On 07/11/11 22:55, Mike Blumenkrantz wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 22:49:33 -0400
> Christopher Michael<cpmicha...@comcast.net>  wrote:
>
>> On 07/11/11 21:22, P Purkayastha wrote:
>>> Bring it on!
>>>
>>> On 07/12/2011 07:10 AM, Christopher Michael wrote:
>>>> Hi Lists,
>>>>
>>>> This is just another email to let people know that Tuesday (tomorrow in
>>>> EST), I will start the upload of the ecore changes to get XCB working,
>>>> so expect some (hopefully minimal) svn breakage. I was going to do it
>>>> today, but I thought I would send out an email warning to all and give
>>>> people a day to grab a 'good' svn :)
>>>>
>>>> For users, IF you are NOT 'current' with svn (for whatever reason) NOW
>>>> would be a good time (before the breakage) ;)
>>>>
>>>> You should be aware that ecore (with xcb) is still considered 'beta
>>>> quality' and highly experimental !!! If you try to build EFL/E using the
>>>> evas&    ecore xcb stuff, please be aware:
>>>>
>>>> 1) It's not recommended for general use yet !!
>>>> 2) It may not build on your system (tho it builds on all boxes I have
>>>> tried so far).
>>>> 3) Even if you do manage to get it built, E17 itself can NOT be run
>>>> using it (requires e17 svn changes which will come later).
>>>> 4) There is little to no support for any languages other than English
>>>> (at the moment).
>>>> 5) If it toasts your cpu, runs over your cat, kills your hamster, or
>>>> does any other 'mean or harmful things' then you get to keep the pieces
>>>> free of charge.....remember, you were warned not to build it !! ;)
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> dh
>>
>> ppurka,
>>
>> Well, it may have just gotten delayed for not sure how long. I just saw
>> some recent commits to ecore for IMF stuff, and this adds delays to
>> getting my stuff committed because now I have to try and merge the imf
>> commits into the changes that I needed to commit...in short, more work
>> for me :/ and a potential delay in getting this in svn.
>>
>> dh
>>
> THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR WAITING TO BREAK SVN
>
:P

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