.
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For the shadow issue: do you have nautilus running? Usually the shadow disappears if it's not running. It may also be an issue with this Compiz release as Ubuntu deprecated the following plugins: animationaddon, blur, colorfilter, cubeaddon, gears, group, loginout, reflex, stackswitch, thumbnail, trip, and wallpaper.
Yes, it is used for desktop shortcuts. I've also tried to disable and re-enable this with Ubuntu Tweak (btw, actual version is 0.7.3) with no luck. Then I tried to create a clean profile to use it for Unity and there was still no shadow. May be I missed something when wrote PKGBUILDs, I'll wait for yours and try it again. Anyway, it's best compiz release I've seen ever for many years, Ubuntu guys made great work for performance optimizations.
BTW, don't forget to update qt to 4.8.2. 4.8.1 have problems with some apps, qutim, for example didn't display animated smiles...
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chenxiaolong wrote:For the shadow issue: do you have nautilus running? Usually the shadow disappears if it's not running. It may also be an issue with this Compiz release as Ubuntu deprecated the following plugins: animationaddon, blur, colorfilter, cubeaddon, gears, group, loginout, reflex, stackswitch, thumbnail, trip, and wallpaper.
Yes, it is used for desktop shortcuts. I've also tried to disable and re-enable this with Ubuntu Tweak (btw, actual version is 0.7.3) with no luck. Then I tried to create a clean profile to use it for Unity and there was still no shadow. May be I missed something when wrote PKGBUILDs, I'll wait for yours and try it again. Anyway, it's best compiz release I've seen ever for many years, Ubuntu guys made great work for performance optimizations.
BTW, don't forget to update qt to 4.8.2. 4.8.1 have problems with some apps, qutim, for example didn't display animated smiles...
I'm getting the same shadow problem I have to agree that this is the best Compiz release I've used. I can finally enable wobbly windows in Unity without Compiz crashing
For Qt-ubuntu, I'm going to drop the package. It was only needed for Unity 2D, which doesn't work anymore.
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For Qt-ubuntu, I'm going to drop the package. It was only needed for Unity 2D, which doesn't work anymore.
That's... sounds good. More and more Arch vanilla packages to be used with Unity. Are there no deps on qt-ubuntu in appmenu features or in sni-qt?
EDIT: Appmenu is working, sni-qt is not
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chenxiaolong wrote:For Qt-ubuntu, I'm going to drop the package. It was only needed for Unity 2D, which doesn't work anymore.
That's... sounds good. More and more Arch vanilla packages to be used with Unity. Are there no deps on qt-ubuntu in appmenu features or in sni-qt?
EDIT: Appmenu is working, sni-qt is not
Yeah, you're right. I looked in the patches and it seems that sni-qt needs kubuntu_14_systemtrayicon.diff I'm not sure why it's not merged upstream. The copyright in the patch says Nokia Corporation, not Canonical.
Do you think we should make the package more vanilla by just applying kubuntu_14_systemtrayicon.diff?
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Do you think we should make the package more vanilla by just applying kubuntu_14_systemtrayicon.diff?
I think we must use Ubuntu sources while patches wasn't merged to upstream, there is some other qt-dependent things, so if we drop qt-ubuntu, we might ran into compatibility hell this needs deep testing, but I don't think that it is really needed, while we can use already tested Ubuntu sources, and while there is no incompatibility with Arch's Qt.
I'm not sure why it's not merged upstream. The copyright in the patch says Nokia Corporation, not Canonical.
Nokia have problems, Qt is sold to Digia... I think, there is some kind of chaos
EDIT: I have found 'orphan' package at github, that is not listed in README - unity-scope-video-remote
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chenxiaolong wrote:Do you think we should make the package more vanilla by just applying kubuntu_14_systemtrayicon.diff?
I think we must use Ubuntu sources while patches wasn't merged to upstream, there is some other qt-dependent things, so if we drop qt-ubuntu, we might ran into compatibility hell this needs deep testing, but I don't think that it is really needed, while we can use already tested Ubuntu sources, and while there is no incompatibility with Arch's Qt.
