On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:58 +0200, Tom Hacohen wrote :
>  "Hey, ATM there's that weird module arch in the path of the modules:
> MODULE_ARCH="$(host_os)-$(host_cpu)-$(release)"
> 
> For instance, if I want to be able to write my own app with pages for the
> wizard module, I can't. I'll have to manually set the module arch if I want
> it to install to the proper place (because of the release version). I don't
> get what is it for anyway, I can hardly get the module_arch in general, but
> at least, if you use that, what's the release for? making sure people don't
> stuff modules after backwards compatibility is broken?
> 
> In conclusion I see this as a bug in design that's blocking us from
> effectively installing 3rd party modules.

As annoying as you may find it, that's not a blocking issue. You can get the
release number using `pkg-config --variable=release enlightenment`

Regards,
-- 
Albin Tonnerre

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