From mb at imsc.net Fri May 3 12:27:06 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 12:27:06 +0200 Subject: new release Message-ID: Hi there, I was wondering if there might be a new release like 3.8.16a after the solaris compile bug was fixed. Link Problem: I tried to connect to www.unilec.org (Link on www.xfce.org for Sparc Systems) but it was down. Need another mirror ? kind regards, mike Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From fourdan at xfce.org Fri May 3 12:29:01 2002 From: fourdan at xfce.org (Olivier Fourdan) Date: 03 May 2002 12:29:01 +0200 Subject: new release In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1020421772.19113.1.camel@olivier.anfora> Hi Mike, Actually, as it seems, I need more than just antoer mirror, I also need someone to build Solaris/Sparc binaries ;-) To answer your question, then, yes, the release is ready waiting for me to put on the server. Cheers, Olivier. On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 12:27, Mike Bressem wrote: > > Hi there, > > I was wondering if there might be a new release like 3.8.16a after the > solaris compile bug was fixed. > > > Link Problem: I tried to connect to www.unilec.org (Link on www.xfce.org for Sparc > Systems) but it was down. Need another mirror ? > > > kind regards, > mike > > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > 35745 Herborn - Germany > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > -- Olivier http://www.xfce.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org From mb at imsc.net Fri May 3 12:57:37 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 12:57:37 +0200 Subject: new release In-Reply-To: <1020421772.19113.1.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: On 3 May 2002, Olivier Fourdan wrote: Hi Oliver, building the Solaris/Sparc binaries is not the problem. Do you know how to make a package out of it afterwards ? If yes, I can compile the binaries on my Ultra60 and put them on my webserver for download. I'd suggest that the rest (like gtk,jpeg, and so on) should be downloaded from www.sunfreeware.com. kind regards, mike > Date: 03 May 2002 12:29:01 +0200 > From: Olivier Fourdan > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > Subject: Re: new release > > Hi Mike, > > Actually, as it seems, I need more than just antoer mirror, I also need > someone to build Solaris/Sparc binaries ;-) > > To answer your question, then, yes, the release is ready waiting for me > to put on the server. > > Cheers, > Olivier. > > On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 12:27, Mike Bressem wrote: > > > > Hi there, > > > > I was wondering if there might be a new release like 3.8.16a after the > > solaris compile bug was fixed. > > > > > > Link Problem: I tried to connect to www.unilec.org (Link on www.xfce.org for Sparc > > Systems) but it was down. Need another mirror ? > > > > > > kind regards, > > mike > > > > > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > > 35745 Herborn - Germany > > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xfce-dev mailing list > > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > > -- > Olivier http://www.xfce.org > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. > Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, > while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released > under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl Fri May 3 13:04:56 2002 From: j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl (Jasper Huijsmans) Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 13:04:56 +0200 Subject: new release In-Reply-To: <1020421772.19113.1.camel@olivier.anfora> References: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020503130034.009f4180@pop.hetnet.nl> Before you do a new release there is one little thing that I would like to fix for the installation of the docs. It seems that the images are installed in $(datadir)/help/html/images. This is wrong, since the links in the html files point to ../images/*. Therefore the installation dir should be $(datadir)/help/images. I only recently noticed this and I forgot about it again. The pictures really make the docs nicer ;-) Jasper At 12:29 PM 5/3/02, you wrote: >Hi Mike, > >Actually, as it seems, I need more than just antoer mirror, I also need >someone to build Solaris/Sparc binaries ;-) > >To answer your question, then, yes, the release is ready waiting for me >to put on the server. > >Cheers, >Olivier. > >On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 12:27, Mike Bressem wrote: > > > > Hi there, > > > > I was wondering if there might be a new release like 3.8.16a after the > > solaris compile bug was fixed. > > > > > > Link Problem: I tried to connect to www.unilec.org (Link on > www.xfce.org for Sparc > > Systems) but it was down. Need another mirror ? > > > > > > kind regards, > > mike > > > > > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > > 35745 Herborn - Germany > > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xfce-dev mailing list > > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > >-- >Olivier http://www.xfce.org >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. >Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, >while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released >under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > >_______________________________________________ >Xfce-dev mailing list >Xfce-dev at moongroup.com >http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From klemmerj at webtrek.com Fri May 3 15:13:29 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: 03 May 2002 09:13:29 -0400 Subject: new release In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1020431610.7521.27.camel@emperor> On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 06:57, Mike Bressem wrote: > building the Solaris/Sparc binaries is not the problem. Do you know how to > make a package out of it afterwards ? If yes, I can compile the binaries > on my Ultra60 and put them on my webserver for download. I have the info for making a package for Solaris. I'll try and dig it up and post it to you. I also have a SPARC (Ultra5, though). -- Using Linux since 11/91 | http://www.linux.org Linux user #29402 | http://counter.li.org Red Hat Linux | http://www.redhat.