All in one,
For those who are not aware of what Cinnamon is in reality, here's a detail:
cinnamon: a direct fork from gnome-shell 3.2.1 with a few addons;
muffin: a direct fork from mutter 3.2.1
If this is installed on a system with a proper gnome-shell install, it
works. If this is installed on something else, sometimes it does work,
others it doesn't. From my own testing, it always works, but it seems
some users are unable to get it to work and I believe it's pretty a
deployment issue.
I'll have to dissect this issue on a clean install and go package by
package to see what it needs... but from what I see I need to:
- Require all the packages regarding session management;
- Require the basic GNOME infra-structure;
- Have more testing with KDM. (lightDM is working).
I'll add the massive requires I guess and copy the simple gnome
pattern to the gnome-cinnamon pattern.
About the names, I don't really care...
Upstream is going to perform some refactoring on the code to fix the
typelib issue and fix a few issues preventing factory builds.
NM
2012/3/16 David Haller
Hello,
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, Yamaban wrote:
Solution needed in this case: 1. Add the needed, but missing "Require:" entries to the package. [..]
You _MUST_ have correct requires in the packages. If the package does not have proper requires (automatic or manual), it is defective and needs to be fixed.
A pattern collecting several packages under one meta-require is just one touch of icing on the cake.
-dnh
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