[Compcomm] script to get sources and install everything
Kristian Lyngstøl
kristian at beryl-project.org
Tue May 1 11:32:44 EDT 2007
On 5/1/07, Stephen Moore <delfick755 at gmail.com> wrote:
> well it seems to work :D
>
> though when i try to use your compiz-manager script i get this (and this is
> when i've only just logged in and nothing is in the startup scripts to start
> compiz or beryl...)
>
> [quote]iambob at bob-linux:~/compComm/compiz-scripts/manager$
> ./compiz-manager
> /home/iambob/.compiz-managerrc: line 2: [wm-settings]: command not found
> ./compiz-manager: line 494: [: missing `]'
It looks like you have an ~/.compiz-managerrc allready from a diffrent
program. You can either rename it, or just run compiz-manager -fi
(this will Ignore the config, and Force it to overwrite the existing
config). I meant to actually write something to verify this file, I
guess I should've made it a priority.
> compiz: Plugin 'ini' already active
> compiz: Failed to load slide: freedesktop
> compiz: Failed to load slide: freedesktop
> ./compiz-manager: line 471: 3357 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> compiz $ARGS $PLUGINS
Please run it with -v , so you see what it tries to do. Either way,
you shouldn't sigseg.
> iambob at bob-linux:~/compComm/compiz-scripts/manager$
> (gtk-window-decorator:3359): Wnck-WARNING **: Unhandled action type (nil)
>
> (gtk-window-decorator:3359): Wnck-WARNING **: Unhandled action type (nil)
> (....)
This is just the window-decorator which is started in the background.
Nothing to really worry about.
> and i get this when i try to open libbs-settings
>
> [quote]iambob at bob-linux:~$ libbs-settings
> libbs-settings: error while loading shared libraries: libbsettings.so.0:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> [/quote]
>
> and if i use 'compiz --replace' to start compiz, it's rather sluggish
> (methinks because of the problem above)....
>
> what can i do to get rid of this problem ?? :D
Do you have /usr/local/lib/ in /etc/ld.so.conf ? You need to, to be
abel to use shared libraries in /usr/local/lib/ .
Also, video hardware+drivers etc? ;)
--
Regards,
Kristian
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