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From edscott at imp.mx Fri May 3 15:39:45 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?iso-8859-1?q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: site blocked Message-ID: <200205030839.45170.edscott@imp.mx> Hi, Last week a virus that targets bugs in Microsoft products knocked out 3000 machines at IMP. And it seems the problems are getting worse this week. Consecuence: the guys who run the firewall don't know what to do and are blocking everything, so that the rpms from http://linux.imp.mx seems to be unaccesible. I already complained and hope the problem will be fixed soon. Edscott From mb at imsc.net Fri May 3 15:45:57 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 15:45:57 +0200 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: <200205030839.45170.edscott@imp.mx> Message-ID: On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: hi edscott, oh, the old story ... microsoft and internet worms :) i can provide the images in the meantime if you want. regards, mike > Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 08:39:45 -0500 > From: Edscott Wilson Garc?a > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > Subject: site blocked > > > Hi, > > Last week a virus that targets bugs in Microsoft products knocked out 3000 > machines at IMP. And it seems the problems are getting worse this week. > Consecuence: the guys who run the firewall don't know what to do and are > blocking everything, so that the rpms from http://linux.imp.mx seems to be > unaccesible. I already complained and hope the problem will be fixed soon. > > Edscott > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From edscott at imp.mx Fri May 3 16:22:59 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?iso-8859-1?q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 09:22:59 -0500 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200205030922.59749.edscott@imp.mx> On Vie 03 May 2002 08:45, Mike Bressem wrote: > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > hi edscott, > > oh, the old story ... microsoft and internet worms :) > > i can provide the images in the meantime if you want. It would be nice. The easy way (IMO) to generate the images is to run the following scripts from crontab. (I do it 3 times a day) The perl script calls the two shell scripts. Before it will work you have to do an anonymous checkout. perl script: #!/usr/bin/perl $rootdir="/raid/ftp/cvs-tmp"; open LOG,">$rootdir/compile_log.txt"; print LOG `date`; close LOG; chdir "$rootdir/xfce-stable"; $_=`$rootdir/bin/update.sh`; chdir "$rootdir"; $_=`tar -czf xfce-stable.tar.gz xfce-stable`; $_=`rm -rf xfce-compile`; $_=`cp -r xfce-stable xfce-compile`; chdir "$rootdir/xfce-compile"; $_=`$rootdir/bin/compile.sh`; ---------------------------------------- compile.sh: #!/bin/sh ./autogen.sh >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt ./configure --prefix=/usr >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt make rpm >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt ---------------------------------------- update.sh #!/bin/sh # on initial run, a CVS co must be done. On all following runs, a # CVS update does the trick. #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co xfce-stable #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co xfce-devel cvs -z3 update 1>> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt ----------------------------------------- Edscott From mb at imsc.net Fri May 3 17:22:32 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:22:32 +0200 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: <200205030922.59749.edscott@imp.mx> Message-ID: On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: Hi Edscott, I put the scripts on my Linux Box and changed them a little bit. I have some questions about the type of packages you build : - stable or devel ? - what other software (gtk,jpeg,tiff, and so on) have you installed on your linux system ? regards, mike > Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 09:22:59 -0500 > From: Edscott Wilson Garc?a > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > Subject: Re: site blocked > > On Vie 03 May 2002 08:45, Mike Bressem wrote: > > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > > > hi edscott, > > > > oh, the old story ... microsoft and internet worms :) > > > > i can provide the images in the meantime if you want. > > It would be nice. The easy way (IMO) to generate the images is to run the > following scripts from crontab. (I do it 3 times a day) The perl script calls > the two shell scripts. Before it will work you have to do an anonymous > checkout. > > perl script: > #!/usr/bin/perl > $rootdir="/raid/ftp/cvs-tmp"; > open LOG,">$rootdir/compile_log.txt"; > print LOG `date`; > close LOG; > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-stable"; > $_=`$rootdir/bin/update.sh`; > chdir "$rootdir"; > $_=`tar -czf xfce-stable.tar.gz xfce-stable`; > $_=`rm -rf xfce-compile`; > $_=`cp -r xfce-stable xfce-compile`; > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-compile"; > $_=`$rootdir/bin/compile.sh`; > ---------------------------------------- > compile.sh: > #!/bin/sh > ./autogen.sh >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > ./configure --prefix=/usr >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > make rpm >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > ---------------------------------------- > update.sh > #!/bin/sh > # on initial run, a CVS co must be done. On all following runs, a > # CVS update does the trick. > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > xfce-stable > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > xfce-devel > cvs -z3 update 1>> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > ----------------------------------------- > > Edscott > > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From csm at MoonGroup.com Fri May 3 19:36:59 2002 From: csm at MoonGroup.com (Chuck Mead) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 13:36:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: <200205030839.45170.edscott@imp.mx> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a posted the following: EWG> EWG>Hi, EWG> EWG> Last week a virus that targets bugs in Microsoft products knocked out 3000 EWG>machines at IMP. And it seems the problems are getting worse this week. EWG>Consecuence: the guys who run the firewall don't know what to do and are EWG>blocking everything, so that the rpms from http://linux.imp.mx seems to be EWG>unaccesible. I already complained and hope the problem will be fixed soon. He-he! For reasons that you understand all to well I happen to think that is hilarious! - -- csm "Look, I want to make Microsoft's life miserable; so I'll tell you what, I'll pay you $10 million a year to torture Microsoft." --Steve Ballmer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjzSyrwACgkQv6Gjsf2pQ0o4YwCfXBMHvYa2gkjCkLr8Tnt4IlYw wCgAoIjH8LsMWJqJY9Szji5rGh6lLNTz =kO8V -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From klemmerj at webtrek.com Fri May 3 19:41:11 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: 03 May 2002 13:41:11 -0400 Subject: new release In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1020447673.9355.42.camel@emperor> On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 06:57, Mike Bressem wrote: > building the Solaris/Sparc binaries is not the problem. Do you know how to > make a package out of it afterwards ? If yes, I can compile the binaries > on my Ultra60 and put them on my webserver for download. Mike, here's the info for building a Solaris package. http://www.bpfh.net/computing/software/pkg-tools/ -- Using Linux since 11/91 | http://www.linux.org Linux user #29402 | http://counter.li.org Red Hat Linux | http://www.redhat.