On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 05:28:33PM -0500, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> * Corey Donohoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > is your path set in /etc/profile  what might be happening is e17 can't
> > connect to efsd if it's not in your path, currently the only place your
> > path is setup in elogin is via /etc/profile.  perhaps add /usr/local/bin
> > to it ?
> 
> Adding /usr/local/bin to my path did help quite a bit, everything starts
> normally.
> 
> Now the issue seems to be when remembering stickyness:
> - I erase my .e hierarchy
> - I launch e through elogin
> - I make some window sticky, and remember its stickyness (I tried with
>   gkrellm, but it might be the same with other windows)
> - after a while, I quit e (or it crashes), and I cannot start it again
>   (either through elogin or through startx)
> 
Seeing similar things here. I can lauch e17 from elogin as set in 
prefdm or from init.d/elogin. 
when e17 loads gkrellm doesn't load via my .xinitrc 
If I run anything from my iconbar e17 crashes. 
Loading apps from the menu seemed to work. 

After a few crashes I found that I could not reload e17 anymore from 
elogin or from startx. 
I think I have tracked it down to something its doing to
~/.e/behavior/match.db
Try deleting match.db and see if you can load e17 again
after that. In any case you should not have to kill all 
of ~/.e dir structure to get it loading again. 

Phil, 

> This issue does not occur when lauching e with startx.
> 
> Alan
> 
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