[e-users] problems compiling e17

2009-01-21 Thread Tobias Diekershoff
Dear list, I fetched the SVN repo of enlightenment this morning and tried to build e17 on my Debian 5.0 box. It fails compiling e itself, throwing out the following error message gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -o enlightenment e_main.o e_user.o e_manager.o e_path.o e_init.o e_ipc.o e_msgbus.o e_error.o

Re: [e-users] problems compiling e17

2009-01-21 Thread Sachiel
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:12 AM, Tobias Diekershoff tobias.diekersh...@gmx.net wrote: Dear list, I fetched the SVN repo of enlightenment this morning and tried to build e17 on my Debian 5.0 box. It fails compiling e itself, throwing out the following error message gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -o

[e-users] python-etk lists (still) broken in svn rev 37812

2009-01-21 Thread Andreas Wetzel
Hi, About three months ago, a user on the list reported, that on his openmoko (FSO testing), he observes a misbehaviour in python-etk svn revision 36540. I'm also a python developer for the openmoko phone, and are currently digging into etk. And I observe exactly the same problem with the

Re: [e-users] python-etk lists (still) broken in svn rev 37812

2009-01-21 Thread Andreas Wetzel
Hi, Thank you Gustavo for your pointer to elementary. I noticed that this is pretty new stuff. But anyways - does somebody have a pointer to some document describing the API (or capabilities) of elementary (google did not find a correct page for me...)? Preferably the python-elementary API,

Re: [e-users] problems compiling e17

2009-01-21 Thread Tobias Diekershoff
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:38:14 -0200 Iván Briano (Sachiel) sachi...@gmail.com wrote: My compiling procedure, that evolved the during the last year is the following: eet, eina, evas, ecore, embryo, imlib2, edje, esmart, emotion, etk, etk_extra, efreet, ewl, e. All modules prior to e compiled

Re: [e-users] python-etk lists (still) broken in svn rev 37812

2009-01-21 Thread Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Andreas Wetzel a...@mindmade.org wrote: Hi, Thank you Gustavo for your pointer to elementary. I noticed that this is pretty new stuff. But anyways - does somebody have a pointer to some document describing the API (or capabilities) of elementary (google did