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl Fri May 3 20:08:58 2002 From: j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl (Jasper Huijsmans) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 20:08:58 +0200 Subject: automake trouble (?) Message-ID: <20020503200858.0ddbbe7f.j.b.huijsmans@hetnet.nl> The only way I can get xfce to compile is by removing the last line in configure.in, which is a sed command to create po/Makefile from po/Makefile.in. However, this file is already created by AC_OUTPUT (...). Am I the only one having this problem? Does it work for others if this line is removed? I don't really mind changing the file every time, but if it works for everybody by removing this line that would be even better, I'd say. cheers, Jasper From edscott at imp.mx Fri May 3 21:10:21 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?iso-8859-1?q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 14:10:21 -0500 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200205031410.21873.edscott@imp.mx> On Vie 03 May 2002 10:22, Mike Bressem wrote: > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > Hi Edscott, > > I put the scripts on my Linux Box and changed them a little bit. I have > some questions about the type of packages you build : > > - stable or devel ? Just the stable since the box I use to build does not have gtk2 installed (yet). > - what other software (gtk,jpeg,tiff, and so on) have you installed on > your linux system ? Basically it's a redhat 7.2 with gdk-pixbuf-devel and gtk-1.2 rpm installed. Nothing fancy so that instalation on rh-7.2 goes smoothly. Edscott > > regards, > mike > > > Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 09:22:59 -0500 > > From: Edscott Wilson Garc?a > > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > Subject: Re: site blocked > > > > On Vie 03 May 2002 08:45, Mike Bressem wrote: > > > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > > > > > hi edscott, > > > > > > oh, the old story ... microsoft and internet worms :) > > > > > > i can provide the images in the meantime if you want. > > > > It would be nice. The easy way (IMO) to generate the images is to run the > > following scripts from crontab. (I do it 3 times a day) The perl script > > calls the two shell scripts. Before it will work you have to do an > > anonymous checkout. > > > > perl script: > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > $rootdir="/raid/ftp/cvs-tmp"; > > open LOG,">$rootdir/compile_log.txt"; > > print LOG `date`; > > close LOG; > > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-stable"; > > $_=`$rootdir/bin/update.sh`; > > chdir "$rootdir"; > > $_=`tar -czf xfce-stable.tar.gz xfce-stable`; > > $_=`rm -rf xfce-compile`; > > $_=`cp -r xfce-stable xfce-compile`; > > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-compile"; > > $_=`$rootdir/bin/compile.sh`; > > ---------------------------------------- > > compile.sh: > > #!/bin/sh > > ./autogen.sh >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > ./configure --prefix=/usr >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > make rpm >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > ---------------------------------------- > > update.sh > > #!/bin/sh > > # on initial run, a CVS co must be done. On all following runs, a > > # CVS update does the trick. > > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > > xfce-stable > > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > > xfce-devel > > cvs -z3 update 1>> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > Edscott > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xfce-dev mailing list > > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > 35745 Herborn - Germany > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From edscott at imp.mx Fri May 3 21:15:08 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?iso-8859-1?q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 14:15:08 -0500 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200205031415.08381.edscott@imp.mx> On Vie 03 May 2002 12:36, Chuck Mead wrote: > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a posted the following: > > EWG> > EWG>Hi, > EWG> > EWG> Last week a virus that targets bugs in Microsoft products knocked out > 3000 EWG>machines at IMP. And it seems the problems are getting worse this > week. EWG>Consecuence: the guys who run the firewall don't know what to do > and are EWG>blocking everything, so that the rpms from http://linux.imp.mx > seems to be EWG>unaccesible. I already complained and hope the problem will > be fixed soon. > > He-he! For reasons that you understand all to well I happen to think > that is hilarious! What's even more hilarious are the alternatives being presented to protect closed source software without having the slightest clue what should be protected. Edscott From edscott at imp.mx Fri May 3 21:21:02 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?iso-8859-1?q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 14:21:02 -0500 Subject: automake trouble (?) In-Reply-To: <20020503200858.0ddbbe7f.j.b.huijsmans@hetnet.nl> References: <20020503200858.0ddbbe7f.j.b.huijsmans@hetnet.nl> Message-ID: <200205031421.02955.edscott@imp.mx> On Vie 03 May 2002 13:08, Jasper Huijsmans wrote: > The only way I can get xfce to compile is by removing the last line in > configure.in, which is a sed command to create po/Makefile from > po/Makefile.in. However, this file is already created by AC_OUTPUT > (...). Am I the only one having this problem? Does it work for others if > this line is removed? > I don't really mind changing the file every time, but if it works for > everybody by removing this line that would be even better, I'd say. I'm attaching the compile_log for the build at linux.imp.mx from today at 01:00 CDT. There does not seem to be any problem (except for the site being blocked ;) Edscott > > cheers, > Jasper > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: compile_log.txt.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 22634 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mb at imsc.net Sat May 4 10:48:59 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 10:48:59 +0200 Subject: site blocked In-Reply-To: <200205031410.21873.edscott@imp.mx> Message-ID: On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 14:10:21 -0500 > From: Edscott Wilson Garc?a > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > Subject: Re: site blocked > > On Vie 03 May 2002 10:22, Mike Bressem wrote: > > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > > > Hi Edscott, > > > > I put the scripts on my Linux Box and changed them a little bit. I have > > some questions about the type of packages you build : > > > > - stable or devel ? > > Just the stable since the box I use to build does not have gtk2 installed > (yet). > > > - what other software (gtk,jpeg,tiff, and so on) have you installed on > > your linux system ? > > Basically it's a redhat 7.2 with gdk-pixbuf-devel and gtk-1.2 rpm installed. > Nothing fancy so that instalation on rh-7.2 goes smoothly. o.k. i hope i find the time to install the rest of the software this afternoon. i'll send you a mail when and where to find the rpm. > > Edscott > > > > > regards, > > mike > > > > > Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 09:22:59 -0500 > > > From: Edscott Wilson Garc?a > > > Reply-To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > > To: xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > > Subject: Re: site blocked > > > > > > On Vie 03 May 2002 08:45, Mike Bressem wrote: > > > > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > > > > > > > hi edscott, > > > > > > > > oh, the old story ... microsoft and internet worms :) > > > > > > > > i can provide the images in the meantime if you want. > > > > > > It would be nice. The easy way (IMO) to generate the images is to run the > > > following scripts from crontab. (I do it 3 times a day) The perl script > > > calls the two shell scripts. Before it will work you have to do an > > > anonymous checkout. > > > > > > perl script: > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > > $rootdir="/raid/ftp/cvs-tmp"; > > > open LOG,">$rootdir/compile_log.txt"; > > > print LOG `date`; > > > close LOG; > > > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-stable"; > > > $_=`$rootdir/bin/update.sh`; > > > chdir "$rootdir"; > > > $_=`tar -czf xfce-stable.tar.gz xfce-stable`; > > > $_=`rm -rf xfce-compile`; > > > $_=`cp -r xfce-stable xfce-compile`; > > > chdir "$rootdir/xfce-compile"; > > > $_=`$rootdir/bin/compile.sh`; > > > ---------------------------------------- > > > compile.sh: > > > #!