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You need installed (not running, just installed) gnome shell to run gnome-tweak-tool.
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You need installed (not running, just installed) gnome shell to run gnome-tweak-tool.
Thanks! Now the gnome-tweak-tool works, however, it makes the decoration problem even more complex.
I used to get stuck with adwaita theme, but now I get decoration like this:
Is the decoration bug already fixed or not?
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little bug in webaps-greasemonkey...
it builds the firefox plugin with the curent date in it's filename, so I get this error:
==> package()...
unzip: cannot find or open webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi, webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi.zip or webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi.ZIP.
since the filename today is 'webapps-2012.09.19.beta.xpi'
Everything else works great,
I had to package signon-ui to be able to create accounts in control-center's Online Accounts, though...
else it wont display the login page like this: http://imageshack.us/a/img267/7893/155auswahl.png
and just show the "Please authorize..."-bar shortly and do nothing else.
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little bug in webaps-greasemonkey...
it builds the firefox plugin with the curent date in it's filename, so I get this error:==> package()... unzip: cannot find or open webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi, webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi.zip or webapps-2012.09.18.beta.xpi.ZIP.
since the filename today is 'webapps-2012.09.19.beta.xpi'
I thought the date was because it was released yesterday. I didn't know that it coincided with the date that it was built
Everything else works great,
I had to package signon-ui to be able to create accounts in control-center's Online Accounts, though...
else it wont display the login page like this: http://imageshack.us/a/img267/7893/155auswahl.png
and just show the "Please authorize..."-bar shortly and do nothing else.
THANK YOU. You don't know how many days I spent messing with webkit, firefox, signon, libaccounts, etc trying to figure out why the Online Accounts thing only showed for a second
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well, I just figured...
thought, it wouldn't hurt to have it installed and wanted to see, what it is
then I noticed that OnlineAccounts was working now, so... it was pure luck^^
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@chenxiaolong: will you include that in git?
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You can grab my PKGBUILD for now if you want: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/76078202/signo … ILD.tar.xz
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Thank you!
I feel really bad asking more from you guys but i really need touchpad-indicator (https://launchpad.net/~mountainpaul/+archive/ppa)
and as it seems I'm too stupid to package it, can anyone show me how to get this thing running in Arch-Unity (or PKGBUILD it)?
(i have a lenovo laptop with trackpoint + touchpad and i have to switch around between those two a lot...)
Would be really awesome.
Nevermind I worked it out making a little script which does the job!
@oi_wtf: does your PKGBUILD work on your arch? It seems to be missing accounts-qt which is neither in the arch-repo nor in the AUR.
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Great work so far people, just installed it and not one issue yet , all working as expected. I don't mind its usability at all actually, pleasantly surprised.
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@oi_wtf: does your PKGBUILD work on your arch? It seems to be missing accounts-qt which is neither in the arch-repo nor in the AUR.
Sorry, I forgot I packaged libaccounts-qt myself, too.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/76078202/accou … ILD.tar.xz
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franzor wrote:@oi_wtf: does your PKGBUILD work on your arch? It seems to be missing accounts-qt which is neither in the arch-repo nor in the AUR.
Sorry, I forgot I packaged libaccounts-qt myself, too.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/76078202/accou … ILD.tar.xz
Great thanks a lot!
How did you learn this stuff...
I packaged one or two things but I just cant get around this porting thing... do you have any recommendation where i should start to read?
Thanks in advance
EDIT:
Strange: Whenn i compile/install libaccounts-qt the build fails with "Project ERROR: Package accounts-qt not found"
So i thought maybe the package has to be renamed to "accounts-qt" but when i install it with that pkgname it fails and says that it cant find libaccounts-qt...
am i doing something wrong?
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oi_wtf wrote:franzor wrote:@oi_wtf: does your PKGBUILD work on your arch? It seems to be missing accounts-qt which is neither in the arch-repo nor in the AUR.
Sorry, I forgot I packaged libaccounts-qt myself, too.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/76078202/accou … ILD.tar.xzGreat thanks a lot!
How did you learn this stuff...
I packaged one or two things but I just cant get around this porting thing... do you have any recommendation where i should start to read?Thanks in advance
EDIT:
Strange: Whenn i compile/install libaccounts-qt the build fails with "Project ERROR: Package accounts-qt not found"
So i thought maybe the package has to be renamed to "accounts-qt" but when i install it with that pkgname it fails and says that it cant find libaccounts-qt...am i doing something wrong?
I am getting the same error.
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franzor wrote:oi_wtf wrote:Sorry, I forgot I packaged libaccounts-qt myself, too.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/76078202/accou … ILD.tar.xzGreat thanks a lot!
How did you learn this stuff...
I packaged one or two things but I just cant get around this porting thing... do you have any recommendation where i should start to read?Thanks in advance
EDIT:
Strange: Whenn i compile/install libaccounts-qt the build fails with "Project ERROR: Package accounts-qt not found"
So i thought maybe the package has to be renamed to "accounts-qt" but when i install it with that pkgname it fails and says that it cant find libaccounts-qt...am i doing something wrong?
I am getting the same error.
for x64 systems change the qmake line with
qmake PREFIX=/usr LIBDIR=/usr/lib QMAKE_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
it needs the correct LIBDIR or it will point to /usr/lib64
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for x64 systems change the qmake line with
qmake PREFIX=/usr LIBDIR=/usr/lib QMAKE_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
it needs the correct LIBDIR or it will point to /usr/lib64
Works like a charm thanks a lot!
