Ok, tanks for the explanation, then i dont want to remove this
libs,because i'll need them for future releases.
Btw great work u're doing with thunar.
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Alexandre Saavedra wrote:
> I installed the devel packges (libdbus-1-dev, libdbus-glib-1-dev,
> libhal-storage-dev) but dind't work, the configure output gave me
> this:
>
> * D-BUS support:yes
> * File System Monitor: none
> * GNOME Thumbnailers: no
> * Startup Notification: no
> * Vol
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Make sure to install hal-storage devel package and D-BUS devel package
> (check configure output "Checking for volume manager... hal").
> Afterwards you need the D-BUS system message bus running and hald
> (depending on your distribution, this is just /etc/init.d/dbus star
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:28:17 +0100
Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> Not sure. it doesn't seem to work either on my ubuntu 5.04 x86_64
> here...
> >>>
> >>>Ubuntu 5.04 sounds a bit outdated. Does it include HAL >= 0.5.x?
> >>
> >>Sorry, I meant 5.10, the
Also confirmed working on Gentoo with HAL 0.5.5.1-r3 on x86-84 hardware.
Very nice.
Brian Schott
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Harold Aling wrote:
I use gentoo with a hal/ivman combination, and it works perfectly here...
genthree ~ # equery l hal
[ Searching for package 'hal' in all categories among: ]
* installed packages
[I--] [ ] sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1-r3 (0)
genthree ~ # equer
Harold Aling wrote:
> I use gentoo with a hal/ivman combination, and it works perfectly here...
>
> genthree ~ # equery l hal
> [ Searching for package 'hal' in all categories among: ]
> * installed packages
> [I--] [ ] sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1-r3 (0)
> genthree ~ # equery l ivman
> [ Searching for
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
Not sure. it doesn't seem to work either on my ubuntu 5.04 x86_64 here...
Ubuntu 5.04 sounds a bit outdated. Does it include HAL >= 0.5.x?
Sorry, I meant 5.10,
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
Not sure. it doesn't seem to work either on my ubuntu 5.04 x86_64 here...
>>>
>>>Ubuntu 5.04 sounds a bit outdated. Does it include HAL >= 0.5.x?
>>
>>Sorry, I meant 5.10, the latest stable release.
>
> Ahummm, it works now! Definitely impressive good work Benny!
What w
Jani Monoses wrote:
>>Ok, so it seems that it works fine with Ubuntu/Debian. The question is,
>>what makes Ubuntu/Debian special wrt HAL (except that they ship a
>>"crippled" HAL, as the officials used to call it ;-), with priv.
>>separation)?
>
> that priv separation thing is in hal CVS too, will
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>> Olivier Fourdan wrote:
>>> Not sure. it doesn't seem to work either on my ubuntu 5.04 x86_64 here...
>> Ubuntu 5.04 sounds a bit outdated. Does it include HAL >= 0.5.x?
>
> Sorry, I meant 5.10, the latest stable release.
Ahummm, it works now! Def
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Olivier Fourdan wrote:
>> Not sure. it doesn't seem to work either on my ubuntu 5.04 x86_64 here...
>
> Ubuntu 5.04 sounds a bit outdated. Does it include HAL >= 0.5.x?
Sorry, I meant 5.10, the latest stable release.
Cheers,
Olivier.
Olivier Fourdan wrote:
>>>Yeah, everything works now. Problem was that configure did not find hal
>>>at all, installing the missing dev packages and recompiling thunar
>>>worked. Thanks again...
>>
>>Ok, so it seems that it works fine with Ubuntu/Debian. The question is,
>>what makes Ubuntu/Debian
>
> Ok, so it seems that it works fine with Ubuntu/Debian. The question is,
> what makes Ubuntu/Debian special wrt HAL (except that they ship a
> "crippled" HAL, as the officials used to call it ;-), with priv.
> separation)?
that priv separation thing is in hal CVS too, will be in 0.5.7.
And th
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Mikko Linnalo wrote:
>> Yeah, everything works now. Problem was that configure did not find hal
>> at all, installing the missing dev packages and recompiling thunar
>> worked. Thanks again...
>
> Ok, so it seems that it works fine with Ubuntu/Debian. The question is,
> wh
Mikko Linnalo wrote:
> Yeah, everything works now. Problem was that configure did not find hal
> at all, installing the missing dev packages and recompiling thunar
> worked. Thanks again...
Ok, so it seems that it works fine with Ubuntu/Debian. The question is,
what makes Ubuntu/Debian special wrt
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 18:12 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> So you are able to see, mount, eject/unmount your removable volumes?
>
> Benedikt
Yeah, everything works now. Problem was that configure did not find hal
at all, installing the missing dev packages and recompiling thunar
worked. Thanks a
Mikko Linnalo wrote:
>>Install Gamin (and don't forget the devel package) to add support to
>>Thunar for monitoring the file system.
>>
>>Install HAL (esp. hal-storage devel package) and D-BUS (esp. the
>>dbus-glib devel package) to add support for removable volumes.
