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Networking - wicd and gigolo
melodie:
--- Citation de: Taco.22 le 22 janvier 2013 à 01:07:00 ---Installed libdbus-1-dev but got same message minus the lines pertaining to Package dbus ...
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What about:
--- Citation de: mélodie le 22 janvier 2013 à 00:48:53 ---libgtk2.0-dev
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Taco.22:
Wow, thats 76mb installed! That would mean over 130mb extra in the system just to autostart gigolo and to duplicate some entries already in the right-click menu. Too much.
Time to think outside the square. Why won't gigolo autostart? I have tried .desktop in /etc/xdg/autostart, all sorts of other ideas, every known config in ~/openbox/autostart - nothing. Regardless of settings htop doesn't show it listed. Start it from menu and bingo - there it is in htop.
I then had a look in /usr/bin and found "gigolo" is a "shared library". I'm doing some basic research but what makes a shared library different to an executable? Just out of curiosity epdfview is also a shared library and also won't autostart. Actually, I can't get ANY application to autostart. Just tried sakura, and then geany. I could be barking up a wrong tree here. What am I missing?
Oh, and is it possible to get mimas's xdg-autostart only that he mentioned on the old forum.
EDIT - this seems to have become a bigger issue. I just tried setting up a script but it failed to autostart. I think the question now is - why won't Village_RC autostart applications? Maybe a new thread is needed.
melodie:
Hi,
You need dev packages to be able to build anything;
You can avoid part of the recommends by setting it to "false" in the 99synaptic file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d ;
you can even get rid of all the devel packages : I compiled successfully in Debian wheezy and did a tarball;
you can get it : http://meets.free.fr/debian/obsession-compiled-for-debian-testing.tar.xz
Enjoy!
(I will have a look tomorrow in my Debian testing install to see if I can make it work the way I do in Archlinux).
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