On 08/02/2014 14:01, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 08 Feb 2014 11:34:34 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> Hi again.
>>
>> Well, e18, as you presumed, booted "fine", meaning that at least I got to
>> the desktop.
>>
>> The performance was not good though I guess that can be fine tuned. But
>> there were other more serious problems though. I had to restart e18 a few
>> times after disabling some plugins that come preconfigured and that I
>> haven't installed (accessibility, network manager, keyboard settings and
>> that kind of stuff, nothing important).
> 
> Have you installed the packages that I suggested and in the order I listed 
> them?
> 
> If not, then please do so before we troubleshoot further.



A common problem with upgrading to efl and e18 is that the binaries link
to the wrong libs. It's a side-effect of preserved-rebuild keeping stuff
around and the linking step goes wrong.

It's safest on Gentoo to unmerge all libs related to E (including
e_dbus) plus e itself, then merge e18 back intot he system.

e_dbus should logically speaking not be affected by this, but I've had
cases where e18 would not build until I unmerged e_dbus then let e18
pull it back in as a dep.




-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com


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