[e-users] bullet problem

2013-03-28 Thread mh
I'm on debian sid, compiling e17 from latest git. Debian doesn't have bullet, so I downloaded the source for version 2.81 and installed it: $ cmake .. -DBUILD_CPU_DEMOS=OFF -DBUILD_DEMOS=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON $ make $ sudo make install But, during the build of efl, edje failed: CC bin/

Re: [e-users] Installing Terminology on Debian Sid

2013-03-28 Thread Jeff Hoogland
I've been told that some Debian users have install packages after adding the Bodhi repos to their Debian install... I've never done this though - so no promises it won't brick/mess things up on your box. The best solution is installing everything from source. On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Dav

Re: [e-users] Installing Terminology on Debian Sid

2013-03-28 Thread Dave
Firstly, if you've installed libelementary from the Debian sid repository, it is woefully out of date. I doubt it will work with terminology. You've got two choices: * add Experimental to your apt source file, and install the 1.7.4 versions all required packages (which is the current versi

[e-users] Installing Terminology on Debian Sid

2013-03-28 Thread John Magolske
Hi, I'd like to install Terminology on Debian Sid. At this point my only need is to run it in the framebuffer. I did: git clone git://git.enlightenment.org/apps/terminology.git aptitude install e17 then, when running Terminology's ./autogen.sh : No package 'elementary' found No

[e-users] My libx11 does not work and neither does your libxcb ?

2013-03-28 Thread B.S.J.W. Stephenson
excerpt from evas build log ke[5]: Entering directory `/tmp/evas-1.7.5/src/modules/engines/software_gdi' make[5]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'. test -z "" || /usr/bin/mkdir -p "/tmp/package-evas" test -z "" || /usr/bin/mkdir -p "/tmp/package-evas" make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/evas

Re: [e-users] Terminology 0.3 – how to set bitmap background

2013-03-28 Thread mk
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