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#5794 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 5:32am Monday, August 06th, 2007
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For those who use Debian Sid, I make some packages for Awn and Awn-extras (only the applets for now). You can add this line to your sources.list :
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It only be tested on my system, so It can break something (but some feedback are really welcome) :)
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If you compile from svn or bzr, you have to uninstall it before (make uninstall seems to work).
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There is some patches in the deb. For awn :
- The Stack applet
- A fix to build awn-extras
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For awn-core-applets
- Delete the verification for awn until I can handle this error
- Switch the clock to digital (I prefer the digital format :))
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If you have some problems with this packages, please post a message on this topic.
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#5810 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 9:14am Monday, August 06th, 2007
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I've installed them and they are working fine so far. :)
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#5818 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 9:41am Monday, August 06th, 2007
Photon said:
I've installed them and they are working fine so far. :)
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Good to hear :)
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#5932 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 4:34pm Tuesday, August 07th, 2007
Update in the repo with the last bzr revision. See the changelog for details.
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I also add closure to the repo with 3 patchs :
- Disable a killall gconfd2
- Fix the Makefile
- Move the Closure Icon in the System Menu
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#6669 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 11:34am Monday, August 20th, 2007
New update, see the changelog for the details.
- avant-window-navigator rev 53 for bzr + lastest stack applet
- awn-core-applet with main menu working better (still no icon but working).
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#6708 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 2:42am Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
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Just tested it and I have the following problem: I can't start the AWN-Manager (neither from the bar menu nor from the start menu). Maybe I've missed a package? I've installed the following ones:
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avant-window-navigator
awn-core-applets
awn-theme-manager
libawn
libawn-dev
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#6733 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 9:55am Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
there is no awn-theme manager package in the repo, so it's not necessary. I think you don't need libawn-dev, only necessary for compile awn-extras.
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Can you launch awn in a terminal if it's doesn't solve the problem ?
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#6781 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 5:23am Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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I suppose that awn-theme-manager comes from another repo (the CompizFusion repo of shame on tuxfamily). After uninstalling it (and also libawn-dev) nothing changed, the output in the terminal is:
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/awn-manager", line 43, in ?
from awnTheme import AwnThemeManager
ImportError: No module named awnTheme
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#6797 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 10:11am Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Photon said:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/awn-manager", line 43, in ?
from awnTheme import AwnThemeManager
ImportError: No module named awnTheme
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hum, very strange, it's not the path in my deb (it's /usr/bin/awn-manager). It's seems that you have others deb of others repo. Can you
- desactivate others repos
- apt-get update
- desinstall et install libawn and avant-window-navigator
- test if the problem is still here
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Thanks for the feedback :)
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#6800 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 11:39am Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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Hmm, that's strange. I've removed the repo of shame and uninstalled everything about AWN (but kept the settings, maybe that's the problem?) and everything stayed the same, there was the same error as above.
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#6801 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 12:25pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
maybe a error in my package, I will reupload it with un new bzr revision in a few hours
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#6806 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 2:39pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Ok, I upload a new version in the repo. I hope it solve the problem for you. Can you test it ?
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#6811 by Neurotic (0.1985) posted on 4:20pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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Just out of curiosity - is this replacing the deb's that were found at: http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42/ ?
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#6813 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 4:37pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Neurotic said:
Just out of curiosity - is this replacing the deb's that were found at: http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42/ ?
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Actually, it's 2 differents packages name, but for installing the same files. So they may be in conflict. And it's not very recommanded to install ubuntu packages in debian system (and debian packages in ubuntu system).
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#6814 by Neurotic (0.1985) posted on 4:41pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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Right...
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So basically, I should hang out to see if the ubuntu repo's ever get updated.
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Or compile from source.
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No worries.
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#6816 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 5:05pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Neurotic said:
So basically, I should hang out to see if the ubuntu repo's ever get updated.
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Yes, don't worry, it's only a matter of time :)
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#6830 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 11:16pm Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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Still the same error with the new version... sad6
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#6841 by Götz (0.1909) posted on 8:50am Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
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I had the same problem with awn-manager, but with the ubuntu's repo in Ubuntu.
