Package Details: shantz-xwinwrap-bzr 20090421-5

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/shantz-xwinwrap-bzr.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: shantz-xwinwrap-bzr
Description: Utility to play Movies on your Desktop Or ElectricSheep
Upstream URL: https://shantanugoel.com/2008/09/03/shantz-xwinwrap/
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: xwinwrap
Provides: xwinwrap
Submitter: danym
Maintainer: BachoSeven
Last Packager: BachoSeven
Votes: 39
Popularity: 0.000098
First Submitted: 2009-04-22 01:09 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-08-25 23:45 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

BachoSeven commented on 2021-08-25 23:45 (UTC)

@FabioLolix: Done, thanks.

FabioLolix commented on 2021-08-25 20:42 (UTC)

This pkgbuild is not using source=(), is missing a pkgver() too, license=(Other/Open Source) is not a valid license, from how is written seems MIT, "|| return 1" are pointless and can be removed

BachoSeven commented on 2021-05-22 22:51 (UTC) (edited on 2021-05-22 22:51 (UTC) by BachoSeven)

Install is failing without python-dulwhich:

brz: ERROR: Unable to import library "dulwich": bzr-git: Please install dulwich, https://www.dulwich.io/

chris_l commented on 2018-01-15 23:04 (UTC)

@bstern: Well, I have download it and compiled it again with no problems whatsoever.

Try to check if you are able to connect to bzr servers at all.

chris_l commented on 2017-01-14 00:50 (UTC)

I have compiled it again without any problem. According to your pastebin, it does not seem to be a problem with the PKGBUILD or shantz-xwinwrap, but with your bzr installation instead. Your error is similar to this one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/1644003 That error is related to the bzr and python versions. My bzr is 2.7.0 and python is 3.5.2

fernandomaroto commented on 2017-01-13 20:44 (UTC)

I can't install the package, reported error on "build (" Here is the error: http://pastebin.com/zhUn6c3j

chris_l commented on 2015-02-21 18:21 (UTC)

Ok, updated the package. @Yuki_Shao, while is true that just renaming the "build" function into "package" works, the right thing is to split the process and doing the build part in build() and the packaging part into package()

infernal commented on 2015-02-21 12:56 (UTC)

Yuki_Shao, you could just edit the PKGBUILD: rename function build(... into package(... and you're good to go.

Yuki_Shao commented on 2015-02-02 16:15 (UTC)

Hi, Could someone fix the PKGBUILD, that says me "missing package() function.." Or if you have any other package making me able to set .gif files as wallpaper, could you let me know ? Thank you in advance.