Good point. I'll update to 4.8.2-0ubuntu6 then
I'm not sure why it's not merged upstream. The copyright in the patch says Nokia Corporation, not Canonical.
Nokia have problems, Qt is sold to Digia... I think, there is some kind of chaos
Hopefully, all this chaos won't affect Qt development
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Well, I've never installed qt-ubuntu and didn't run into any major problems so far...
//EDIT: Oh, but here's some minor issue with compiz:
==> Validating source files with sha512sums...
compiz_0.9.8.0.orig.tar.gz ... Passed
compiz_0.9.8.0-0ubuntu1.diff.gz ... Passed
compiz.reset ... Passed
0002_Fix_cmake_install_dir.patch ... FAILED
0003_Fix_python_install_command.patch ... Passed
0004_Use_python2.patch ... Passed
compiz-migrate-to-dconf.desktop ... Passed
==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
$ git log | head -1
commit 2b9f9d7baa9c77b5b1b07c06cf56e4de321c6e0c
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I have some thoughts about Unity-for-Arch-Extra:
- may be move plasma-widget-menubar and xfce4-indicator-plugin to Extra because that packages have DE dependencies?
- also it will be good to add libreoffice-extension-menubar to Extra. I have PKGBUILD that works with Arch's LO 3.5.x.
- globalmenu extensions for thunderbird and firefox seems to be broken, as for me. Anyone have working globalmenu in thunderbird?
And I want to create separate repo for extras to simplify initial Unity installation.
Well, I've never installed qt-ubuntu and didn't run into any major problems so far...
Good, but let there be option - to install qt-ubuntu or not to install.
For example, I like the way of sni-qt which isn't working with Arch vanilla Qt. May be there is not working something else, as I said, this needs testing.
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Seems like I don't use any QT-Apps which make use of sni, since I didn't notice...
If you'd tell me an example of a Qt-App that can use sni I could do some testing...
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Any app that uses system tray. Qutim, QBittorrent, VLC, etc.
sni-qt transforms any classic systray icon of Qt app to indicator.
EDIT: BTW, I'm not too familiar with launchpad, but how to get fresh translations for Unity?! Is it possible? If so, it's like alien logic in the launchpad interface...
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Well, I've never installed qt-ubuntu and didn't run into any major problems so far...
//EDIT: Oh, but here's some minor issue with compiz:==> Validating source files with sha512sums... compiz_0.9.8.0.orig.tar.gz ... Passed compiz_0.9.8.0-0ubuntu1.diff.gz ... Passed compiz.reset ... Passed 0002_Fix_cmake_install_dir.patch ... FAILED 0003_Fix_python_install_command.patch ... Passed 0004_Use_python2.patch ... Passed compiz-migrate-to-dconf.desktop ... Passed ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
$ git log | head -1 commit 2b9f9d7baa9c77b5b1b07c06cf56e4de321c6e0c
Thanks, I'll fix that right now.
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I have some thoughts about Unity-for-Arch-Extra:
- may be move plasma-widget-menubar and xfce4-indicator-plugin to Extra because that packages have DE dependencies?
Done and done.
- also it will be good to add libreoffice-extension-menubar to Extra. I have PKGBUILD that works with Arch's LO 3.5.x.
Okay, I'll add your PKGBUILD tomorrow
- globalmenu extensions for thunderbird and firefox seems to be broken, as for me. Anyone have working globalmenu in thunderbird?
And I want to create separate repo for extras to simplify initial Unity installation.
It needs to be recompiled for every Firefox or Thunderbird update.
oi_wtf wrote:Well, I've never installed qt-ubuntu and didn't run into any major problems so far...
Good, but let there be option - to install qt-ubuntu or not to install.
For example, I like the way of sni-qt which isn't working with Arch vanilla Qt. May be there is not working something else, as I said, this needs testing.
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Done and done.
Thanks
It needs to be recompiled for every Firefox or Thunderbird update.
I've tried this, both 3.2.6 from your PKGBUILD and 3.2.7 from AUR - no luck it's not working nor with my profile, nor clean profile.