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I removed the awn packages with apt, then removed all the files named awn and avant-window-navigator from / manually and installed again from apt.
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I hope it helps https://planetblur.org/hosted/awnforum/index.php?shard=forum&action=g_reply&ID=684&page=1&isLive=true
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#6844 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 10:03am Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
I think you have a /usr/local/bin/awn-manager . You have to manualy remove it.
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#6946 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 2:52am Saturday, August 25th, 2007
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Yay, that was the problem. clapBut with the newest version (the today's one) there is a new problem: The Stack applet doesn't work any more, if I add it I get a vertical white line.
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#6947 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 3:01am Saturday, August 25th, 2007
Hum, strange, I did not upload something since the 22. Didi you have some error message when you launch awn in a terminal.
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Now, I try to incorpore stack to the awn-core-applets, so for the next upload, it will be in this package.
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#6959 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 8:09am Saturday, August 25th, 2007
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Oh, sorry, that's again a package of shame... Unfortunately I can't disable his repo because there are all the packages of CompizFusion and I don't want to miss an update.^^ Maybe you two should make one repo tpgether instead of making two different ones? D
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#6963 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 10:07am Saturday, August 25th, 2007
Photon said:
Oh, sorry, that's again a package of shame... Unfortunately I can't disable his repo because there are all the packages of CompizFusion and I don't want to miss an update.^^ Maybe you two should make one repo tpgether instead of making two different ones? D
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Ok no problem, I understand :)
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#7747 by system (0.0325) posted on 1:55pm Saturday, September 01st, 2007
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Photon has modded this thread: +0.2622 !
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#11362 by kmw (0.1575) posted on 1:18am Saturday, September 29th, 2007
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hi folks,
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there seems to be a problem with the latest compiz-fusion updates: apt-get upgrade wants to remove the awn packages when upgrading the compiz-fusion packages. I don't know, if you can do something to prevent this. just wanted to let you know.
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#11621 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 12:38pm Sunday, September 30th, 2007
kmw said:
there seems to be a problem with the latest compiz-fusion updates: apt-get upgrade wants to remove the awn packages when upgrading the compiz-fusion packages. I don't know, if you can do something to prevent this. just wanted to let you know.
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Thanks :) There is a problem with the new libwnck, I have to rebuild the packages. I'll do it, and refresh the package, it's a little old :)
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#12373 by adamruss (0.2875) posted on 3:43am Thursday, October 04th, 2007
awn works great here for long time... thanks! (with shame's compiz repo)
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but gnome is up to 2.20 in sid and awn is behind... libwnck-common cant update... and still no icon for main menu :( my gf is on ubuntu with ubuntu repo and she's got one! :)
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thanks for your work gillr
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#12424 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 11:03am Thursday, October 04th, 2007
After reflexion, I think I'll wait the 0.2 release, so we can test packages before I try to upload to official repo.
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#12473 by adamruss (0.2875) posted on 4:28pm Thursday, October 04th, 2007
naa man, update it, it's a sid awn repo, it's living on the edge anyhow
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#12477 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 4:49pm Thursday, October 04th, 2007
adamruss said:
naa man, update it, it's a sid awn repo, it's living on the edge anyhow
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Hum, ok. So prepare you for some breaks. The new debs are incompatible with previous ones.
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#12482 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 5:55pm Thursday, October 04th, 2007
It's up.
I advise you to uninstall all awn packages and install them with the new version. There are this packages :
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- avant-window-navigator
- libawn0
- libawn-dev (to build awn-extras)
- awn-manager
- python-libawn0 (necessary for python applets)
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#12535 by adamruss (0.2875) posted on 7:10am Friday, October 05th, 2007
works! animations are slow when the bar shrinks and i have only task&launch / main menu / clock / zini. the rest are gone... (stack?) but i only use task/launch anyway :) and the rest works fine
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#12536 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 8:58am Friday, October 05th, 2007
adamruss said:
works! animations are slow when the bar shrinks and i have only task&launch / main menu / clock / zini. the rest are gone... (stack?) but i only use task/launch anyway :) and the rest works fine
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Yes I didn't build extras for 32 bits, so you'll have to wait a little more.
