Re: [e-users] Having trouble compiling evas_demo from CVS E17

2004-03-11 Thread Ant Allen


On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:02:11 +0900, Carsten Haitzler 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

yes. sorry about all this but evas, ecore etc. all changed dramatically 
since
the presentation and documentation you have, there's explanations in the 
new
evas docs u'll find in the evas src if u have doxygen installed and run:
./gendoc
then look in doc/html doc/man etc.
Thanks for the reply.  Given that I'm new to Evas, fairly new to Linux, 
and very new to cross-compiling, would it be easier for me to get going 
with the version of evas for which the demos and examples apply?  Is that 
e16?

If I stick with E17, have you got a simply program which draws a rectangle 
or somesuch?  I could then try to get that running on my desktop i586 and 
then on my arm platform.

I do appreciate all the help you're giving me.  The features of evas seem 
perfect for my application so I'm very keen to keep going with this.

Ant

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[e-users] Having trouble compiling evas_demo from CVS E17

2004-03-10 Thread Ant Allen
Can anyone advice on the following please:

Using the instructions in the Evas presentation I've compiled edb, imlib2 
(after getting libtool, libltdl and libltdl-dev from my mandrake 9.2 
distribution cds) and then evas.  I then tried to compile evas_demo.c from 
the tutorials.  It complained about not being able to find ecore.h so I 
then compiled ecore.  It's now saying:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] evas_demo]$ make
gcc `evas-config --cflags` -c main.c -o main.o
main.c:41: error: syntax error before "render_method"
main.c:41: error: `RENDER_METHOD_ALPHA_SOFTWARE' undeclared here (not in a 
function)
main.c:41: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
main.c:45: error: syntax error before "main_win"
main.c:45: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
main.c: In function `ecore_timeout':
main.c:64: error: `evas' has an incomplete type


Where have I gone wrong?

I remember reading somewhere that the API in E17 has changed from that in 
the evas documentation.  Does this mean that the demo and examples are yet 
to be updated?  If that's the case, what's a good starting point for 
getting into application development with evas?

Thanks for all help received.  I'm only compiling evas for my i386 at the 
moment.  After this comes cross compilation for xscale without X.

Ant

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[e-users] EVAS for embedded 2D graphics

2004-03-09 Thread Ant Allen

Hi all,

I'm interested in using Evas for my embedded application.  I run on an XScale 
platform, Linux 2.4 kernel.  The features of Evas seem perfect for what I 
need, but before I go further, can anyone advise on the following:

- How easy will it be to cross-compile evas for my xscale / arm cpu?
- Are there any special compilation options which I should be aware of?
- Does Evas have to run on top of X or can I compile it for direct frame 
buffer usage?  If so, how?
- From where should I download a suitable version of Evas?  I'm not familiar 
with CVS but I believe I'll have to become so!??

And finally, is anyone out there already already running Evas in their 
embedded arm application?  If so I'd love to hear from you.

thanks
Ant



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