On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Jason Vas Dias
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh wow - I just realized efl-1.17.99 from GIT actually CONTAINS the
> elementary distribution .
> I was trying to build the elementary git master:
>   git://git.enlightenment.org/core/elementary.git
> after building and installing the efl-1.17.99 git master:
>   git://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git
>

/cc: tasn
Off topic, but that's exact scenario that I was referring to at
https://phab.enlightenment.org/T3419.
There should be some way to let know people cloning from
core/elementary.git know that it has been moved.

> There were lots of errors running eoilian_gen in this case!
>
> But I guess efl now contains elementary, and of course its
> src/lib/elementary/*.eo
> files are incompatible with the elementary/src/lib/*.eo files in the
> elementary GIT.
>
> But how do I pass the elementary configure argument :
>     --with-elementary-web-backend=ewebkit2
> to EFL ? Can I just include it on the EFL configure command line ?
> I'll try this now, re-enabling JavaScript  .
>
> This is the reason I am re-building elementary, for the ewebkit2 support -
> I just built ewebkit2 successfully, & want to try out Eve .
>
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> On 23/05/2016, Jason Vas Dias <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi - please could anyone enlighten me -
>> Is the JavaScript binding obtained by building EFL with the
>>  '--with-js=nodejs'
>> configure option, and then elementary with the
>>  '--enable-js-bindings'
>> meant to work ?
>> I have tried building both from latest GIT masters with a working nodejs
>> v5.0.0
>> setup - the EFL build completes OK, but the elementary build fails
>> running 'eolian_gen' - there are many __undefined_type's for the callbacks
>> that fail "database validation" .
>> Is this feature meant to work ? Which version of node.js works with it ?
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Jason
>>
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