Package Details: fusion-icon 1:0.2.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/fusion-icon.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: fusion-icon
Description: Simple tray icon for Compiz 0.8
Upstream URL: http://www.compiz.org/
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: fusion-icon0.9
Submitter: Barthalion
Maintainer: None (isseigx)
Last Packager: ShadowKyogre
Votes: 52
Popularity: 0.000159
First Submitted: 2013-07-11 10:41 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2019-01-13 16:18 (UTC)

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aquilarubra commented on 2019-12-20 07:21 (UTC)

For those having issues launching fusion-icon because of a wrong library, libcompizconfig must be recompiled and everything will work.

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ShadowKyogre commented on 2016-04-01 22:21 (UTC)

@balwierz, @Terrowin: Let me check what's on in the source code. I'll get back to both of you ASAP.

Terrowin commented on 2016-04-01 21:57 (UTC)

@ShadowKyogre: Same problem here libappindicator-gtk3 [installed] python2-gobject [installed] python2-pyqt5 [installed] fusion-icon -i gtk * Detected Session: lxde * Searching for installed applications... * NVIDIA on Xorg detected, exporting: __GL_YIELD=NOTHING * Using the GTK+ Interface * No module named main ... Trying another interface * Using the Qt Interface * No module named main *** Error: All interfaces failed, aborting!

balwierz commented on 2016-04-01 11:13 (UTC)

@ShadowKyogre: I did try both qt and gtk interfaces specifically, but didn't report it since gtk is default and both gtk and qt were tested mentioned in my previous output. Just to confirm: $ fusion-icon -i gtk * Detected Session: mate * Searching for installed applications... * Intel detected, exporting: INTEL_BATCH=1 * Using the GTK+ Interface * No module named main ... Trying another interface * Using the Qt Interface * No module named main *** Error: All interfaces failed, aborting! n.b. $ fusion-icon -u # no interface. Does start compiz I have also tried resetting configuration without success: $ fusion-icon --reset

ShadowKyogre commented on 2016-03-31 19:48 (UTC)

@balwierz: To override the interface that fusion-icon provides, use: fusion-icon -i qt For PyQt5 or fusion-icon -i gtk For the GTK+ interface. The post install hook should've said something about the autodetection placing GTK+ at higher precedence. Until another upstream commit is made, it doesn't properly detect whether libappindicator is available for the GTK+ interface (it's necessary if you choose the GTK interface).

balwierz commented on 2016-03-31 19:39 (UTC)

I have two of the optional dependencies, none of which work... libappindicator-gtk3: For the GTK+ Interface python2-gobject: For the GTK+ Interface [installed] python2-pyqt5: For the Qt Interface [installed] $ fusion-icon * Detected Session: mate * Searching for installed applications... * Intel detected, exporting: INTEL_BATCH=1 * Using the GTK+ Interface * No module named main ... Trying another interface * Using the Qt Interface * No module named main *** Error: All interfaces failed, aborting!

ShadowKyogre commented on 2016-03-31 18:35 (UTC)

To anyone who builds this: Make sure you install the appropriate dependencies for the user interfaces you want to use! Otherwise, it'll appear like it's not working!

ShadowKyogre commented on 2015-12-29 18:28 (UTC)

Adopting this until flexiondotorg comes back.

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-09-15 14:10 (UTC)

Dropping as I use Compiz 0.9, not Compiz 0.8. Please feel free to adopt.

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-09-03 21:40 (UTC)

Seeing as I don't use this package day to day - I'm a Compiz 0.9 user not a 0.8 one - I'm more than happy to hand over maintenance to someone who does. Just let me know in the comments.

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-06-01 19:36 (UTC)

Updated. Should work now.