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Any app that uses system tray. Qutim, QBittorrent, VLC, etc.
sni-qt transforms any classic systray icon of Qt app to indicator.EDIT: BTW, I'm not too familiar with launchpad, but how to get fresh translations for Unity?! Is it possible? If so, it's like alien logic in the launchpad interface...
Haha, I'll do it Launchpad is very annoying...
In case you want to know: you have to create a Launchpad account, go to the Unity page, click the translations tab, click "Ubuntu Quantal", click "View template & all languages", click "download translation tarballs", check the "Everything" box, choose the PO format, click "Request Download", and then 10 minutes later, you'll receive an email with the translations. Then you'll have to upload the tarball somewhere, so the PKGBUILD can download it.
Way too complicated, right?
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Then you'll have to upload the tarball somewhere, so the PKGBUILD can download it
I'll put it on my server with repos. May be we need to move other files here, but I'm too lazy to check all PKGBUILDs for unhosted downloads
Way too complicated, right? big_smile
Eh.. aliens is there, I think. It's not human logic
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chenxiaolong wrote:It needs to be recompiled for every Firefox or Thunderbird update.
I've tried this, both 3.2.6 from your PKGBUILD and 3.2.7 from AUR - no luck it's not working nor with my profile, nor clean profile.
I think I found the issue: the xulrunner and Firefox/Thunderbird versions are mismatched. When xulrunner is updated to 15.0, globalmenu-extension should work again.
chenxiaolong wrote:Then you'll have to upload the tarball somewhere, so the PKGBUILD can download it
I'll put it on my server with repos. May be we need to move other files here, but I'm too lazy to check all PKGBUILDs for unhosted downloads
Awesome! You can download the tarball from the ompldr link the PKGBUILD. I don't think there's any other package that needs downloads to be hosted.
chenxiaolong wrote:Way too complicated, right? big_smile
Eh.. aliens is there, I think. It's not human logic
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Fresh translations is here
I think I found the issue: the xulrunner and Firefox/Thunderbird versions are mismatched. When xulrunner is updated to 15.0, globalmenu-extension should work again.
I'll try to build xulrunner 15 manually later and test it, thanks for good idea.
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Fresh translations is here
PKGBUILD updated
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PKGBUILD updated
Let me know if you need to host something else for Unity@Arch or any other distro
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chenxiaolong wrote:PKGBUILD updated
Let me know if you need to host something else for Unity@Arch or any other distro
I don't think there's anything else to host for Unity-for-Arch. Files for Unity-for-Fedora and Unity-for-openSUSE are hosted at http://build.opensuse.org/.
Thanks a lot for the offer, though! I really appreciate it
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Thanks a lot for the offer, though! I really appreciate it
You are welcome. and again thanks for you work on PKGBUILDs!
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I wrote this little Qt-App for testing that sni-thingy properly without having to launch a full app... http://pastebin.com/6A7tizsg
Well, I used the simple QSystemTrayIcon from Qt itself (left) and KStatusNotifierItem from KDE (right), they look like this...
It seems like the KDE Icon gets fully converted to an indicator,
while the QSystemTrayIcon gets treated like GTK2 Icons...
EDIT: Also I get this error when compiling unity
Scanning dependencies of target dash
[ 58%] Building CXX object dash/CMakeFiles/dash.dir/StandaloneDash.cpp.o
Linking CXX executable dash
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.1/../../../libnux-core-3.0.so: undefined reference to symbol 'pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.1'
/usr/bin/ld: note: 'pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.1' is defined in DSO /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 so try adding it to the linker command line
/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
It seems like CMake didn't find and link pthread correctly...
Temporarily solved it by adding 'LDFLAGS=-lpthread' to the PKGBUILD.
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libunity-webapps is missed packagekit dep.
UPD. Repo is updated. Extras (including emerald) now in separate repo unity-extra, please add to /etc/pacman.conf
[unity-extra]
Server = http://unity.xe-xe.org/extra/$arch
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Hi, I'm still experiencing performance regression problem with unity 6.4 and also the decoration problem.
X and compiz used up 60% cpu for each.
I tried to reinstall all of the unity packages but there is no help. Also tried to run compiz.reset. Everything seems right after that but after I log in the system, all of the problems occurred again.
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