[e-users] Trouble compiling E17 cvs.

2006-07-07 Thread Scott
Hello everyone, I'm running Debian unstable (sid) with several packages
held in place (like autoconf) so that things will build.  Everything
builds alright, except for E (apps/e) itself.  This has been going on
for nearly a month now and it's gotten to the point of irritation.  I
found another post regarding this same bug on the enlightenment-users
list here:

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=18782556

but it doesn't look like it made it to the developers.  So here is the
same error message again:

make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e'
Making all in src
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e/src'
Making all in bin
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e/src/bin'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I../../src/bin
-I../../src/lib -DUSE_E_CONFIG_H -I/usr/X11R6/include -DLOWRES_PDA=1
-DMEDIUMRES_PDA=2 -DHIRES_PDA=3 -DSLOW_PC=4 -DMEDIUM_PC=5 -DFAST_PC=6
-DE17_PROFILE=SLOW_PC  -I/usr/local/e17/include  -O2 -march=athlon-xp -g
-MT e_hints.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/e_hints.Tpo \
  -c -o e_hints.o `test -f 'e_hints.c' || echo './'`e_hints.c; \
then mv -f .deps/e_hints.Tpo .deps/e_hints.Po; \
else rm -f .deps/e_hints.Tpo; exit 1; \
fi
e_hints.c: In function 'e_hints_allowed_action_set':
e_hints.c:593: error: incompatible type for argument 2 of
'ecore_x_netwm_allowed_action_set'
make[3]: *** [e_hints.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e/src/bin'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/gnea/cvs/e17/apps/e'
make: *** [all] Error 2

Here are a few helpful (hopefully) things:

ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5.22 Debian 1.5.22-4 (1.1220.2.365 2005/12/18
22:14:06)
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.59
automake (GNU automake) 1.7.9
gcc (GCC) 4.0.4 20060507 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.3-3)
GNU Make 3.81

X Window System Version 7.0.0
Release Date: 21 December 2005
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.0
Build Operating System:Linux 2.6.12-1-686 i686
Current Operating System: Linux teletrantwo 2.6.16-sid #1 Sun Apr 23
04:02:21 MST 2006 i686
Build Date: 16 March 2006
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Module Loader present

Yes, I have read and followed through with the full conversion over to
X.org 7.0 and /usr/X11R6/ is no longer on the system.  At one time,
duplicate ecore files were detected in /usr/local, but no longer, as
that solved another problem.

-Scott


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[e-users] Compile error in e

2005-10-02 Thread Scott Fors
I'm running Suse 9.3 and up til recently I could compile from CVS but for the 
las week or so I'm now getting the following error...
I'm installing to usr/local/bin and every thing seems to be in the path...

Any ideas what I'm missing

e_win.o(.text+0x5c9): In function `e_win_show':
/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src/bin/e_win.c:105: undefined reference to 
`ecore_evas_software_x11_extra_event_window_add'
e_win.o(.text+0x5de):/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src/bin/e_win.c:106: undefined 
reference to `ecore_evas_software_x11_extra_event_window_add'
e_win.o(.text+0x614):/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src/bin/e_win.c:100: undefined 
reference to `ecore_evas_gl_x11_extra_event_window_add'
e_win.o(.text+0x629):/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src/bin/e_win.c:101: undefined 
reference to `ecore_evas_gl_x11_extra_event_window_add'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [enlightenment] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src/bin'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bagger/e17/apps/e/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bagger/e17/apps/e'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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Re: [e-users] e17 preferred linux distro

2005-09-04 Thread Scott Fors
On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:27, Christian Pedaschus wrote:

Well first of all I would like to thank all for their input on the various 
distros. 
I've been using Linux off an on for years going back to Red Hat 3.3... back 
when installing linux could be a weekend endeavor. After giving up on RH
back around 6 or so I started using Suse 4.xx I guess more because it was 
a gift than anyting else. I dabbled with Mandrake and a few other distros 
for a year or so but never really found any that impressed me enough to 
stop using Suse. But over the last few Suse versions it always seems like there
is something preventing me from running an application or doing what I
would like to. 

