Re: [Chicken-users] Problem with uuid-lib egg

2012-08-20 Thread John Maxwell
On Sun, 2012-08-19 at 13:36 -0700, Kon Lovett wrote:
 Please try uuid-lib 1.4.1
 
 It passes the Linux platform Salmonella run.
 
 On Aug 17, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Kon Lovett wrote:
 
Works like a charm.

Thanks, and sorry for the delay checking it; the problem was showing up
on my work machine, so I couldn't check it until this morning.

-John

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[Chicken-users] can't get phoghorn running

2012-08-20 Thread Markus Klotzbuecher
Hi All,

I would like to try the phoghorn image gallery generator, but I just
can't get the egg compiled. It fails because it can't find the epeg
library and epeg-config. I can't find it either, not as a debian
package nor as sources on the net.

Is the epeg code still developed? From looking at the phoghorn code it
seems that imlib2 is also supported. Could it be used with the latter
only?

Thanks in advance for any hints!

Markus

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Re: [Chicken-users] can't get phoghorn running

2012-08-20 Thread Peter Bex
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:11:04PM +0200, Markus Klotzbuecher wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I would like to try the phoghorn image gallery generator, but I just
 can't get the egg compiled. It fails because it can't find the epeg
 library and epeg-config. I can't find it either, not as a debian
 package nor as sources on the net.
 
 Is the epeg code still developed?

No, epeg is dead, even more dead than imlib2.  I think the current
replacement library from the E project for both these libraries
is the evas library.  I had plans to convert phoghorn to evas
someday (and make an evas egg), but I don't currently use phoghorn
anymore.

 From looking at the phoghorn code it seems that imlib2 is also
 supported. Could it be used with the latter only?

I think you could easily hack out the epeg bits; imlib2 supports
jpeg as well, I think.

Cheers,
Peter
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