batden a écrit :
> Alan McKinnon a écrit :
>   
>> On Saturday 13 September 2008 16:58:22 batden wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Thank you for your answer.
>>>
>>> I use the common sequence './autogen.sh && make && sudo make install'
>>> for installing applications.
>>> I checked the permissions, everything's ok.
>>> Never messed with SElinux or AppArmour...
>>> For some unknown reasons, /bin/mkdir seems to ignore the '-p' argument.
>>> This problem is limited to edje_editor, eyesight, emphasis and
>>> entrance_edit_gui, everything else builds flawlessly. :-\
>>>     
>>>       
>> You seem to have done everything right, I can't see any sensible reason why 
>> those builds are failing. Maybe a process of elimination is called for. What 
>> happens if you:
>>
>> mkdir -p /usr/local/share/applications/
>> mkdir -p /usr/share/applications/
>> ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
>>
>>   
>>     
> Thanks Alan. But I'll have to investigate further.
> OpenSUSE is not my primary distro. Just wanted to know if someone else
> was experiencing these annoyances...
> I can live with that !
>
> @ sda,
> Thanks for the great work you're doing to *enlighten* our desktops !
> I especially like the reengineering of the good old 23oz theme.
>
> Well, I've been using/compiling E17 from source for years (on
> Mandrake/Mandriva, Debian, Ubuntu...) and I like it.
> I like to know how it works, how it feels... As you well know, you learn
> a lot by compiling from source.
> Binary packages  (.rpm, .deb) say nothing.
>
> Your repo (and all the other E17 repos offering specific binary
> packages) lacks some interesting programs:
> What if someone wants to test engycad, embrace, e_phys, elapse... just
> to name a few ?
> Raster removed entice from the cvs because it wasn't maintained anymore
> (I miss this cool little app). Some apps
> slowly disappear because they can't find their way to the binary repos.
> Since a lot of beginners rely on binary repos,
> they'll never hear about these less known apps... Less users ->
> development stalls -> obsolescence ->...
>
> What about eyelight ?  eyesight... ? I can compile/use newly introduced
> programs as soon they reach the svn repositories.
> It's fun !
>
> E17 binary repos are a good thing... but way too limited for my tastes
>   

Found it !
A manually installed program (Tunapie) was interfering with installation...
Everything's OK now.

Cheers !


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