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/
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
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it is woefully out of date.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
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
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
Thanks
a lot for the help to everyone.
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