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How can I compile and use MintMenu in arch? (MintMenu is the nice gnome menu that come with Mint linux)
I couldn't find any source for MintMenu, only DEB packages.
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For this case, namely where no sources but .deb files are provieded, you can use deb-extract (or debextract?).
For example nspluginwrapper does so because part of it needs to be compiled on a 32bit system.
You may want to look in it's pkgbuild:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?d … s=0&SeB=nd
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Correct me if I'm way off base here, but isn't mintmenu just gnome-control-center? They used mintmenu in the bianca (and earlier) releases because gnome-control-center wasn't actually part of gnome yet. At least, that was my impression.
Some googling reveals that their cassandra release replaces mintmenu with gnome-control-center, anyway.
pacman -S control-center
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no, you're confusing between MintConfig that combined with Gnome-Control-Center and MintMenu that is just nice programs menu like in suse but better.
Can I just extract the deb package (the important part of it) and it will work? I think it will, because MintMenu is python based program. I'll try it and let you know how it goes.
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