Re: [e-users] compile question

2014-08-09 Thread John Holland
I don't know what version of Debian you are running. I have .debs in a repo that provide the current EFL,enlightenment terminology etc for Wheezy. You could just install the EFL etc -dev debs if you want to compile your own terminology or others. Info is at http://www.vin-dit.org John Holland

Re: [e-users] compile question

2014-08-09 Thread Boris Faure
On 14-08-09 10:32, Boris Faure wrote: > You are using old versions of the EFL. Compiling current git version of > terminology against them should be supported but you found a bug. I've fixed the bug. It should now compile fine. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician

Re: [e-users] compile question

2014-08-09 Thread Boris Faure
You are using old versions of the EFL. Compiling current git version of terminology against them should be supported but you found a bug. I suggest you update your efl libraries and ask your distro to update too. -- Boris Faure Pointer Arithmetician --

Re: [e-users] compile question

2014-08-09 Thread P Purkayastha
What are the versions of your efl and elementary. That will determine whether terminology compiles correctly or not. On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Christopher Barry wrote: > Greetings, > > I have been running terminology for a couple months in e17.3 > on a debian box. I just did a dist-upgrade

[e-users] compile question

2014-08-09 Thread Christopher Barry
Greetings, I have been running terminology for a couple months in e17.3 on a debian box. I just did a dist-upgrade to fix a graphics card driver issue and terminology broke. E is now 17.6. I pulled terminology master from git, and tried to rebuild it, but it fails with the following output: