After updated to the :43.4+r5+gc35e9f8c0-1, the drop down menus display in wrong position.
Here is the screenshot of the situation:
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/mutter-performance.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | mutter-performance |
Description: | A window manager for GNOME | Attempts to improve performances with non-upstreamed merge-requests and frequent stable branch resync |
Upstream URL: | https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter |
Licenses: | GPL |
Groups: | gnome |
Conflicts: | mutter |
Provides: | libmutter-14.so, mutter |
Submitter: | Terence |
Maintainer: | Terence (Saren, saltyming) |
Last Packager: | saltyming |
Votes: | 76 |
Popularity: | 1.05 |
First Submitted: | 2019-07-09 09:35 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-05-21 08:03 (UTC) |
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After updated to the :43.4+r5+gc35e9f8c0-1, the drop down menus display in wrong position.
Here is the screenshot of the situation:
@sommio For somewhat reasons, 43.4 won't pass mutter's internal tests with mr1441 enabled. So I'm refrain upgrading the pkg version for now.
I tested the build I produced, and gnome-shell-performance, on my Intel Arc A770 FE 16GB card. It caused my vkmark score to drop from 13123 to 12313. The benchmarks also stuttered semi-regularly onscreen. This was tested on Wayland. Regular mutter and gnome-shell already perform worse on Xorg than Wayland on this card, at least when running these particular tests.
Verified that the repo linked by @ewout, format-patch to split out the 51 commits added, cat'd together into a new mr1441.patch and shasum'd into this PKGBUILD, applies cleanly along with the other MRs still applied (some of which are merged post-v43) and builds. Will test thoroughly along with gnome-shell-performance.
Hi!
Thanks so much for maintaining this package, it works great.
Do you mind adding AARCH64 to the arch? I've tested and it it seems to work.
Daniel van Vugt is currently maintaining a more up-to-date branch backported to be compatible with GNOME 43, please consider that git and branch as package source.
or e.g. using it as source for cherry-picks.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/mutter/-/tree/triple-buffering-v4-43
@ewout it's not merged in gnome-43. And mr1441 hasn't updated anything yet except merging main.
merge request 2702 has been merged and can be dropped
Pinned Comments
saltyming commented on 2022-03-22 09:37 (UTC) (edited on 2023-09-02 03:43 (UTC) by saltyming)
Please note that a
debug
option is disabled in this package.To disable building the docs package, set an env:
_disable_docs=y
To enable the
check()
process, set an env:_enable_check=y
If the building process is getting failed on
check()
like83/114 mutter:core+mutter/backends/native / native-unit TIMEOUT 180.01s killed by signal 15 SIGTERM
then you might want to do one of these:
0) Unset an env:
_enable_check=y
1) Kill your pipewire session manager;
killall $(pacman -Qq pipewire-session-manager)
.2) Reboot the machine.
3) Pass a variable
--nocheck
tomakepkg
(which can be passed along with--mflags
first if you are usingparu
) to temporarily disable acheck()
process.4) Add a line
options=(!check)
to the package's PKGBUILD file to disable acheck()
process.And try again.
Terence commented on 2020-08-31 16:26 (UTC) (edited on 2020-08-31 16:26 (UTC) by Terence)
@NettoHikari or anyone unable to compile with the following error:
lto1: internal compiler error: bytecode stream: expected tag identifier_node instead of LTO_UNKNOWN
You need to rebuild sysprof and then try again.
Reference: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/67686.
Saren commented on 2018-08-30 14:52 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-06 05:50 (UTC) by Saren)
If you are getting errors like
fatal: bad revision '73e8cf32'
while building this package, refer to PKGBUILD and see which patches caused this. Then, go to the related URLs, replace the commit hashes. If there are conflicts, comment out the patches.Please notify me in comment section if this happens.
The optional performance patches are by default enabled.
A package for gnome-shell performance patches: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnome-shell-performance/