/bin/sh > > > ./autogen.sh >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > > ./configure --prefix=/usr >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > > make rpm >> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > > ---------------------------------------- > > > update.sh > > > #!/bin/sh > > > # on initial run, a CVS co must be done. On all following runs, a > > > # CVS update does the trick. > > > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > > > xfce-stable > > > #cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xfce.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xfce co > > > xfce-devel > > > cvs -z3 update 1>> ../compile_log.txt 2>>../compile_log.txt > > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > > > Edscott > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Xfce-dev mailing list > > > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > > 35745 Herborn - Germany > > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xfce-dev mailing list > > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From mb at imsc.net Sat May 4 15:57:18 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 15:57:18 +0200 Subject: solaris binaries Message-ID: hi everyone, the package is now available at : http://schlumpf.bressem.com/xfce please note that this is the first package i ever built. so please test it and send comments. i compiled 3.8.14c with standard gcc 2.95.3. when oliver releases 3.8.16a i will make another package. kind regards, mike Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From fourdan at xfce.org Wed May 8 00:28:16 2002 From: fourdan at xfce.org (Olivier Fourdan) Date: 08 May 2002 00:28:16 +0200 Subject: Away from my mail Message-ID: <1020810497.1321.18.camel@localhost> Hi all, I'll be away from my mail for a couple of days, back on Sunday. Just in case you're expecting a urgent answer from me ;-) I take my laptop with me, so I might keep working on xfwm4. Cheers, -- Olivier http://www.xfce.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org From klemmerj at webtrek.com Wed May 8 02:27:45 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: 07 May 2002 20:27:45 -0400 Subject: Away from my mail In-Reply-To: <1020810497.1321.18.camel@localhost> References: <1020810497.1321.18.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <1020817665.2141.12.camel@emperor> On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 18:28, Olivier Fourdan wrote: > I'll be away from my mail for a couple of days, back on Sunday. > > Just in case you're expecting a urgent answer from me ;-) I take my > laptop with me, so I might keep working on xfwm4. Man, I bet you're going on vacation, too. You're to much. :-) -- Using Linux since 11/91 | http://www.linux.org Linux user #29402 | http://counter.li.org Red Hat Linux | http://www.redhat.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From rafal at engelsinfo.de Tue May 14 12:38:20 2002 From: rafal at engelsinfo.de (Rafal M. Sulejman) Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 12:38:20 +0200 Subject: Java 1.4 apps on XFCE 3.8.16 problem Message-ID: <200205141041.MAA08798@mail.engelsinfo.de> Hi, It looks like problem with Java 1.4 (JDK 1.3.x displays everything correctly) , but I'm searching for workaround... After starting java app under XFCE it's window is incorrectly positioned -- title bar is over the upper border of the screen... (looks like java don't know where 0,0 is... :((( ) { this example needs monospaced font... sorry for inconvenience } that's how it's supposed to work... +----------------------------- <-screen border | [title bar===========================] | | | | | Window | | | | | +------------------------------------+ | that's how it works actually... [title bar==========================] +--------------------------- \ / . # . . | ASCII Ribbon Campaign for HTML-free mail X . # # . | / \ From terveer at subdimension.com Wed May 15 10:32:16 2002 From: terveer at subdimension.com (H.R. ter Veer) Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:32:16 +0200 Subject: Java 1.4 apps on XFCE 3.8.16 problem In-Reply-To: <200205141041.MAA08798@mail.engelsinfo.de> References: <200205141041.MAA08798@mail.engelsinfo.de> Message-ID: <20020515103216.259197eb.terveer@subdimension.com> On Tue, 14 May 2002 12:38:20 +0200 "Rafal M. Sulejman" wrote: I'm using limewire, running on the java 1.4 RE, without problems. If you experience problems of titlebars placed of the screen (Some nasty sites resize your browser to max), use the key + left mouse on the app to move it's titlebar into visible area > Hi, > > It looks like problem with Java 1.4 (JDK 1.3.x displays everything > correctly) , but I'm searching for workaround... > > After starting java app under XFCE it's window is incorrectly > positioned -- title bar is over the upper border of the screen... > (looks like java don't know where 0,0 is... :((( ) > > { this example needs monospaced font... sorry for inconvenience } > > that's how it's supposed to work... > +----------------------------- <-screen border > | [title bar===========================] > | | | > | | Window | > | | | > | +------------------------------------+ > | > > > that's how it works actually... > [title bar==========================] > +--------------------------- | | | > | | Window | > | | | > | +------------------------------------+ > | > > well... I can place each application window explicitly at 0,0 (or > sth) using configuration files and *window_name* 'selector', but as a > long time XFCE user I'm not used to do such repetitive, brain-dead > techniques ;) > > Greetings, > -- > # . . . | Rafal M. Sulejman /"\ > . # . . | \ / > . # . . | ASCII Ribbon Campaign for HTML-free mail X > . # # . | / \ > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev -- -----------------------------------------------------------------^-_-^-- -/=/ you don't need eyes to see, you need vision \=\-------------{/_\}-- From rafal at engelsinfo.de Wed May 15 10:46:39 2002 From: rafal at engelsinfo.de (Rafal M. Sulejman) Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:46:39 +0200 Subject: Java 1.4 apps on XFCE 3.8.16 problem In-Reply-To: <20020515103216.259197eb.terveer@subdimension.com> References: <200205141041.MAA08798@mail.engelsinfo.de> <20020515103216.259197eb.terveer@subdimension.com> Message-ID: <200205150849.KAA11666@mail.engelsinfo.de> * H.R. ter