Well, yes, I know I was running and old version. I just didn't realized it
was THAT old. Debian is know for taking time in approve and update their
packages, it's the way they work.
I'm sure the best is to have decently updated packages in the different
distributions, but it the mean time, it would be nice to have at least
packages for some of the most most important (used?) distributions in E's
own repositories, at least until the distros catch up with E betas or rc's
or 1.0


On a separate note, and I've tryed to compile all libs and apps again but in
the old way (autoconfigure, make and make install) but it failed when
compiling ecore. I'm not sure why failed, it's been long time since I don't
run the entire process. I know I could use the easy_e17 script, but I want
to have more control over what (or how) I compile E

2010/12/9 Figaro <[email protected]>

> On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 23:30:55 -0000, Carsten Haitzler
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> YES Please!!!!
> > ............ we've
> > done beta2 and are pushing onto a beta3 by now. this is pretty slow. i'm
> > wondering if it's not just time to have an apt repository of our own.
>
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