On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Albin Tonnerre <albin.tonne...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 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 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJLGmpzAAoJEBEG8gBbtuSlCAQQAKv4Vfgh074DDvp9/RhxMln9 > SCweuS3mKcrZjsKELGIrRxP6B0lUjW7mYvTtV4eE0QbKZzGF/vkE6JyaWzhc6guw > Inz859RP7PZmJLVzVibvkEqBI0+cc+7RJn28YvlhDHo9x/whHmTWmS/nb2QvDjae > /n5szZWYatiMGj4bbKAUSCwTWJyAlTsJ0F3ScNWs7WCIrfUs3Va/JRNdKa9D0E84 > oKTpqkPCu/ZsLgNkiamwMwV6UV3oZ49cFyZ9ftkESjBSs3tXP6CJ262RO3QlVhVr > Co6wb/PuCAl/57taG9IAXa6f0NJyM7MQuKZJyUlw9mvRHZdx0LtJjx+IxJtqWnVx > FONYOIlHeDMFqC8FkxnoqIOxY/5X5RLdCqw0RfiYbqrm8/eg2q/OuKFD1LagXejZ > Pf9o9XTrMB3i/yBaDo6klI0L7XGaebawvIyt5iHryzL9Y6GKlNXLBW+aBvHj1SUX > IpoQTh8LK5QKfEmq5bs24XszHbjxRJ2k5d8kHoKSxHMZuVuAntVIKYKbWKVXChfV > Ufg790Na08p4uKQjy7f+i7pofPMVVu1b8M+VeTQh5ZQiMkz5pNKNJyi/BITH7oA9 > u8dznNnz4OjiQqm3oy2tM/ChWn8dBvBHEXPOBP4dTOY2J2QrAFB6T3nRRkhfV81C > ic97yRt39Qnxdk5KoWxE > =G3MS > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Nice, that's a good tip :P Though still, what's the rationale behind it? -- Tom. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel