Re: [PATCH] Introduces metacity window manager (needed for #520146)

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Hi,

On 02/17/2010 04:57 PM, Ales Kozumplik wrote:
02/17/2010 04:14 PM, Chris Lumens wrote:
+usr/$LIBDIR/libxcb-event.so*
usr/$LIBDIR/xorg/modules
usr/$LIBDIR/libnssdbm3.so
usr/$LIBDIR/xserver/SecurityPolicy

If metacity is linked against these, you do not need to explicitly list
them in KEEPFILES. The calls to instFile at the end of expandPackageSet
in upd-instroot will ensure that all DSO dependencies get pulled in
automatically.

The only things you may need to add to KEEPFILES are those that metacity
dlopen()s, as our get_dso_deps function cannot detect that situation.

Okay, but how can I tell which one is which one? ldd?


Correct, if it is in ldd `which metacity` output, then it does not need to
be in KEEPFILES.

You'll also want to add a patch to this set that removes mini-wm.c,
removes the associated Makefile bits, and perhaps even removes the
runningMiniWm stuff from gui.py.

Yeah, I plan to do that. Okay if it's a separate patch?


Yes, notice Chris wrote: "add a patch to this set".

I'm even hoping that gui.py:addFrame
can be completely removed or perhaps shrunk down to just the print
screen hook.

Ah, I was looking for that method! But if we decide not to draw the
frame in gtk then we actually need a metacity theme to do that. The nice
thing about the current no-borders-theme is that we don't need to treat
the main anaconda window in any special way (like setting it
fullscreen). Do we want to do that and do we want to do that now?

I say yes and yes.

Regards,

Hans

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