>
> Thanks, got it working. I
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 17:46 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Install Gamin (and don't forget the devel package) to add support to
> Thunar for monitoring the file system.
>
> Install HAL (esp. hal-storage devel package) and D-BUS (esp. the
> dbus-glib devel package) to add support for removable vol
Mikko Linnalo wrote:
>>Nautilus doesn't automount anything. That's done by
>>gnome-volume-manager, which is most probably not started in your Xfce
>>session (not that I'd recommend its usage).
>
> I assume that I don't need this running in Xfce for Thunar to show up
> inserted CDROM's, am i right
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 17:24 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Nautilus doesn't automount anything. That's done by
> gnome-volume-manager, which is most probably not started in your Xfce
> session (not that I'd recommend its usage).
I assume that I don't need this running in Xfce for Thunar to show u
Alexandre Saavedra wrote:
> I just updated thunar from svn, but seems that this function is not
> working for me, i need some process to be running? or i need to
> compile thunar with some flag?
Make sure to install hal-storage devel package and D-BUS devel package
(check configure output "Checkin
I just updated thunar from svn, but seems that this function is not
working for me, i need some process to be running? or i need to
compile thunar with some flag?
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Mikko Linnalo wrote:
> Excuse my newbie guestion(s), but can somebody lay some light on how to
> do this? I have no idea how to compile thunar with HAL support, and I
> don't have a clue is my hald running properly or not. I still like to
> contribute by using and testing the latest builds. I'm jus
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 22:48 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> You need HAL 0.5.x (esp. the -dev package for libhal-storage). I suggest
> to svn up again, as I committed some fixes. If compiled with HAL support
> and hald is running properly, your removable volumes will appear in the
> shortcuts pane,
daniele favara wrote:
> it mainly works, there is anyway an issue i discovered ...
>
> case:
>
> 0) attach an usb device
> 1) run thunar
> -- thunar doesn't find it
> 2) remove the device
> -- thunar crashes
>
> error: Thunar-ERROR **: file thunar-shortcuts-model.c: line 1160
> (thunar_shortcuts
On 2/13/06, Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> > Well, it's a bit better now! Thanks.
> >
> > Here's what I've done:
> > 1. Started Thunar.
> > 2. Put a CD inside.
> > 3. Nothing happend. Mounted it.
> > 4. Nothing happend. Started Thunar again.
> > 5. CD was shown, w
Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> Well, it's a bit better now! Thanks.
>
> Here's what I've done:
> 1. Started Thunar.
> 2. Put a CD inside.
> 3. Nothing happend. Mounted it.
> 4. Nothing happend. Started Thunar again.
> 5. CD was shown, with it's label as a name. Worked nicely. Eject
> didn't work, but probab
Well, it's a bit better now! Thanks.
Here's what I've done:
1. Started Thunar.
2. Put a CD inside.
3. Nothing happend. Mounted it.
4. Nothing happend. Started Thunar again.
5. CD was shown, with it's label as a name. Worked nicely. Eject
didn't work, but probably because of my system settings.
6.
Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> How can it be seen in action?
>
> I've just compiled the latest SVN and checked, and didn't see much.
> When I insert a CD into my cdrom, nothing happens, and when I mount
> it it shows up on Nautilus's sidebar, but not in Thunar.
>
> Have I done something wrong?
You need H
How can it be seen in action?
I've just compiled the latest SVN and checked, and didn't see much.
When I insert a CD into my cdrom, nothing happens, and when I mount
it it shows up on Nautilus's sidebar, but not in Thunar.
Have I done something wrong?
Yo'av.
On 2/13/06, Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL
daniele favara wrote:
> i suppose it is still for feebsd ... could you post a message when
> something will be ready for hal ?
Ok, there's support for HAL now. It's still very rough, but it works
fine for my current tests.
> thanks
> ciao
Benedikt
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daniele favara wrote:
> i've seen in the log of thunar-svn:
>
> thunar-vfs/thunar-vfs-volume.{c,h}: Add thunar_vfs_volume_is_disc()
> to allow applications to decide whether to eject or unmount a
> volume.
>
> i suppose it is still for feebsd ... could you post a message when
> something will be
On 2/7/06, Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> daniele favara wrote:
> > error compiling thunar, make search Thunar.png in icons/16x16 and
> > Thunar.svg in icons scalable
> >
> > make all-am
> > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/nomed/Progetti/xfce/thunar/thunarx'
> > make[1]: *** No ru
daniele favara wrote:
> error compiling thunar, make search Thunar.png in icons/16x16 and
> Thunar.svg in icons scalable
>
> make all-am
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/nomed/Progetti/xfce/thunar/thunarx'
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `thunarx-aliasdef.c', needed by
> `libthunarx_1_l
error compiling thunar, make search Thunar.png in icons/16x16 and
Thunar.svg in icons scalable
make all-am
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/nomed/Progetti/xfce/thunar/thunarx'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `thunarx-aliasdef.c', needed by
`libthunarx_1_la-thunarx-aliasdef.lo'. Stop.
make[
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