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Bug 106866 - title/background image not shown if installed outside /usr
title/background image not shown if installed outside /usr
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: shell
2.2.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Control-Center Maintainers
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-02-23 16:26 UTC by Mark Finlay
Modified: 2005-01-06 14:40 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.1/2.2


Attachments
Broken control center not in /usr (60.12 KB, image/png)
2003-02-23 19:34 UTC, Mark Finlay
Details
Redhat 8.0's control center in /usr (74.77 KB, image/png)
2003-02-23 19:37 UTC, Mark Finlay
Details

Description Mark Finlay 2003-02-23 16:26:14 UTC
When installing the control center outside /usr the background and title
image in the --usr-shell control center do not get shown.
Comment 1 Alex Duggan 2003-02-23 17:38:45 UTC
can you be more specific as to which images don't get shown or attach
a screenshot.  Thanks.
Comment 2 Andrew Sobala 2003-02-23 17:58:12 UTC
Works for me
Comment 3 Mark Finlay 2003-02-23 19:34:39 UTC
Created attachment 14552 [details]
Broken control center not in /usr
Comment 4 Mark Finlay 2003-02-23 19:37:30 UTC
Created attachment 14553 [details]
Redhat 8.0's control center in /usr
Comment 5 Mark Finlay 2003-02-23 19:54:05 UTC
I've checked and I'm pretty sure that the difference is not 
caused by any patches that redhat used. 

Also, the is a cool splash image, ccsplash.png in cvs. Would
be cool to use that.
Comment 6 Alex Duggan 2003-02-23 20:20:59 UTC
I have control-center installed in a non /usr prefix as well and all
of the images works fine.
Comment 7 Kjartan Maraas 2005-01-06 14:40:48 UTC
Closing this. Seems to be a packaging problem?