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Status: Confirmed => Expired
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** Changed in: libwnck
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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closing the bug, those changes are not something that should still be
used in hardy
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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0ubuntu1.1 is a non maintainer upload revision and has not been used in
any Ubuntu desktop upload, you can look at the changelog of the package
if you want to know from where it's coming
compiz is working, what is not is the wnck integration when using the
cube. Using the cube is only an option, n
> > Compiz/Beryl *WORKED* in edgy, and the edgy libwnck packages *have
the patches applied*.
> no they didn't, you likely installed the patched version from the non-
Ubuntu compiz archive. We had some discussion with the guy working on
those packages after tracking a bunch of crasher sent on launc
Sebastien is correct. Ubuntu never had these patches. It would be nice
if they got added since beryl is in the repository, even if it is in the
unsupported parts.
There is a bug open in the beryl-project for this. I added a comment to
explain.
http://bugs.beryl-project.org/ticket/1971
Ciao!
> Compiz/Beryl *WORKED* in edgy, and the edgy libwnck packages *have the
patches applied*.
no they didn't, you likely installed the patched version from the non-
Ubuntu compiz archive. We had some discussion with the guy working on
those packages after tracking a bunch of crasher sent on launchpad
Sebastien, I understand what you are saying re: Compiz/Beryl not being
supported. But, I think that's a bad position to take. Compiz/Beryl
*WORKED* in edgy, and the edgy libwnck packages *have the patches
applied*. You can't enable functionality like this in one version, then
disable it in the n
the Ubuntu desktop is functioning correctly, you decided to install a
window manager that requires non supported workarounds which creates
your need
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The workaround posted by Christian Holtje is the one I am using, and
Sebastian Bacher is right -- it sucks for many reasons, but its better
than having a non-functioning desktop. So I'm stuck with it until
libwnck packages are fixed in feisty (which I'm hoping is sooner rather
than later -- pushin
Note that if you use non official packages you will get a new set of
bugs, you will not get official support so don't open new bugs in
launchpad and it might break upgrades to the next version of Ubuntu
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version 2.18.0-0ubuntu1 is still broken; it does not understand virtual
workspaces correctly and does not allow windows to be selected as
"Always on Visible Viewport," "Move to Another Viewport," etc when run
with beryl/compiz. Downgrade to 2.16.1-0ubuntu1.1 (from edgy) solves
this problem for now
The feisty package ships one of those patches now:
libwnck (2.17.92-0ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/80_from_bugzilla_add_action_above.patch:
- patch from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352383,
useful for compiz (Ubuntu: #63208)
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My personal opinion in this matter (as I told you on IRC too): it's
better to get these changes upstream first.
The rationale is very simple: you add API, enums and structs, you change
API severely, which is generally just fine. But what if upstream decides
to implement this differently? We can't
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The above patch fixes the above checkbox to work with compiz... from within the
patch itself:
"There's no _NET_WM_ACTION_ABOVE hint so always add it if window manager claims
to support_NET_WM_STATE_ABOVE"
The viewport patch gives libwnck support for viewports which are used by
compiz/beryl inste
The patches are not trivial, could anybody working with them could
provide some description of why they are required, what the changes
achieve, etc?
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** Description changed:
Compiz/Beryl both need a patched libwnck to have a proper context menu.
These patches to add always on current viewport, move to current
viewport, setting the appearance of a window and moving the window.
Without them several features of compiz/beryl are not accessa
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #352383
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352383
** Also affects: libwnck (upstream) via
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