On 26 January 2015 at 23:34, David Seikel wrote:
> Some of us when compiling from source will install it into something
> like /opt/efl so uninstalling it all becomes as simple as -
>
> sudo rm -fr /opt/efl
>
> Though typically I'll move that to /opt/efl_SAVED when compiling a new
> version, in c
Some of us when compiling from source will install it into something
like /opt/efl so uninstalling it all becomes as simple as -
sudo rm -fr /opt/efl
Though typically I'll move that to /opt/efl_SAVED when compiling a new
version, in case something goes terribly wrong.
--
A big old stinking pil
Cool! Take a look at the following Debian package I created for Rage:
https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/enlightenment/+files/rage_0.1.0-0utopic0.debian.tar.gz
It is one of the simplest package I created so far (in fact, I copied it
from other guy as an example and I modified it)...
I have posted my debian packages for enlightenment on this server. I found it
challenging to create them. Getting dependencies straight was the hardest part.
In the past I created some rpms and I found that easier. I prefer to use debian
though.
On January 26, 2015 5:00:43 PM EST, "Martinx - ジェ
Le 26 janv. 2015 21:10, "Quelrond" a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> Finally, E19 was ported to FreeBSD, so I am on E19.2 on FreeBSD 10.1
> (PCBSD flavour).
> There are some minor problems, the most important is very high CPU use.
> I am on DELL Latitude laptop with NVIDIA video card (driver version
> 340)
If a source code can be compiled and installed with simple "./configure ;
make ; make install', then, to build a Debian package for it, it is just a
matter of 5 minutes, or less, if you have a "template" ready to go.;-)
On 26 January 2015 at 17:44, John Holland wrote:
> If you're compiling f
Hello,
Finally, E19 was ported to FreeBSD, so I am on E19.2 on FreeBSD 10.1
(PCBSD flavour).
There are some minor problems, the most important is very high CPU use.
I am on DELL Latitude laptop with NVIDIA video card (driver version
340), optimus is disabled. Compositing is using OpenGL.
The e p
If you're compiling from source and you're on red hat or a derivative, the way
to make a custom rpm is pretty easy. If you do that and then install the rpm,
you can cleanly remove it later. On debian and I guess Ubuntu it's a little
harder to build packages.
On January 26, 2015 1:41:47 PM EST,
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 09:24:27 +0100
Pierre Couderc wrote:
>Thank you, John, Massimo, Dustin.
>
>I did not know "make uninstall".
>
One thing to note about uninstall in a makefile, is that it's typically
designed to uninstall the same version it's also installing. Thus if
file names change, or a
Thank you, John, Massimo, Dustin.
I did not know "make uninstall".
On 01/25/2015 01:15 AM, Dustin Jenkins wrote:
> Or if you built from source, running 'make uninstall' in each
> library/application does the proper removal of items.
>
> Dustin
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