On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:05:02 -0400 Robert May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> 
> Yes, I do here is my current module configuration:
>  enlightenment_remote -module-list
> REPLY <- BEGIN
> REPLY: "start" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "ibar" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "dropshadow" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "clock" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "pager" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "desktopname" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "monitor" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "engage" ENABLED 1
> REPLY <- END
> 
> 
> I have also done some slight hacking of your default theme to give
> everything a slight green tint (ie color, 10 255 10 255;) and the engage
> theme I just changed the background to transparent.  I think I know
> where you are going with this one.....  I guess I don't really need to
> see what is iconified as long as I can ALT-Tab and the monitor has been
> giving me some weird 225% CPU utilization reports.  Should I disable
> them or would you rather me report if it segfault's with or without them
> enabled(or loaded?).  Let me know.

ok. 1. if you start seeing segv's the FIRST thing you should do is disable all
modules that do not come with e17. that is the first move - ALWAYS. that means
monitor and engage for you. if the segv's still happen then report them as E
problems. if not then they are likely module problems for the extra modules. i
am betting that this segv is because engage is out of date. the remember
parameter is right at the END of the border struct - it was added, and likely
the engage module has not been recompiled to match the new headers. i checked
the code related to the remember stuff and see nothing wrong from reading it
all. normally this shows up a bug (sometimes just a silly one) - but i see none.
disable engage and monitor and see if segv's persist. if they don't then try
update and recompile both. always recompile them if you update and recompile e
too. at the moment things change all the time and we aren't making efforts to
flag compatibility issues. there is a mechanism to do this, but it's currently
dormant as i'd be changing it every few days!

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