control: retitle -1 RFP steamos-compositor control: reasign -1 wnpp Hi,
I guess what you really meant is that someone does the work to have steamos-compositor packaged. (maybe you ?) As the release cycle & license (BSD) are different from "steam" package, this desserve it's own source package. ( I know this because I made the same "mistake" filling a bug for SteamCMD last year: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=775512 ) The resulting binary package (.deb) would go in contrib, as this is BSD-licensed; but useless without non-free "steam" package (I guess). Greets, Alexandre Detiste >Le samedi 14 janvier 2017 13 h 42 min 20 s CET, >Bogdan Vatra <bogdan.va...@kdab.com> : >--------------------- > It will be great if Debian will add steamos-compositor (http:// > repo.steamstatic.com/steamos/pool/main/s/steamos-compositor/). > > Steamos-compositor comes with a xsession script, its own compositor which > makes the steam layer actually work (kde & gnome ones have quite a few > problems). > > It seems the package just works, you probably just need to recompile it and > push it to debian repos. I've manually installed it from http:// > repo.steamstatic.com/steamos/pool/main/s/steamos-compositor/steamos- > compositor_1.34+bsos1_amd64.deb, with no dependencies problem (I'm using > debian SID), and I could login, using sddm, into the new SteamOS xsession. > Steam started in bigpicture mode and everything just worked: games, streaming > and the steam overly ;-) ! > > Yours, > BogDan. > >