2008/12/22 Albin Tonnerre albin.tonne...@gmail.com:
There are no e17 packages in unstable (not in the debian archive, I mean)
except eet. Maybe you're getting your packages from a third-party repository
?
We put the image loaders and savers in the same package as libevas:
libevas0, so
Hi,
Am Montag, den 22.12.2008, 14:28 + schrieb Neil Jerram:
2008/12/22 Albin Tonnerre albin.tonne...@gmail.com:
There are no e17 packages in unstable (not in the debian archive, I mean)
except eet. Maybe you're getting your packages from a third-party repository
?
We put the
Hi Neil,
Am Donnerstag, den 18.12.2008, 22:44 + schrieb Neil Jerram:
I noticed that there are now e17 packages in debian unstable, and that
these include -dbg packages. Since my current e17 (from the
enlightenment-all-in-one deb that someone put together) always SEGV's
on startup, and
2008/12/22 Joachim Breitner nome...@debian.org:
I don't know the details, but in any case you might get more inforation
by either filing a big against e17 (using reportbug), or writing the
pkg-e team (CC'ed).
Thanks. For the moment I've moved on to playing with hackable:1, but
I'll do this
Am Thursday 18 December 2008 23:44:57 schrieb Neil Jerram:
I noticed that there are now e17 packages in debian unstable, and that
these include -dbg packages. Since my current e17 (from the
enlightenment-all-in-one deb that someone put together) always SEGV's
on startup, and since Raster has
I noticed that there are now e17 packages in debian unstable, and that
these include -dbg packages. Since my current e17 (from the
enlightenment-all-in-one deb that someone put together) always SEGV's
on startup, and since Raster has asked for backtrace with symbols when
that happens, I thought
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