[e-users] emphasis: libmdp not found when compiling

2007-02-24 Thread Russell Davie
Hi this falls over when compiling emphasis eror message: checking for libmpd... configure: error: libmpd not found. This is using easy_e17_112.sh in Ubuntu Dapper i386. the libmpd packages are installed: $ apt-show-versions | grep libmpd libmpd-dev/dapper uptodate 0.01-3 libmpd/dapper

Re: [e-users] emphasis: libmdp not found when compiling

2007-02-24 Thread lvs
Hi, not my best day...machine crashed as i clicked send on the last message, so not sure if it sent (not in my sent items), so appologies if this is a duplicate. I missed the bit that you already had mpd installed (need to scroll down) I checked the emphasis configure file, and it shows

Re: [e-users] emphasis: libmdp not found when compiling

2007-02-24 Thread Russell Davie
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 15:59:25 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, not my best day...machine crashed as i clicked send on the last message, so not sure if it sent (not in my sent items), so appologies if this is a duplicate. I missed the bit that you already had mpd installed (need to

[e-users] Error while starting enlightenment

2007-02-24 Thread Webmaster
Hi Can you guys help me. My disto is Open SuSE 10.2 I am adding enlightenment menu to gdm. I created /usr/share/xsession/e16.desktop The file contains: [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=E16 Comment=Enlightenment 0.16 Type=XSession Exec=/usr/local/bin/starte16

[e-users] e17 fc6 (Maurice rpm) won't start on x86_64

2007-02-24 Thread Alex Viskovatoff
Hello, I guess this is really a question about the e17 RPMs for Fedora Core 6 and an x86_64 system available at http://maurice.leeflang.net/fedora/6/x86_64/RPMS.e17/, but I didn't know where else to turn. I get the same errors when I try to start E using an X session manager (run level 5) or

[e-users] DR17: Icon Themes and SVGs

2007-02-24 Thread Dana Jansens
Hi people, I'm noticing that the ubuntu icon themes are not working in Enlightenment. I played around with it a whole lot, to try figure out what was breaking them. I ended up experimenting on the Tango icon theme distributed in ubuntu (from which their Human theme inherits). In the