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I have the same performance issue, but I don't know why :(
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#12541 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 9:08am Friday, October 05th, 2007
@adamruss
I make a thread for this problem. Can you post on this please ?
https://planetblur.org/hosted/awnforum/index.php?shard=forum&action=g_reply&ID=1032&page=1&isLive=true
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#12646 by adamruss (0.2875) posted on 12:16am Sunday, October 07th, 2007
i tried uninstalling and installing from bzr but it didnt work... and when i reinstalled - no awn-manager :( how do i edit my pref?
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#12655 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 6:22am Sunday, October 07th, 2007
adamruss said:
i tried uninstalling and installing from bzr but it didnt work... and when i reinstalled - no awn-manager :( how do i edit my pref?
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Awn-manager has is own package : apt-get install awn-manager
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#12694 by adamruss (0.2875) posted on 10:55am Sunday, October 07th, 2007
i --purge the install and installed from bzr. when i uninstalled bzr and reinstalled the packages this is what happening:
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adam@adam-laptop:~$ awn-manager
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/awn-manager", line 43, in ?
from awnTheme import AwnThemeManager
ImportError: No module named awnTheme
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i moved to kiba-dock for now
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ok moved back to bzr.... same problem...
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#14332 by Il_Tera (0.1602) posted on 9:13am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
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hi all, i've just installed AWN on mi Debian Sid, avant-window-navigator starts normally, but i haven't any preference menu by right click on the bar, also awn-manager do not start but it not give me nay error:
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Raziel:/home/tera# awn-manager
Raziel:/home/tera#
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Wat's wrong?
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I'm on a Debian/Sid with Nvidia 100.14.23 Kde 3.5.8 Compiz-fuzion
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#14335 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 9:45am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
You have to install the package awn-manager :)
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#14347 by plunn (1.0000) posted on 10:42am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
A little more with Debian challengies... :-)
(not destroying other threads)
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The package is python-notify, I have installed the Debian version
but it doesn't work. Running Exailes libnotify-plugin
to the new AWN notify plugin.
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If I force Ubuntus version it works ??? I must force it because
somewhere there is a Python 2.4 block...I have set python2.5 as default.
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Python is annoying and I managed to move mostly all.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=20550
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The Volume-control is also broken because of the python-gconf package... a Ubuntu name.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/python/python-gconf
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python-gnome in Debian
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Maybe you knows more ? :-)
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#14348 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 10:52am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
plunn said:
If I force Ubuntus version it works ??? I must force it because
somewhere there is a Python 2.4 block...I have set python2.5 as default.
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Why not keeping python 2.4 ? All my python app works with 2.4. And installed ubuntu packages in debian isn't a very good idea, especially for python (2.4 for Debian, 2.5 for Ubuntu).
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The Volume-control is also broken because of the python-gconf package... a Ubuntu name.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/python/python-gconf
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All you need are in python-gnome2 and python-gnome2-desktop. Check in debian/control file in awn-extras, all depends are in :)
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#14349 by plunn (1.0000) posted on 10:58am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
gilir said:
Why not keeping python 2.4 ? All my python app works with 2.4. And installed ubuntu packages in debian isn't a very good idea, especially for python (2.4 for Debian, 2.5 for Ubuntu).
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No it was just a test.... :-)
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python-notify is fixed, the Debian package works after purge/reinstall, I had symlinks to python2.4 left in usr/bin
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Maybe the volume-control also works with a complete purge.
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I personally prefer to have all site-packages (if possible) compiled for python 2.5. (everything is built for Ubuntu nowadays.. :-) )
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#14350 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 11:05am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
plunn said:
Maybe the volume-control also works with a complete purge.
