Brian Cameron wrote:

Good point Brian, I'd thought of this earlier on but forgot to actually
implement it.

I've changed it now so that compiz-by-default is installed under /usr/lib/compiz

cheers

Matt

> 
> Matt:
> 
> Why is the compiz-by-default script being installed to /usr/bin?
> Programs which are not intended to be run directly by the end
> user should be installed to libexec, or /usr/lib, on Solaris.
> Actually /usr/lib/compiz or /usr/lib/compizconfig would seem
> better than just /usr/lib.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
>> Please review integration changes for enabling compiz by default :
>>
>> Changes for review included here :
>>
>>  - base-specs/gnome-session.spec
>>    Add patch to enable compiz-by-default, just updates gconf key 
>> "windowmanager"
>>    and gnome-wm.
>>  - patches/gnome-session-18-compiz-by-default.diff
>>    Patch to enable compiz-by-default
>>  - core/SUNWcompiz.spec
>>    Bump compiz-desktop-integration tarball to version 4. This includes 
>> two new
>>    files :
>>       compiz-by-default          :   Script to check if compiz can be 
>> enabled by
>>                                      default
>>       compiz-by-default.desktop  : GNOME desktop file for 
>> compiz-by-default
>>
>> compiz-desktop-integration complete sources can be retrieved from SVN :
>>    
>> svn+ssh://anon at 
>> svn.opensolaris.org/svn/jds/compiz-desktop-integration/trunk 
>>
>>
>> See twiki for full details :
>>     http://jdswiki.ireland.sun.com/twiki/bin/view/JDS/CompizByDefault
>>
>> This is planned for integration into vermillion_109, for initial testing.
>>
> 


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