On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 23:11 +0800, Chow Loong Jin wrote: > On Thursday 03,September,2009 10:52 PM, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Sandy > > Armstrong<sanfordarmstrong gmail com> wrote: > >> I was under the impression that the clutter stuff did not build by > >> default, but I could be wrong. > >> > > Here's the build log for the RPM I'm using -- the patch only deals > > with the .pc name change, it does not force-enable clutter or > > anything. As you can see, clutter turns out to be enabled by default. > > > > http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/banshee/1.5.1/0.2.git20090831.fc12/data/logs/x86_64/build.log > > > > Still rather puzzled as to why the user interface stops responding > > without clutter enabled. But there are some bizarre things in Rawhide > > right now; we are seeing a couple of problems not seen in stable > > releases with some other packages too. > > > > Thanks, > > > Ubuntu's Banshee daily packages aren't built with clutter support, but they > appear to work fine anyway, just fyi. Clutter seems to be enabled automagically : it is enabled if the proper version is detected, and there's no way to disable it. I guess this should be fixed. Would you mind filing a bug in bugzilla.gnome.org for this ? I'm pretty sure clutter will not be a requirement for 1.6. It's not really used currently, at least not for anything visible. -- Bertrand Lorentz <bertrand lorentz gmail com> > http://flickr.com/photos/bl8/ <
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