On Sep 28, 2011, at 9:25 AM, michael bouchaud wrote:

> 2011/9/20 P Purkayastha <ppu...@gmail.com>
> 
>> 
>> On Tuesday, September 20, 2011 10:55:31 AM UTC+8, mh wrote:
>>> 
>>> Ah, broken package. It was suggested to me to subscribe to
>>> enlightenment-svn mailing list, which I've done. When a possible fix is
>>> made, will there be an announcement there so I can know to test it, or
>> maybe
>>> another list?
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> 
>>> mh
>>> 
>> Watch the timeline* time and again ;)
>> 
>> * http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/timeline
>> 
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> Hi, sorry to do my answer so late, but some event don't allowed me to do it
> sooner. Since yesterday elsa work again, you can type your hostname and
> password again. Thanks Raster our superhero.
> 
> -- 
> Michaƫl Bouchaud

Thanks Michael and SuperRaster! I am able to type hostname and password now, 
but I have another problem:

First, I deleted the old trunk directory and used the build script from 
http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=contribute&l=en to rebuild all the EFL 
components, then elementary, then elsa.

I am using the elsa init file posted here: 
http://www.bodhilinux.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2108-how-to-auto-start-elsa/, 
but I added /usr/local/sbin to the PATH on line 15 and changed the DAEMON path 
on line 18 to /usr/local/sbin/elsa. 

After rebooting, elsa starts and I can enter hostname, password, select 
Enlightenment, and click the drop down check box. The elsa screen goes away and 
Enlightenment starts. But then I'm returned to the Elsa screen again. I open a 
terminal (cntl-alt-f1) and list running processes and enlightenment is running. 
If I go back to the Elsa screen and try to login again it rejects the login. If 
I try to shutdown, reboot or suspend using the elsa menu box nothing happens. 
But, if I reboot from the terminal and try to use elsa's menu to reboot before 
I login, it works fine.

Is there something else in the /etc/init.d/elsa file that needs to be changed, 
or do you think something else is wrong? Or is there a different init file I 
should be using. 

e-version is 63642, amd64.

thanks! 

mh 














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