I'll probably have the same or similar issues with which ever version I chose
but I'll chalk that up to the learning curve of a new distro.

I'm guessing I'll probably download gentoo to an older laptop and see how it
runs on a machine that has suffered MS bloat for a long time now. 

Thanks again for all of the input

 
 dienekes wrote:
 
 Christian Pedaschus wrote:
 
   
 
 i'm using gentoo and i have absolutely no probs (sometimes i'm really
 surprised what problems some users have...)
 but i also read the docs and listen to the devs and so don't run
 extra_modules and such things, perhaps this is a reason, too ;)
 
 but my advice would be to check other distros, there are a lot of nice
 ones out there in comparision to suse (if it's the only one you used
 'till now)
 and if you're not the uber-linux-pro i would recommend gentoo, because
 it helped me to understand the linux-internals and bash the easy way
 very quickly...
 
 not ment offensive to all the debian/redhat/putyourdistrohere users,
 everybody should use what he likes, but for this, you have to try and see ;)
 
 greets, chris
 
  
 
 
 
 supposing a less deep understanding of users using other distros isn't
 fair, and therefore its better to avoid that.
   
 
 never ment it this way.
 i am a less deep understanding user and thought he might be one too
 (shouldn't making assumptions, yes, but it sounded like...), and i
 wanted to help him gain more understanding, which was not possible for
 me using suse (which i don't count to the 'good' distros, personal
 opinion) and so i just wanted to point out, that there are a lot of
 interesting distros out there which are worth a try, nothing more...
 sorry if someone felt offended by this as it was not my goal...
 
 yesterday was a bad email-day, way too much beer, shouldn't write mails
 on such days...
 
 greets, chris
 
 
 
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[e-users] e17 -kde and fonts

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Fors

I have an application that displays the fonts correctly in KDE but in e17 they 
are  oversized
likely they are the application defaults.

Is there a way to load the the fonts correctly and not kde. kind of like the 
gnome-settings-daemon?

Thanks


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Re: [e-users] e17 -kde and fonts

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Fors
On Friday 02 September 2005 16:01, phriedrich wrote:
 On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 14:03:08 -0700
 Scott Fors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  I have an application that displays the fonts correctly in KDE but in
  e17 they are  oversized likely they are the application defaults.
 What an application is it?
 I run several KDE/QT/Gnome/GTK apps from within e17 and can't remember
 ever had problems with fonts.

The application is Navicat MySQL client... This is the first application I have 
had with
this problem.

  
  Is there a way to load the the fonts correctly and not kde. kind of
  like the gnome-settings-daemon?
 In KDE's control center there's a setting somewhere applying kde-setted
 fonts to non kde-apps, at least I believe I read something like this...
 

I thought that there was something like that as well, Seems to me I saw it not 
to
long ago now I can't find it anywhere.

Thanks... I'll muck around with it for awhile hopefully I'll find something 
that fixes the 
problem

 Best regards,
 
 Friedrich
 


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Re: [e-users] edj files and themes

2005-08-16 Thread Scott Fors
That did the trick thanks

On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 15:46 +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 20:23:10 -0700 Scott Fors [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
 
  I have spent a bit of time playing with the different edj files. When I
  decompile I assume that I should be able to recompile them but I'm
  getting back a message /usr/share/edje/include/edje.inc(143) : error
  070: rational number support was not enabled. This message seems to be
  in most cases the reason I can not recompile the edj file.
 
 embryo can't find its default.inc.
 
 eg:
 /usr/local/share/embryo/include/default.inc
 
 it will look in its PREFIX for it - if u removed it, moved embryo around or
 something it wont be happy.
 
  I've looked through pretty much everything I can find on the small
  language edje etc... with no luck. 
  
  Anybody know what the problem is here?
  
  Thanks
  
  P.S. Rasterman, I've been using enlightenment since back before .13 or
  something, it's been so long now I don't remember but this really
  starting to look and work nice. I don't look forward to the next upgrade
  though as I have finally got everything playing nice with each other.
 
 welcome to development :) painful and slow :)
 
 



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