* Solved an issue when having own_visual_argb_visual combined with double_buffer
which break with an error. And when disabling this combination Conky is not
anymore transparent.
* Added imlib2 for travis
* Added libimlib2-dev for travis
* remove path from libirc-include
* feature: irc: possibly show last n lines persistently instead of all lines said since last time
* irc: add overflow-check, for case when no newmsg's ->next is NULL
* Add native support for pulseaudio.
This adds ability to get Pulseaudio current volume without calling an
external program. Also it provides a few other parameters like card's
current profile similarly to pavucontrol. Currently it only queries the
default sink (and associated card).
* Switch to pulse async API.
This us by far the most efficient as conky subscribe to a few pulseaudio
notifications. Whenever pulseaudio server changes (volume or default
sink or default card), conky's callback updates the results.
The compilation fails when the symbols of terminfo are not present in
the libncurses.so. This can happen when the terminfo library libtinfo.so
is compiled separately. Using pkg_config is the correct approach to
handle all cases.
This adds support for reading log entries from the Systemd journal. A
new command, called simply 'journal', is added which takes a number of
lines as a parameter and optionally which journal (user or system) to
read from.
Obviously, libsystemd is required to build journal support. Tested on
Arch Linux (Systemd v229).
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
The cairo/imlib2/rsvg bindings require tolua++ [1], which is currently only
compatible with Lua 5.1 or earlier. We need to force Conky to compile against
Lua 5.1 if the user chooses to build the bindings.
This commit adds a separate pkg_search_module command specifically for Lua 5.1,
along with a note in the documentation. The original pkg_search_module command
was updated to include (and prefer) Lua 5.3+. Also, I threw in two other minor
random fixes to the docs while I was at it.
[1] https://github.com/LuaDist/toluapp
Per disucssion with arclance in #166, the call to check_include_file has
been migrated back to check_include_files and the required define set in
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS. This properly removes the dependancy on
the check_include_file module. Third time is a charm!
One of the check_include_file checks in ConkyPlatformChecks should
not have been changed to check_include_files because the latter
takes 2 arguments and this call gives 3 (and doens't work right
without the third).
Fixes #162 by changing CheckInlcudeFile to
CheckIncludeFiles so that CMake can correctly include
the module. Change calls to check_include_file to
check_include_files.
x11 shape extension (version >= 1.1) provide ability to set up input region
set up empty input region for undecorated window to create transparent window for mouse events
luamm is now able to be compiled with both lua 5.1 and 5.2 (assuming 5.2 has backward
compatibility features compiled in). It is my intention to always support at least two versions
of lua.
statfs64 ist atm linux specific; wrap statfs around it.
Also cleanup param.h and mount.h including: the assumption in fs.cc
that their presence is a sign of *BSDs is wrong, as they exist in
linux too with different meaning.
Besides presence of mount.h isn't detected in Conky.cmake, so
conditional including mount.h in fs.cc is useless. Is just works
because mount.h and param.h are included in freebsd.h and dragonfly.h
later on. They are unneded in linux.
Just remove conditional including of mount.h and param.h in fs.cc,
conditional wrap statfs64 in proper *BSD header files.
DragonFlyBSD uses pkgsrc package infrastructure, hence the the need
for extra flags.
Cmake pkg_search_module macro sets according <XPREFIX>_LDFLAGS var,
thus the correct way should be to append it to conky_includes and
conky_libs for each extra package needed.
As all pkgsrc packages always install in /usr/pkg, the simplest thing
is to set specific cflags and ldflags at the very beginning.
Conky is btw wip (work in progress) in pkgsrc system, mostly with
NetBSD patches. This is intended as radical workaround (DragonFlyBSD
specific for now) instead of submitting specific patches to pksrc
maintainers.