Hey, As of yesterday, Unity's trunk is more geared toward Oneiric releases, which means that it's become a bit of a pain to compile it on Natty. However, you can still compile and develop Unity on natty if you follow these instructions:
# Install needed deps (assuming you already have needed deps for # nux/unity) $ sudo apt-get build-dep libunity-misc0 libbamf0 # NOTE: This will want to get rid of bamf and wnck-2.0 -dev packages, that's # fine $ sudo apt-get install libwnck-3-dev libgtk-3-dev libindicator3-dev # Install latest libunity-misc $ bzr branch lp:libunity-misc $ cd libunity-misc $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=$your_usual_local_prefix_for_nux_and_unity $ make install # Install latest libbamf # NOTE: It's fine if it can't install the D-Bus .service file into /usr, # bamfdaemon hasn't changed, we just need a gtk3 libbamf $ bzr branch lp:bamf $ cd bamf $ ./autogen.sh ---prefix=$your_usual_local_prefix_for_nux_and_unity -disable-gtk-doc --disable-introspection $ make install Now you should be able to grab latest lp:nux and lp:unity and it should all magically work! Next week we are hoping to move the panel service to the gtk3-based indicator stack, and at that point I cannot guarantee the experience of Unity on Natty (as I'm not sure those packages will be available). Moving to Oneiric after Alpha 2 might work out easier if your developing Unity :) -- Neil Jagdish Patel | Technical Lead Desktop Experience Team Canonical 27 Floor, Millbank Tower London SW1P 4QP Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings www.canonical.com _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana-dev Post to : ayatana-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp