Re: [SOLVED] building Cinnamon (sid)
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:28 am
Just a thought, try changing your theme to the another/default theme, might be a themeing problem.
:Edit: MT - beat me too it
:Edit: MT - beat me too it
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cinnamon-arrow.c: In function 'cinnamon_arrow_redraw':
cinnamon-arrow.c:80:3: error: 'clutter_cairo_texture_create' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/clutter-1.0/clutter/deprecated/clutter-cairo-texture.h:47): Use 'clutter_cairo_texture_invalidate' instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
That's the latest, all right. Are you running ./autogen.sh && dpkg-buildpackage (apt build)? It shouldn't promote the warning to an error.xircon wrote:Mockturtl
Have you managed to compile 1.6?
Tried but I get error when running make from a clean git clone:Code: Select all
cinnamon-arrow.c: In function 'cinnamon_arrow_redraw': cinnamon-arrow.c:80:3: error: 'clutter_cairo_texture_create' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/clutter-1.0/clutter/deprecated/clutter-cairo-texture.h:47): Use 'clutter_cairo_texture_invalidate' instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
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$ grep -n 'deprecate' logs/build-cinnamon.log
549:cinnamon-arrow.c:80:3: warning: 'clutter_cairo_texture_create' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/clutter-1.0/clutter/deprecated/clutter-cairo-texture.h:47): Use 'clutter_cairo_texture_invalidate' instead [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
What was the problem?xircon wrote:Thanks MT, was trying to make as apt build wasn't working
They're the same thing.has it been deprecated in favour of dpkg-buildpackage?
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# list all available commands with `apt help`
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argcommand = sys.argv[1]
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elif argcommand == "build":
command = sudo + " dpkg-buildpackage" + argoptions
...
os.system(command)
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apt-cache policy nemo
nemo:
Installed: 1.0.1+lmde
Candidate: 1.0.1+lmde
Version table:
*** 1.0.1+lmde 0
700 http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian/romeo amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
nemo 1.0.3clem wrote:As for nemo 1.0.3 we’ll probably skip it in Linux Mint. It’s a small release and nemo is under heavy development right now.
(blog)
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$ apt-cache show libnemo-extension1a gir1.2-nemo-3.0
Package: libnemo-extension1a
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This package contains a few runtime libraries needed by nemo' extensions.
Package: gir1.2-nemo-3.0
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This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
generate dynamic bindings.
$ apt-cache policy libnemo-extension1a gir1.2-nemo-3.0 nemo nemo-data
libnemo-extension1a:
Installed: 1.0.2+lmde
Candidate: 1.0.2+lmde
gir1.2-nemo-3.0:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.0.2+lmde
nemo:
Installed: 1.0.3
Candidate: 1.0.3
nemo-data:
Installed: 1.0.3
Candidate: 1.0.3
Hey xircon, I just now saw this post. Sorry for forgetting I posted in this thread. It's not relevant now, but I just wanted you to know my neglect to respond was not an intentional slightxircon wrote:Squeezy, what errors do you get if you run cinnamon-settings from a terminal?squeezy wrote:I took my UP5 test machine up to Sid this morning. Cinnamon is working OK, just the same problems I reported in the UP5 feedback thread. Settings and menu editor won't launch. Everything else seems fine so far.mockturtl wrote:After a reboot, the UP5 cinnamon version (1.4.0-lmde2UP3) isn't working on my wheezy boxes (no panel, no window theme).
Steve
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$ sudo dpkg --auto-deconfigure --install libnemo-extension1_1.0.6_amd64.deb nemo_1.0.6_amd64.deb nemo-data_1.0.6_all.deb
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dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libnemo-extension1a:
libnemo-extension1 (1.0.6) breaks libnemo-extension1a and is installed
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$ sudo aptitude remove libnemo-extension1a
Interesting! You don't happen to have any plans to package Nemo,
now with Nautilus 3.6 having been crippled :S I've gotten used to
gnome-shell (though I still really grieve the loss of a 2-dimensional
workspace), but I don't think I can get used the loss of functionality
and disruption of workflow that the new Nautilus brings.
Regards: David Weinehall