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Don't forget python-alsaaudio ;)
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plunn said:
I personally prefer to have all site-packages (if possible) compiled for python 2.5. (everything is built for Ubuntu nowadays.. :-) )
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You are not a real Debian user ... yet ;)
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#14352 by plunn (1.0000) posted on 11:09am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
gilir said:
Don't forget python-alsaaudio ;)
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Its OK... python-gconf was worse, but my AWN site-packages
are probably built in python 2.4... going to check.
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gilir said:
You are not a real Debian user ... yet ;)
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Well, I believe that mostly all new dists now are using python 2.5 as default. :-)
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#14354 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 11:15am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
plunn said:
Well, I believe that mostly all new dists now are using python 2.5 as default. :-)
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Rule n°1 : Trust the dev. If they don't use python 2.5, it's because there are more issue that good stuff :) Moving to 2.5 meen rebuild all pachages with python ... that's many packages :)
The real question is, what python 2.5 give you that's 2.4 didn't :) I don't know any applications who need especially this version :)
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#14357 by plunn (1.0000) posted on 11:31am Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
gilir said:
Rule n°1 : Trust the dev. If they don't use python 2.5, it's because there are more issue that good stuff :) Moving to 2.5 meen rebuild all pachages with python ... that's many packages :)
The real question is, what python 2.5 give you that's 2.4 didn't :) I don't know any applications who need especially this version :)
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OK...but all new apps are probably developed in a python2.5 environment.
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Creating new applet :/usr/local/lib/awn/applets/volume-control.desktop uid:1193250498
You need to install the alsaaudio-python module and the python-gconf !
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Time for total Gnome reinstall.... I have read that solution,
remove python2.4 and gnome (depends on 2.4), reinstall.
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#14390 by plunn (1.0000) posted on 4:04am Thursday, October 25th, 2007
A little followup.. :-)
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The problem is within /var/lib/python-support/python2.4 and 2.5
Debian uses 2.4 and Ubuntu 2.5
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If a user changes python to 2.5 as default it will lead to a missmatch, forcing Ubuntu packages fixes this.
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So my Sid is alive and everything works...:-)
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#15815 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 12:39pm Monday, November 05th, 2007
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Just installed a clean Sid parallel to my Gutsy and using your repo again. :-) But it seems to be a bit outdated. Are you planning to update it in the next time? angel
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#15816 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 12:41pm Monday, November 05th, 2007
Photon said:
Just installed a clean Sid parallel to my Gutsy and using your repo again. :-) But it seems to be a bit outdated. Are you planning to update it in the next time? angel
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Not in the next days :( I'm trying to push it to official repo, but it's not so easy :)
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#15817 by Photon (0.6711) posted on 12:44pm Monday, November 05th, 2007
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Ok, thanks, I hope that it'll appear in the official repo soon!smile
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#17650 by warbread (0.1950) posted on 7:33am Friday, November 30th, 2007
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Could you post the bug opened at wnpp?
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#17654 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 9:27am Friday, November 30th, 2007
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#18342 by Roofie666 (0.1658) posted on 5:33am Sunday, December 16th, 2007
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I just want to see how everything works with this repo.
I am running sid, i installed awn curves for ubuntu and installed applets extras.But i think a few of the apps are missing from the awn manager.
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#19023 by jonandtice (0.1719) posted on 11:04am Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
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Is this repo going to be updated anytime soon? I'd really hate packaging myself. Some things like the clock don't work.
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#19024 by malept (1.0000) posted on 11:26am Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
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thanks to gilir's instructions, it's fairly simple to package Awn and friends yourself:
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#19027 by jonandtice (0.1719) posted on 11:51am Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
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malept said:
thanks to gilir's instructions, it's fairly simple to package Awn and friends yourself:
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I did see that. I would, however, like to avoid installing all the dev packages, etc. Therefore my question: should I wait for an update or package it myself? I have version 0.1.9. Am I missing out on anything in 0.2.1?
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#19028 by gilir (0.9999) posted on 12:01pm Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
jonandtice said:
I did see that. I would, however, like to avoid installing all the dev packages, etc. Therefore my question: should I wait for an update or package it myself? I have version 0.1.9. Am I missing out on anything in 0.2.1?
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Not in the short term. If there is a new upload, it'll be on the official Debian repo :)
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