| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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allows a user to run qmake LIBPREFIX="something" PREFIX="something" to ensure that libraries are found in the proper location.
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Also do a large clean up of the file operations in lumina-fm:
1) When doing copies of directories, make sure to properly copy all child files/dirs (no matter how deep)
2) Clean the order of directory copies so that you can successfull make a copy of a directory into itself (copy ~/Test -> ~/Test/Test for example)
3) Check for attempting to *move* a directory into itself and show a warning to the user about an invalid operation.
4) Get the total number of files/dirs to be operated on before starting operations. This allows the UI to be more detailed about what it is doing at that particular time.
5) If a directory fails to copy for some reason, don't try to copy all the children of that directory either (they will all fail and just bloat the list of errors)
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It is functional at the moment, but still has a few rough edges with regards to the X11 background interface (due to the move from XLib to XCB in Qt5). This reulst in some of the window manager interactions not behaving properly (such as sticky status on panels).
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add PREFIX and LIBPREFIX to the qmake .pro files (allows to change prefix and libdir using <qmake PREFIX=/usr LIBDIR=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/> or whatever)
update debian packaging scripts accordingly
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and shown to build/run on Debian/kFreeBSD, Ubuntu and PC-BSD.
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(.pro) files now support 32-bit and 64-bit Linux builds. Should
also build using Clang as well as GCC on Linux.
Fixed compiler warning in LDesktop.cpp which might see wrong
loop counter used under older compiler.
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application have the same title: make sure to properly select the window that was clicked.
While here, also apply the libLumina dependency order to give preference to the locally/recently compiles libraries during the build if possible in all the lumina tools.
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