Veer [Wednesday 15 May 2002 10:32] : > On Tue, 14 May 2002 12:38:20 +0200 > "Rafal M. Sulejman" wrote: > > > I'm using limewire, running on the java 1.4 RE, without problems. > If you experience problems of titlebars placed of the screen > (Some nasty sites resize your browser to max), use the key + > left mouse on the app to move it's titlebar into visible area heh... it's not exactly what i'm searching for ;) I know (more or less) the whole XFCE key-o-logy -- no problem to do it manually... (BTW you can use the middle button to do the same thing...) It's not a 'nasty-site' question -- we develop java apps and it's painful to test them under XFCE (with JDK1.4.0)... Thanks for your response... and I hope there is some more automated way to get this problem solved (was it english? ;) ) Regards, -- # . . . | Rafal M. Sulejman /"\ . . . . | \ / . . # . | ASCII Ribbon Campaign for HTML-free mail X . . . . | / \ From fourdan at xfce.org Wed May 15 11:44:13 2002 From: fourdan at xfce.org (Olivier Fourdan) Date: 15 May 2002 11:44:13 +0200 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! Message-ID: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> Hi all Yes, you read it in the title : Marcin Staszyszyn has contributed a taskbar for xfce3. It's now in the CVS. I copy his mail for intructions on how to use/configure it : ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Oliver! At the beginning I must say that I'm impressed by XFCE. Its idea and realisation perfectly fits into Uni*x concept as an powerful environment build of small, but extendable and perfectly fitting together pieces of software. The most important thing for me as a developer is that XFCE is open source and it is written in C. Its small (?) size allows to easy start extending its functionality, despite of lack of documentation (well, good written code can document itself ;-) First extension I want to contribute to XFCE is a taskbar. I know some people are pro and some are anti taskbar in XFCE but I think I could be good to give user a possibility to decide whether he wants to have taskbar or not. My proposition has the following advantages over other taskbar implementations: - it can be disabled at compile time (in fact it must be explicity enabled by passing '--enable-taskbar' to 'configure' script) - it can be switch on/off during work - it can be shown either as a part of XFCE panel or as a standalone window (Windows-like). In the first case taskbar inherits XFCE look and feel (colors, fonts, etc.) Personally I think my solution is useful but I don't want to break your concept of XFCE. So instead of sending this letter to mail list I'm sending it directly to you in order to avoid unnecessary discussion on the list. If you decide this concept of taskbar is good and it could be nice to have it in XFCE -- please forward most important part of this message to xfce-group. If not or you have some improvements I could do before making taskbar public -- please let me know. Taskbar installation ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --datadir=/usr/share \ --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 \ --enable-xft \ --enable-taskbar \ --enable-gdm && \ make && \ make install-strip Taskbar usage After loading of XFCE taskbar is closed be default. You can open it by clicking wide, thin button at the bottom of XFCE panel. After that several buttons appears, each of them pointing to one XFWM window. Depending on your colour palette some of them can have different background colour -- taskbar distinguish between current and other screens' windows. Window which has focus (is active) is indicated by 'pushed' (selected) button. By clicking that button the window can be minimalised and maximised alternatively. To select (make active) another windows click corresponding button -- it will be maximised. Taskbar can be closed by clicking leftmost, small button (so called close button). When you click right mouse button (in fact >=second) on that button, pop-up menu appears. From it you can: - make taskbar standalone window (Windows-like behaviour) and switch that feature off - chose buttons order on taskbar. They can be sorted by Xwindow id, name, desktop they appear on or remain unsorted. - turn on/off indicator of processor load. It is available only (?) on linux when '/proc/stat' pseudo-file is present. When turned on taskbar close button changes colour according to current processor load. Cheers, -- Olivier http://www.xfce.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org From j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl Wed May 15 12:01:51 2002 From: j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl (Jasper Huijsmans) Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 12:01:51 +0200 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020515115835.009f08f0@pop.hetnet.nl> Well I must say I'm very curious what it looks like. Is there any chance you can put a screenshot up somewhere? I'm going to try this immediately when I get home tonight. greetings, Jasper At 11:44 AM 5/15/02, you wrote: >Hi all > >Yes, you read it in the title : Marcin Staszyszyn has contributed a >taskbar for xfce3. It's now in the CVS. > >I copy his mail for intructions on how to use/configure it : >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Hello Oliver! >At the beginning I must say that I'm impressed by XFCE. Its idea and >realisation perfectly fits into Uni*x concept as an powerful environment >build of small, but extendable and perfectly fitting together pieces of >software. The most important thing for me as a developer is that XFCE is >open source and it is written in C. Its small (?) size allows to easy >start extending its functionality, despite of lack of documentation >(well, good written code can document itself ;-) >First extension I want to contribute to XFCE is a taskbar. I know some >people are pro and some are anti taskbar in XFCE but I think I could be >good to give user a possibility to decide whether he wants to have >taskbar or not. My proposition has the following advantages over other >taskbar implementations: >- it can be disabled at compile time (in fact it must be explicity >enabled by passing '--enable-taskbar' to 'configure' script) >- it can be switch on/off during work >- it can be shown either as a part of XFCE panel or as a standalone >window (Windows-like). In the first case taskbar inherits XFCE look and >feel >(colors, fonts, etc.) >Personally I think my solution is useful but I don't want to break your >concept of XFCE. So instead of sending this letter to mail list I'm >sending it directly to you in order to avoid unnecessary discussion on >the list. If you decide this concept of taskbar is good and it could be >nice to have it in XFCE -- please forward most important part of this >message to xfce-group. >If not or you have some improvements I could do before making taskbar >public -- please let me know. > >Taskbar installation > >./configure --prefix=/usr \ > --datadir=/usr/share \ > --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 \ > --enable-xft \ > --enable-taskbar \ > --enable-gdm && \ >make && \ >make install-strip > > >Taskbar usage >After loading of XFCE taskbar is closed be default. You can open it by >clicking