Benedikt Heine 8f17d6026b Add configurable path variables for services
Setting PREFIX to a location different to /usr, the install routine
fails to install the systemd and dbus service files. These are
installed, but in the PREFIX directory and not /usr. DBus and systemd
usually only read their files from /usr/ and ignore files in /usr/local.

Now by default, we're asking pkg-config, where to install it. Mostly,
this will be /usr and this conflicts the FHS. But it's the user's intent
to install dunst and (possibly) override the package manager's files
belonging to dunst.

At the current point, even DBus ignores the PREFIX and installs its
systemd service file to the location specified by pkg-config.
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Dunst

Description

Dunst is a highly configurable and lightweight notification daemon.

Compiling

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

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 2013 Sascha Kruse and contributors (see LICENSE for licensing information)

If you feel that copyrights are violated, please send me an email.

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Lightweight and customizable notification daemon
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