It seems like pulling from the git now works again for my Linux
virtual machine, thus I was able to revive the Debian auto
builds. The process is still semi-automatic as I need to
manually upload the packages, thus the packages will not
always be puncutal, however we have an apt-get'able repo
for
Hi all,
with the newly released wmaker-0.95.1 with it's now fully functional
debianization, i have updated my WMLive web page with a new build of a
live WindowMaker system based on Ubuntu 11.04. On
http://www.rumbero.org/wmlive you will find a xzipped tar archive
containing the scripts and
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 at 21:45:22 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
http://www.rumbero.org/wmlive
In that page you say that whenever a new app is installed
the menus are regenerated.
What do you use to regenerate the menus?
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The package menu updates the menu. In debian we can use two methods for menus,
wmaker or menu :)
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Carlos R. Mafra crma...@gmail.com escribió:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 at 21:45:22 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
On 01/30/2012 10:43 PM, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 at 21:45:22 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
http://www.rumbero.org/wmlive
In that page you say that whenever a new app is installed
the menus are regenerated.
What do you use to regenerate the menus?
Basically this is a
Why not the menu package?
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Paul Seelig psee...@rumbero.org escribió:
On 01/30/2012 10:43 PM, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 at 21:45:22 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
http://www.rumbero.org/wmlive
In that page
On Mon, January 30, 2012, Paul Seelig wrote:
with the newly released wmaker-0.95.1 with it's now fully functional
debianization, i have updated my WMLive web page with a new build of a
live WindowMaker system based on Ubuntu 11.04. On
Very good initiative!
It seems like you've configured
Hi Rodolfo,
sorry, my first sentence was missing an important vocable: Basically
this is a script more or less integrated *with* the standard Debian menu
generation procedure.
So, in fact, it does somehow use the menu package. But since the results
of the menu package are even less satisfying in