wide, thin button at the bottom of XFCE panel. After that >several >buttons appears, each of them pointing to one XFWM window. Depending on >your >colour palette some of them can have different background colour -- >taskbar >distinguish between current and other screens' windows. Window which has >focus (is active) is indicated by 'pushed' (selected) button. By >clicking >that button the window can be minimalised and maximised alternatively. >To >select (make active) another windows click corresponding button -- it >will >be maximised. >Taskbar can be closed by clicking leftmost, small button (so called >close >button). When you click right mouse button (in fact >=second) on that >button, pop-up menu appears. From it you can: >- make taskbar standalone window (Windows-like behaviour) and switch >that >feature off >- chose buttons order on taskbar. They can be sorted by Xwindow id, >name, >desktop they appear on or remain unsorted. >- turn on/off indicator of processor load. It is available only (?) on >linux >when '/proc/stat' pseudo-file is present. When turned on taskbar close >button changes colour according to current processor load. > >Cheers, >-- >Olivier http://www.xfce.org >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. >Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, >while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released >under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > >_______________________________________________ >Xfce-dev mailing list >Xfce-dev at moongroup.com >http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From rafal at engelsinfo.de Wed May 15 12:06:54 2002 From: rafal at engelsinfo.de (Rafal M. Sulejman) Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 12:06:54 +0200 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> References: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: <200205151010.MAA12129@mail.engelsinfo.de> Hi, It depends only on how much screen estate will be 'disabled' with this extension... At work I'm on 19" and still need 'just-a-bit-place-more' ;) Could be helpful -- i'm grabbing the cvs tarball ;) just my .02$ regards, -- # . . . | Rafal M. Sulejman /"\ . # . . | \ / . . . . | ASCII Ribbon Campaign for HTML-free mail X . . # . | / \ From fourdan at xfce.org Wed May 15 12:06:15 2002 From: fourdan at xfce.org (Olivier Fourdan) Date: 15 May 2002 12:06:15 +0200 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20020515115835.009f08f0@pop.hetnet.nl> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020515115835.009f08f0@pop.hetnet.nl> Message-ID: <1021457205.9448.5.camel@olivier.anfora> Hi Jasper, Here it is : http://www.xfce.org/archive/xfce3-taskbar.png Cheers, Olivier. On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 12:01, Jasper Huijsmans wrote: > Well I must say I'm very curious what it looks like. Is there any chance > you can put a screenshot up somewhere? I'm going to try this immediately > when I get home tonight. > > greetings, > Jasper > > At 11:44 AM 5/15/02, you wrote: > >Hi all > > > >Yes, you read it in the title : Marcin Staszyszyn has contributed a > >taskbar for xfce3. It's now in the CVS. > > > >I copy his mail for intructions on how to use/configure it : > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Hello Oliver! > >At the beginning I must say that I'm impressed by XFCE. Its idea and > >realisation perfectly fits into Uni*x concept as an powerful environment > >build of small, but extendable and perfectly fitting together pieces of > >software. The most important thing for me as a developer is that XFCE is > >open source and it is written in C. Its small (?) size allows to easy > >start extending its functionality, despite of lack of documentation > >(well, good written code can document itself ;-) > >First extension I want to contribute to XFCE is a taskbar. I know some > >people are pro and some are anti taskbar in XFCE but I think I could be > >good to give user a possibility to decide whether he wants to have > >taskbar or not. My proposition has the following advantages over other > >taskbar implementations: > >- it can be disabled at compile time (in fact it must be explicity > >enabled by passing '--enable-taskbar' to 'configure' script) > >- it can be switch on/off during work > >- it can be shown either as a part of XFCE panel or as a standalone > >window (Windows-like). In the first case taskbar inherits XFCE look and > >feel > >(colors, fonts, etc.) > >Personally I think my solution is useful but I don't want to break your > >concept of XFCE. So instead of sending this letter to mail list I'm > >sending it directly to you in order to avoid unnecessary discussion on > >the list. If you decide this concept of taskbar is good and it could be > >nice to have it in XFCE -- please forward most important part of this > >message to xfce-group. > >If not or you have some improvements I could do before making taskbar > >public -- please let me know. > > > >Taskbar installation > > > >./configure --prefix=/usr \ > > --datadir=/usr/share \ > > --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 \ > > --enable-xft \ > > --enable-taskbar \ > > --enable-gdm && \ > >make && \ > >make install-strip > > > > > >Taskbar usage > >After loading of XFCE taskbar is closed be default. You can open it by > >clicking wide, thin button at the bottom of XFCE panel. After that > >several > >buttons appears, each of them pointing to one XFWM window. Depending on > >your > >colour palette some of them can have different background colour -- > >taskbar > >distinguish between current and other screens' windows. Window which has > >focus (is active) is indicated by 'pushed' (selected) button. By > >clicking > >that button the window can be minimalised and maximised alternatively. > >To > >select (make active) another windows click corresponding button -- it > >will > >be maximised. > >Taskbar can be closed by clicking leftmost, small button (so called > >close > >button). When you click right mouse button (in fact >=second) on that > >button, pop-up menu appears. From it you can: > >- make taskbar standalone window (Windows-like behaviour) and switch > >that > >feature off > >- chose buttons order on taskbar. They can be sorted by Xwindow id, > >name, > >desktop they appear on or remain unsorted. > >- turn on/off indicator of processor load. It is available only (?) on > >linux > >when '/proc/stat' pseudo-file is present. When turned on taskbar close > >button changes colour according to current processor load. > > > >Cheers, > >-- > >Olivier http://www.xfce.org > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. > >Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, > >while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released > >under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Xfce-dev mailing list > >Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > >http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > -- Olivier http://www.xfce.