
X11LIB was introduced along with other similar variables such as X11INC in 1faee75, before dunst used pkg-config to manage libraries. These variables were removed after the introduction of pkg-config in 0de2e17 so theoretically it is safe to remove it. I really hope this doesn't break something...
Dunst
Description
Dunst is a highly configurable and lightweight notification daemon.
Installation
Dependencies
Dunst has a number of build dependencies that must be present before attempting configuration. The names are different depending on distribution:
- dbus
- libxinerama
- libxrandr
- libxss
- libxdg-basedir
- glib
- pango/cairo
- libgtk-3-dev
Building
git clone https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst.git
cd dunst
make
sudo make install
Make parameters
PREFIX=<PATH>
: Set the prefix of the installation. (Default:/usr/local
)MANPREFIX=<PATH>
: Set the prefix of the manpage. (Default:${PREFIX}/share/man
)SYSTEMD=(0|1)
: Enable/Disable the systemd unit. (Default: detected viapkg-config
)SERVICEDIR_SYSTEMD=<PATH>
: The path to put the systemd user service file. Unused, ifSYSTEMD=0
. (Default: detected viapkg-config
)SERVICEDIR_DBUS=<PATH>
: The path to put the dbus service file. (Default: detected viapkg-config
)
Make sure to run all make calls with the same parameter set. So when building with make PREFIX=/usr
, you have to install it with make PREFIX=/usr install
, too.
Checkout the wiki for more information.
Bug reports
Please use the issue tracker provided by GitHub to send us bug reports or feature requests. You can also join us on the IRC channel #dunst
on Freenode.
Maintainers
Nikos Tsipinakis nikos@tsipinakis.com
Jonathan Lusso jonilusso@gmail.com
Author
written by Sascha Kruse dunst@knopwob.de
Copyright
copyright 2013 Sascha Kruse and contributors (see LICENSE for licensing information)
If you feel that copyrights are violated, please send me an email.