On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 01:23:23AM +0100, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
Hi,
1)
When I run ./autogen.sh with --enable-ext-FOO, it complains that
extension is not there and asks me if I have downloaded the -ext
tarball. But
That tarball doesn't exist, really.
This is now the extensions/ repository, and yes, ./download should have given
it to you.
But I didn't really do builds from master yet with all configure options..
When the build fails, I get an icon in my notification area (and a
pop-up). That's nice, but when the build fails a second time, a second
icon is added, then a third, etc. Is there a better way to dismiss
that icon than "killall zenity"? I use Xfce.
Yep, noticed that too. Not only that, afaics the icon doesn't vanish anymore
and can't be gotten rid of (even if the one build was successful)
Grüße/Regards,
René
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