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org From edscott at imp.mx Wed May 15 14:08:37 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (edscott wilson garcia) Date: 15 May 2002 07:08:37 -0500 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> References: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: <1021464542.1820.6.camel@sagitario.eco.imp.mx> Although I would not use it myself, since it can be turned on/off on the fly, it seems like a good idea. I suppose any "bloat" arguments against it can be solved by using a runtime loading module. I haven't had a chance to check out the code (just the snapshot) to see whether it takes up space while invisible. But this could also be taken care of. Edscott On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 04:44, Olivier Fourdan wrote: > Hi all > > Yes, you read it in the title : Marcin Staszyszyn has contributed a > taskbar for xfce3. It's now in the CVS. > > I copy his mail for intructions on how to use/configure it : > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Oliver! > At the beginning I must say that I'm impressed by XFCE. Its idea and > realisation perfectly fits into Uni*x concept as an powerful environment > build of small, but extendable and perfectly fitting together pieces of > software. The most important thing for me as a developer is that XFCE is > open source and it is written in C. Its small (?) size allows to easy > start extending its functionality, despite of lack of documentation > (well, good written code can document itself ;-) > First extension I want to contribute to XFCE is a taskbar. I know some > people are pro and some are anti taskbar in XFCE but I think I could be > good to give user a possibility to decide whether he wants to have > taskbar or not. My proposition has the following advantages over other > taskbar implementations: > - it can be disabled at compile time (in fact it must be explicity > enabled by passing '--enable-taskbar' to 'configure' script) > - it can be switch on/off during work > - it can be shown either as a part of XFCE panel or as a standalone > window (Windows-like). In the first case taskbar inherits XFCE look and > feel > (colors, fonts, etc.) > Personally I think my solution is useful but I don't want to break your > concept of XFCE. So instead of sending this letter to mail list I'm > sending it directly to you in order to avoid unnecessary discussion on > the list. If you decide this concept of taskbar is good and it could be > nice to have it in XFCE -- please forward most important part of this > message to xfce-group. > If not or you have some improvements I could do before making taskbar > public -- please let me know. > > Taskbar installation > > ./configure --prefix=/usr \ > --datadir=/usr/share \ > --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 \ > --enable-xft \ > --enable-taskbar \ > --enable-gdm && \ > make && \ > make install-strip > > > Taskbar usage > After loading of XFCE taskbar is closed be default. You can open it by > clicking wide, thin button at the bottom of XFCE panel. After that > several > buttons appears, each of them pointing to one XFWM window. Depending on > your > colour palette some of them can have different background colour -- > taskbar > distinguish between current and other screens' windows. Window which has > focus (is active) is indicated by 'pushed' (selected) button. By > clicking > that button the window can be minimalised and maximised alternatively. > To > select (make active) another windows click corresponding button -- it > will > be maximised. > Taskbar can be closed by clicking leftmost, small button (so called > close > button). When you click right mouse button (in fact >=second) on that > button, pop-up menu appears. From it you can: > - make taskbar standalone window (Windows-like behaviour) and switch > that > feature off > - chose buttons order on taskbar. They can be sorted by Xwindow id, > name, > desktop they appear on or remain unsorted. > - turn on/off indicator of processor load. It is available only (?) on > linux > when '/proc/stat' pseudo-file is present. When turned on taskbar close > button changes colour according to current processor load. > > Cheers, > -- > Olivier http://www.xfce.org > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. > Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, > while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released > under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From jens at irs-net.com Wed May 15 14:13:01 2002 From: jens at irs-net.com (Jens Luedicke) Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 14:13:01 +0200 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> References: <1021455883.9123.4.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: <20020515141301.6e0916e2.jens@irs-net.com> On 15 May 2002 11:44:13 +0200 Olivier Fourdan wrote: > Yes, you read it in the title : Marcin Staszyszyn has contributed a > taskbar for xfce3. It's now in the CVS. a header file (taskbar.h) is missing. -- Jens Luedicke jens at irs-net.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: From edscott at imp.mx Wed May 15 19:28:06 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (Edscott Wilson =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Garc=EDa?=) Date: 15 May 2002 12:28:06 -0500 Subject: more on xfree4.2 Message-ID: <1021483716.28404.10.camel@mateco8.eco.imp.mx> It seems that xinerama is also broken on xfree4.2 and has nothing to do with xfwm. Applications like xscreensaver and lyx crash with a "unable to access private resource" while using xinerama. Edscott From fourdan at xfce.org Thu May 16 09:31:16 2002 From: fourdan at xfce.org (Olivier Fourdan) Date: 16 May 2002 09:31:16 +0200 Subject: more on xfree4.2 In-Reply-To: <1021483716.28404.10.camel@mateco8.eco.imp.mx> References: <1021483716.28404.10.camel@mateco8.eco.imp.mx> Message-ID: <1021534306.12637.1.camel@olivier.anfora> Edscott, Well, same answer. Post a message on the XPert list, and don't forget to mention the video card(s) you use as it's probably a driver problem rather than a truely XFree bug. Cheers, Olivier. On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 19:28, Edscott Wilson Garc?a wrote: > > It seems that xinerama is also broken on xfree4.2 and has nothing to do > with xfwm. Applications like xscreensaver and lyx crash with a "unable > to access private resource" while using xinerama. > > Edscott > > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev > -- Olivier http://www.xfce.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org From klemmerj at webtrek.com Thu May 16 14:30:15 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: 16 May 2002 08:30:15 -0400 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021457205.9448.5.camel@olivier.anfora> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20020515115835.009f08f0@pop.hetnet.nl> <1021457205.9448.5.camel@olivier.anfora> Message-ID: <1021552215.8687.64.camel@emperor> On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 06:06, Olivier Fourdan wrote: > Here it is : > > http://www.xfce.org/archive/xfce3-taskbar.png Oh man!! I gotta say I was firmly in my "I'm totally against it" mode until I saw this screen shot. That is incredible! I love it. Geeze, you guys are going to ruin my standing as Mr. No if you keep this up. -- No, I _don't_ have anything better to do right now. