Description: 2009.01.22 : Updated to version svn 133 2009.01.12 : Updated to version svn 132 2009.01.11 : Updated to version svn 131 2009.01.09 : Updated to version svn 130 2009.01.09 : Updated to version svn 129 2009.01.05 : Updated to version svn 128 2009.01.04 : Updated to version svn 126 2009.01.03 : Initial release, svn 121
This package was designed to be installed under Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex only.
IF YOU VOTE DOWN DON'T BE A COWARD AND TELL ME WHY
For anyone who is interested, I have proper packages of Murrine at https://launchpad.net/~suraia/+archive.
They are provided for i386, amd64 and lpia for both intrepid and jaunty.
They should work fine as I basically took the original package and integrated the patches from Subversion trunk.
If there are any problems, feel free to report them, though.
Debianized, just inform people that checkinstall "builds" a deb, a poor deb that doesnt check any dependencies or anything, that will end up breaking up systems, exept for the clever guy that built it.
And yes, checkinstall is NOT intended to build a distributable package.
it's not clean. Dont argue with that, and btw you could specify it on main page :)
So, I installed this without reading the description on Hardy rather than Intrepid, and now I've broken my Murrine engine somehow. All the themes revert to the default gray blocks and removing/reinstalling the murrine engine didn't fix it...any idea what's wrong?
And if you're gonna build a deb and offer it for download at least learn how to build it properly instead of using checkinstall. Checkinstall is ONLY meant for building and installing on your own system dumbass.
this is a good idea and could be a big relief for those not using ubuntu intrepid, since here murrine 0.6 comes as default. if you could make a .deb for other debians and older ubuntu-versions and 64bit, wow, than i would add a link and instead of answering to the people that are not able to install my theme on their box, with "you have to get the svn-version" i would simply point them the path to your package...
thx for your great idea!!
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"IF YOU VOTE DOWN DON'T BE A COWARD AND TELL ME WHY" Just because you wrote that :D
Add the amd64 link on your post ;) I've seen launchpad, but i think is more easy for the surfers.
Hi Cygoku, one question: you know where I can download the last gtk2-murrine-engines to Ubuntu 8.04? Thanks in advance.
I need it too ^^ Nice work man!
For anyone who is interested, I have proper packages of Murrine at https://launchpad.net/~suraia/+archive. They are provided for i386, amd64 and lpia for both intrepid and jaunty. They should work fine as I basically took the original package and integrated the patches from Subversion trunk. If there are any problems, feel free to report them, though.
Thanks a lot man, I was looking for this :)
Installs fine on intrepid no criticism thanks for putting it together...
Debianized, just inform people that checkinstall "builds" a deb, a poor deb that doesnt check any dependencies or anything, that will end up breaking up systems, exept for the clever guy that built it. And yes, checkinstall is NOT intended to build a distributable package. it's not clean. Dont argue with that, and btw you could specify it on main page :)
Oh noes!!! He's gonna report me!!!
So, I installed this without reading the description on Hardy rather than Intrepid, and now I've broken my Murrine engine somehow. All the themes revert to the default gray blocks and removing/reinstalling the murrine engine didn't fix it...any idea what's wrong?
I you can always uninstall my package using Synaptic. Then do asearch for Murrine and install it. Cygoku
And if you're gonna build a deb and offer it for download at least learn how to build it properly instead of using checkinstall. Checkinstall is ONLY meant for building and installing on your own system dumbass.
Stop crying. It'll do fine. "This package was designed to be installed under Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex only." Cygoku
maybe you wanna help out than, as packaging needs some experience and you seem to have some... this would solve 90% of current errors..
It'll probably install on Debian Sid and Lenny just as well. It's not like it's some big application, just a lib.
this is a good idea and could be a big relief for those not using ubuntu intrepid, since here murrine 0.6 comes as default. if you could make a .deb for other debians and older ubuntu-versions and 64bit, wow, than i would add a link and instead of answering to the people that are not able to install my theme on their box, with "you have to get the svn-version" i would simply point them the path to your package... thx for your great idea!!
Any chance of a 64 bit version? Thank you for your help in advanced.