On 6/2/05, Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday, 02 June 2005, at 10:05:06 (-0400),
> John Ellson wrote:
>
> > Isn't this the same problem that I hit with x86_64 ? My fix was just to
> > have rpm install whatever directory make generates:
> >
> > -%{_libdir}/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i686/*
> > +%{_libdir}/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/
>
> John wins again.
>
Yes I indeed made the change recommended by John as he's very
enlightened. It's now
%{_libdir}/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage*
in my spec since the first time he mentionned it. C'mmon I'm not retarded.
But the problem is that when you do this:
enlightenment_remote -module-unload engage
followed by
enlightenment_remote -module-load engage
The system will simply tells you the following:
There was an error loading module named: engage
The full path to this module is:
engage/linux-gnu-i686/module.so
(See the attached screenshot)
It means that DR17 always look for the modules in the *linux-gnu-i686*
path and now my engage is as
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:SPECS)$ rpm -ql engage
[SNIP]
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i386/module.a
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i386/module.la
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i386/module.so
[SNIP]
For John it's probably *linux-gnu-x86_64*, but can DR17 load modules
which are in the paths other than *linux-gnu-i686*?
The core modules from the enlightenment package still are in the
*linux-gnu-i686* path by the way even after a "make dist".
Is my question clearer now? Of course John wins but the question was
not about fighting with him or competing with him or whatever.
--
With kind regards,
Didier.
------------
Yum/apt repository for DR17/EFL: http://sps.nus.edu.sg/~didierbe
Didier F.B Casse
PhD candidate, Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS)
National University of Singapore.
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