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From alan at lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk Thu May 16 14:52:59 2002 From: alan at lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox) Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 13:52:59 +0100 (BST) Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: <1021552215.8687.64.camel@emperor> from "Joe Klemmer" at May 16, 2002 08:30:15 AM Message-ID: > Oh man!! I gotta say I was firmly in my "I'm totally against it" mode I'll second that > until I saw this screen shot. That is incredible! I love it. Geeze, > you guys are going to ruin my standing as Mr. No if you keep this up. I still think its ugly, but I just don't like task bars on my desktop. As a configurable option to drop one into xfce its certainly done tastefully though. From klemmerj at webtrek.com Thu May 16 14:38:35 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: 16 May 2002 08:38:35 -0400 Subject: Who wants a taskbar in xfce ? Well, it's in the CVS ! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1021552715.8339.68.camel@emperor> On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 08:52, Alan Cox wrote: > > until I saw this screen shot. That is incredible! I love it. Geeze, > > you guys are going to ruin my standing as Mr. No if you keep this up. > > I still think its ugly, but I just don't like task bars on my desktop. As a > configurable option to drop one into xfce its certainly done tastefully though. For me, I will not be using it, but the way it can be integrated into the panel and also the fact that it can be on or off and in the panel or on the desktop is very cool. I think it will be something that others will like (there's always a cyclic cry for a task bar). -- No, I _don't_ have anything better to do right now. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Available from http://www.xfce.org From j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl Fri May 24 09:34:38 2002 From: j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl (Jasper Huijsmans) Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 09:34:38 +0200 Subject: xfwm4 preview RPM available In-Reply-To: <1022193259.19394.1.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020524093021.009e8ec0@pop.hetnet.nl> Hi Olivier, Just a small question about coding style. I saw there's a .indent.pro file in the src/ directory with indent options. Are these the options you use ? I think it may be useful if we use the same style for all our code. BTW I like this one better than the default GNU coding style, but I don't have very strong feelings about this. Jasper At 12:34 AM 5/24/02 +0200, you wrote: >Hi all, > >I've greatly improved the build process of xfwm4 so I can now easily >produce rpm snapshots. > >First ones already available at : > >http://www.xfce.org/archive/xfce4-snapshots/ > >Cheers, >-- >Olivier http://www.xfce.org >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. >Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, >while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released >under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.org > >_______________________________________________ >Xfce-dev mailing list >Xfce-dev at moongroup.com >http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From klemmerj at webtrek.com Fri May 24 13:25:11 2002 From: klemmerj at webtrek.com (Joe Klemmer) Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 07:25:11 -0400 (EDT) Subject: xfwm4 preview RPM available In-Reply-To: <1022193259.19394.1.camel@localhost> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 24 May 2002, Olivier Fourdan wrote: > I've greatly improved the build process of xfwm4 so I can now easily > produce rpm snapshots. > > First ones already available at : > > http://www.xfce.org/archive/xfce4-snapshots/ This brings up a question... Will XFce4 be able to co-exist with XFce3 on a system? IOW, will I be able to have both installed and, potentially, switch between them? This isn't a feature request as I don't really want to be switching desktop environments. Just curious if this was in the plan or not. - -- No, I _don't_ have anything better to do right now. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE87iMmHeWRPx8OIHARAowZAJ0bHT6vMQY9GR+eCvG551C3SYbn+wCfQT6b PXpab7snxaiTvQ0Og8d1rnM= =jsfC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mb at imsc.net Sat May 25 21:56:00 2002 From: mb at imsc.net (Mike Bressem) Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 21:56:00 +0200 Subject: xftree crashes on solaris Message-ID: hi, xftree crashes on my sun ultra 60 for no reason at all. does anyone know about this issue ? (still using release 3.8.14c) regards, mike Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH ============ Auf der Weih 2 35745 Herborn - Germany Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC From edscott at imp.mx Sun May 26 15:01:00 2002 From: edscott at imp.mx (edscott wilson garcia) Date: 26 May 2002 08:01:00 -0500 Subject: xftree crashes on solaris In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1022418064.13254.198.camel@sagitario.eco.imp.mx> On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 14:56, Mike Bressem wrote: > > hi, > > xftree crashes on my sun ultra 60 for no reason at all. does anyone know > about this issue ? (still using release 3.8.14c) There have been some bugfixes from 3.8.14c to 3.8.18, so it might already be fixed. Try the CVS snapshot and if it still crashes, please generate a backtrace with gdb so we can see what the problem is. Edscott > > regards, > mike > > > > Mike Bressem Internet Management GmbH > ============ Auf der Weih 2 > 35745 Herborn - Germany > Never underestimate the power Telefon +49 2772 4723 - 0 > of stupid people in large groups. Telefax +49 2772 4723 - 29 > > PGP Fingerprint : 6F 24 75 C4 AE 55 CB E0 F2 E8 D6 DB 35 37 9F EC > > > _______________________________________________ > Xfce-dev mailing list > Xfce-dev at moongroup.com > http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev From mstaszyszyn at heiler.com Wed May 29 12:39:12 2002 From: mstaszyszyn at heiler.com (Staszyszyn, Marcin) Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 12:39:12 +0200 Subject: Icon conversion tool Message-ID: <003601c206fd$14626340$6a1e0a0a@ipheiler.pl> Where can I find tool for converting xpm files to .h header files? Those headers contain definitions used by MyCreateFromPixmapData() routine? xfce/handle.h is an example of such header. Marcin From j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl Wed May 29 12:47:48 2002 From: j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl (Jasper Huijsmans) Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 12:47:48 +0200 Subject: Icon conversion tool In-Reply-To: <003601c206fd$14626340$6a1e0a0a@ipheiler.pl> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020529124531.009ed950@pop.hetnet.nl> It's called 'mv'. You probably have it installed ;-) Seriously, you can just include the xpm file or rename it if you want. Jasper At 12:39 PM 5/29/02 +0200, you wrote: >Where can I find tool for converting xpm files to .h header files? Those >headers contain definitions used by MyCreateFromPixmapData() routine? >xfce/handle.h is an example of such header. >Marcin > > >_______________________________________________ >Xfce-dev mailing list >Xfce-dev at moongroup.com >http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/xfce-dev