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. >> >
