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Bug 216621
compiz-fusion-0.7.4 version bump
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changes since 0.7.2 in Bug 210428
Changelog (text/plain), 4.37 KB, created by
Sandy
on 2008-04-09 21:33:52 UTC
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changes since 0.7.2 in Bug 210428
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>Changelog from 0.7.2 to 0.7.4: > >the 0.7.2 series overlay came from Bug 210428. > >--------------------- >Changes: >--------------------- > > >April 06, 2008: >--------------- > >emerald-0.7.4 comes from source being patched with the >urefd.patch already ---> took it out. > >mutual dependencies between the packages of this compiz-series >were often stated with explicite reference to the version number >---> replaced those with the ${PV} statement. > >compiz-bcop was suggested (Bug 197284) to be moved from >x11-libs to dev-util ---> well, why not. done that! > >let the dependency on libxcb of package compiz depend on >the xcb 'USE' flag: ---> xcb? ( x11-libs/libxcb ) > > >April 07, 2008: >--------------- > >added USE flags fuse and metacity to compiz-0.7.4 including the >corresponding 'use_enable' statement in 'econf' > >added USE doc to compiz with correspondingly depending dodoc. > > >April 08, 2008: >--------------- > >Changed mutual dependencies of the packages and added and moved USE flags >in the family. On http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/Installation dependencies >are listed and a canonical order of package installation is provided. > >Added dependency on x11-proto/damageproto in x11-wm/compiz > >Added USE flags "plugins-extra plugins-unsupported emerald" >to compiz-fusion > >Moved the dependency on x11-apps/ccsm from compiz-fusion to >compiz-fusion-plugins-main in order to ensure correct installation >sequence. > >Added dependency on x11-wm/compiz to dev-util/compiz-bcop in order to >ensure correct emerging sequence. > >Added the new "simple-ccsm" package as x11-apps/simple-ccsm-0.7.4. >It depends on compizconfig-python and pygtk-2.0. > >Compiz-fusion-plugins-mains is now equipped with USE flags >"simple-ccsm" and "ccsm" plus corresponding sensitive dependencies. >The idea is to be able to emerge simple-ccsm and/or ccsm as >configurator. In case both simple-ccsm and ccsm are not enabled per >USE flags, emerge will die! Maybe there is a better way of doing this. > >Added dependency on dev-util/compiz-bcop in x11-libs/libcompizconfig. >Once again to ensure correct emerging sequence. > >April 09, 2008: >--------------- > >Added dependency "x11-libs/libSM" to compiz ebuild. I don't know if this >explicit dependency is really required or if it is pulled in automatically >in any case. > >added the following USE-flags to compiz: > USE-flag meaning: > ------------------------ > annotate En/Disable annotate plugin > dbus En/Disable dbus plugin > dbus-glib En/Disable dbus-glib support > glib En/Disable glib plugin > gnome-keybindings En/Disable gnome keybindings > gtk En/Disable gtk window decorator > inotify En/Disable inotify plugin > place En/Disable window placement plugin > schemas En/Disable the schemas installation > >The behaviour of the following USE-flags is changed (slighlty): > > kde En/Disable kde window decorator and kconfig-plugin > gnome En/Disable gnome settings module and gconf-plugin > >Beware, this one is not tested at all... yet! >Maybe some kde4 enthusiast can test this very soon? > kde4 En/Disable kde4 window decorator and kconfig > >Changed compiz-fusion as well: >I added USE-flag 'plugins-main' and removed explicit dependency on those >plugins. Instead I added an explicit dependency on compizconfig-python. > >The somewhat illogic dependency on 'x11-apps/ccsm' and >'x11-apps/simple-ccsm' is moved from the 'compiz-fusion-plugins-main' ebuild to the >compiz-fusion ebuild. > >As a result it is possible to emerge compiz-fusion in a minimalistic setting: > >x11-wm/compiz-0.7.4 USE="annotate dbus dbus-glib fuse glib gtk inotify place >schemas svg -debug -doc -gnome -gnome-keybindings -kde -kde4 -metacity -xcb" > >x11-wm/compiz-fusion-0.7.4 USE="-emerald -gnome -kde -plugins-extra >-plugins-main -plugins-unsupported" > >which does not need gconf nor kconfig. Only gtk-window-decorator is installed. >One should be able to go further and disable some of the compiz-USE flags, >but I did not try. > >given you use only the above USE-flags, 'emerge compiz-fusion' pulls in: >x11-wm/compiz >dev-util/compiz-bcop >x11-libs/libcompizconfig >dev-python/compizconfig-python >x11-wm/compiz-fusion > >On my 'intel' (945GM) I started compiz with > LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 compiz --replace ccp & >and > gtk-window-decorator --replace& > >Of course, it is unclear what one would like to do with such a minimalistic >setting, but who knows. In some of the compiz-bugs I found people making >remarks on the explicit gconf dependency of the gentoo-ebuilds. So I suppose >this issue is settled, or getting there.
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