On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 19:13:08 -0500 Laurence Vanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > then you didnt build and install them... all at once - in
> > dependency order, OR you have a broken system with multiple
> > installs of edje in different locations and of differing versions -
> > but the problem is not in cvs nor in the code. the code is
> > perfectly find and builds - cvs contains this code. :)
> > 
> 
> [1]  I do not have a broken system.
> 
> [2]  I build in the order given in get-e.org.  Have been doing that
> for over a year.
> 
> Since we are making much progress with this discussion, I will cvs
> update again & go thru the sequential build process.  Perhaps this is
> a "snapshot" issue, i.e. my cvs pull didnt happen to contain the edje
> update you refer to.  Ill let you know what I find.

Another useful thing to try if all else is failing is to completely
remove E17 from your system and install it from scratch.  Parts of E17
conditionally compile support for other parts if they find them.  If
these other parts are installed later in the build order, then the
conditional support will end up being for the old version.  The build
orders given are usually for just the minimal components required to
run E17, and doesn't take into account the build order of optional
parts.

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