On 4/29/20 2:16 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:49:18 +0200 [email protected] said:



On 4/28/20 6:31 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 14:46:30 +0200 [email protected] said:



On 4/27/20 1:13 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 11:59:52 +0200 [email protected] said:

it looks like your user is not permitted to do anything. fix the
rules. /etc/enlightenment/system.conf
Yes, fixing issue is easy with adding user group in this file.
Problem: system.conf is overwritten each time we do a new install... :(
This issue doesn't exist with previous efl/enlightenment git versions,
efl-git-1.24.0.65654 (aur naming) i compiled in april 16

well by default it should be installed in PREFIX/etc/enlightenment -> it
goes into /usr/local/etc/enlightenment for me.... are you passing options
to change where sysconf files go?

I didn't pass any option to change sysconf files place

then how does it end up in /etc ? it should be in /usr/local/etc ... unless
your distro has patched meson to behave differently...

My distro is same yours: Arch Linux
I compile  Arch Aur package, just like you: efl-git, enlightement-git,
using PKGBUILD you created as maintainer.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/enlightenment-git
I don't change anything.
In Arch Aur enlightenment-git package, i never seen any enlightenment
file in /usr/local/
It's default Arch Aur package behaviour, /usr /usr/bin /etc
Never /usr/local.
That's why i don't understand. Sorry :)

Same behaviour, in official Arch enlightenment package, it's located too
in /etc/enlightenment
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/enlightenment/



because it's installed next to sysactions.conf:

f get_option('install-sysactions')
    configure_file(input        : 'sysactions.conf.in',
                   output       : 'sysactions.conf',
                   install_dir  : join_paths(dir_sysconf, 'enlightenment'),
                   configuration: sysactions
                  )
endif

...

install_data('system.conf',
               install_dir: join_paths(dir_sysconf, 'enlightenment')
               )

normally it would not go into /etc at all and so you'd actually be allowed.
the /etc file is meant to be created by you based on the one e installs (as
per the docs).

it has lots of rules if your user is part of common "i'm a console/desktop
user" groups. that file has all docs in i you need.

When i start enlightenment in console
enlightenment_start
I get these messages:

LOAD WL_DRM MODULE
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_INF: Deny rule: user:     *         deny:  *
E_SYSTEM_ERR: Permission denied to use this tool

then

/usr/bin/enlightenment   0x564d6ca45afe 0x564d6ca02000

EOF


ERR<1045>:evas_main ../src/lib/evas/canvas/evas_object_smart.c:151
evas_object_smart_data_get() calling smart object API on non-smart
object!

## Copy & Paste the below (until EOF) into a terminal, then hit Enter


On 4/26/20 1:04 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 14:29:44 +0200 [email protected] said:

Hi
Since last git efl and enlightenment  versions, i get error:
"Enlightenment cannot successfully start the enlightenment_systems
service". It happens just after launching e.
X or wayland sessions

check your stderr logs from your session or run that util by hand (it's
in prefix/lib/enlightenment/utils/) and see what it says.

--
Maderios


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