[Bug 188574] Review Request: rss-glx -- Really Slick Screensavers
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Summary: Review Request: rss-glx -- Really Slick Screensavers
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=188574
------- Additional Comments From tibbs at math.uh.edu 2006-05-23 11:28 EST -------
Things are looking good now. One new rpmlint warning (a line in %description is
too long).
However, I went to test this on a couple of i386 FC5 machines under KDE (so
rss-glx and rss-glx-kde are installed); the hacks display when run directly
(they open a small window in the background) but as KDE screensavers there are
some issues:
They show up at the bottom of the list, not filed under "OpenGL Screen Savers".
Maybe they should have their own place in the hierarchy? ("Really Slick Screen
Savers"?) I think you do this by using X-KDE-Category= in the desktop file.
It's probably also worth using X-KDE-Type=OpenGL as well. But it looks like
you're just using the desktop files supplied by upstream here; I'm not sure if
it's worth it to hack them up.
The desktop files include "Actions=InWindow;Root" but then go on to define a
Setup action as well.
The setup page for each screensaver doesn't work at all unless you also install
rss-glx-screensaver. Should this be a dependency of rss-glx-kde, or is
something else wrong?
The screensavers don't actually do anything; the "Test" button causes the
desktop to pause (system monitor and clock stop updating), but nothing is
actually displayed. This happens on my home machine with binary Nvidia driver
and a machine here at work with a Radeon R200 (stock X driver). Any ideas?
So at this point the form of the package is fine; you just need to fix that
overlong line in %description. Unfortunately there's still some debugging to be
done.
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