On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 21:15:13 +0300 Tom Hacohen
<tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com> wrote:

> On 11/07/11 20:49, David Seikel wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 17:58:47 +0300 Tom Hacohen
> > <tom.haco...@partner.samsung.com>  wrote:
> >
> >> On 11/07/11 17:54, David Seikel wrote:
> >>> Trying Entry under fb is next on my TODO list.
> >>
> >> Please let me know. :)
> >
> > It worked fine.
> >
> > Keep in mind though that my fb development system uses the released
> > tarballs of EFL, and the latest elementary snapshot tarball.  There
> > may or may not have been bugs added after those tarballs.  I use SVN
> > (updated this morning) for testing the app under X before I compile
> > up the fb version to test it under qemu, or real hardware.
> >
> > Now that I have tried it, I've decided it's overkill for my app, and
> > not very compatible with the strange input method used by the real
> > hardware (not my choice).  It will be simpler to just whip up my own
> > thing than try to beat the elementary one into shape.  Note to
> > raster - your "just use X, it will be simpler" still does not
> > apply.  :-P
> 
> I think the problem is when you compile on a system that has X but
> you choose to use the fb. I.e you need Ecore_X or whatever on that
> system in order to get this bug with the fb engine.

Ah, that might be why I did not get the problem then.  The whole point
of using fb on this project was so I don't have to compile 30 odd X
packages into this tiny system.  It's important to this contract to
keep the entire system down to the absolute bare minimum.

At least I have helped establish one more data point on this segfault.
Maybe.

-- 
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coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world.

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