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Added it in my PKGBUILD...
Edit:
How did you learn this stuff...
I packaged one or two things but I just cant get around this porting thing... do you have any recommendation where i should start to read?
Learned it by reading and using example PKGBUILDs, reading/modifying existing PKGBUILDs
and reading archwiki articles about makepkg and package creation.
I recommend to look at as much PKGBUILDs as you can and try creating your own.
Well, knowlege about shell scripting, cmake, qmake, make, automake, etc. will be very useful...
Technically you do the same as if you'd wantet to compile & install a program directly with 'make install',
except you don't install into your systems directories directly, but in temporary one's first, 'zip it' and tell pacman to use that archive.
And you provide some information, like version, description, architecture, etc, to makepkg, so it can generate the .PKGINFO file.
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@chenxiaolong, Unity 6.60 is released:)
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Added it in my PKGBUILD...
Edit:
franzor wrote:How did you learn this stuff...
I packaged one or two things but I just cant get around this porting thing... do you have any recommendation where i should start to read?Learned it by reading and using example PKGBUILDs, reading/modifying existing PKGBUILDs
and reading archwiki articles about makepkg and package creation.
I recommend to look at as much PKGBUILDs as you can and try creating your own.Well, knowlege about shell scripting, cmake, qmake, make, automake, etc. will be very useful...
Technically you do the same as if you'd wantet to compile & install a program directly with 'make install',
except you don't install into your systems directories directly, but in temporary one's first, 'zip it' and tell pacman to use that archive.
And you provide some information, like version, description, architecture, etc, to makepkg, so it can generate the .PKGINFO file.
Thank you thats a good start!
EDIT: Do not update gtk3-ubuntu to version 3.4.4-1 for it will break the battery icon (indicator-power). This is a bug known upstream!
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Sorry for not replying sooner. I was busy porting Ubuntu's patches to GNOME 3.6 (for nautilus, gnome-settings-daemon, gnome-control-center, etc). After I did that, I started cleaning up my hard drive while waiting for my first SSD to arrive. Unfortunately, I swapped the 'of' and 'if' while backing up my stuff and accidentally overwrote my Arch and Fedora 17 partitions Thank god git exists
@chenxiaolong: will you include that in git?
Absolutely
Thank you!
I feel really bad asking more from you guys but i really need touchpad-indicator (https://launchpad.net/~mountainpaul/+archive/ppa)
and as it seems I'm too stupid to package it, can anyone show me how to get this thing running in Arch-Unity (or PKGBUILD it)?
(i have a lenovo laptop with trackpoint + touchpad and i have to switch around between those two a lot...)Would be really awesome.
Nevermind I worked it out making a little script which does the job!
@oi_wtf: does your PKGBUILD work on your arch? It seems to be missing accounts-qt which is neither in the arch-repo nor in the AUR.
I didn't know such an indicator existed. No more using the command line to turn off my touchpad
I'll package the touchpad indicator after I get Arch reinstalled
Great work so far people, just installed it and not one issue yet , all working as expected. I don't mind its usability at all actually, pleasantly surprised.
I'm glad you enjoy it
@chenxiaolong, Unity 6.60 is released:)
Thanks! This release requires some pieces of GNOME 3.6. I'm working on backing those parts to GNOME 3.4. I'm doing it on Fedora 18 Alpha first, so can test and not upload something that breaks everyone's Unity install
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Well, sorry if the question or the answer is already posted, but browsing 43 pages is kinda long.
I'm facing a weird bug, using prebuilt port from unity-xe-xe.org. Last full build was made a week ago. So maybe, the bug is dead, but when trying to see the progress with a virtual machine (virtualbox or qemu) there is no border on windows.
I made a video showing the problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1J9Y6Mj_wY
Known bug ? Dead bug ? Virtualbox / qemu bug ?
Thanks for your kind answers.
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Well, sorry if the question or the answer is already posted, but browsing 43 pages is kinda long.
I'm facing a weird bug, using prebuilt port from unity-xe-xe.org. Last full build was made a week ago. So maybe, the bug is dead, but when trying to see the progress with a virtual machine (virtualbox or qemu) there is no border on windows.
I made a video showing the problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1J9Y6Mj_wY
Known bug ? Dead bug ? Virtualbox / qemu bug ?
Thanks for your kind answers.
do you have metacity-ubuntu or the regular metacity package?!
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For anyone who still have missing window decorations, the latest Compiz release will fix the issue (I have to see if GNOME 3.6 is required for this). No metacity-ubuntu is needed.
Btw, I haven't packaged this version yet.
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Looking forward to using it when it's packaged.
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There's an update for gtk3-ubuntu in the AUR (versione 3.4.4-1); am I supposed to update it?
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Wow there are a lot of updates! Thanks for the work!
I have a little problem with libindicate-qt
after Starting build() it starts patching and ignores one patch because the file already exists and then "Error: a failure occured in build()"
Any news on that?!
EDIT: unity fails to build (yes i have added LDFLAGS=-lpthread before cmake, still fails at the same point as before.
Specifically fails at building CXX object unityshell.cpp.o
Can somebody help me please because i now have no panel/drawer because i already updated the other packages!
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I have built all packages without any problems so far... uploading to repo now
Thanks, chenxiaolong!
EDIT: Anyone knows how to remove all mount points from launcher? Old method is not working anymore. I have 12 mounts, it looks terrible
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