It looks like, I've screwed up something, so my Terminology git was not
up to date. I've cloned it again to get a clean state, now it compiles fine.

 By the way, the only file with problems was app_server.c. I've just
tracked the changes in EFL to make it compile. So:
  - ELM_APP_SERVER_VIEW_EV_... -> ELM_APP_SERVER_VIEW_EVENT_...
  - eo_base_data_get -> eo_key_data_get
  - elm_app_server_view_id_get call change

 Basically, that's it.

On 11/05/14 02:32, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Thu, 08 May 2014 19:11:40 +0200 ADA <ada...@gmail.com> said:
> 
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>  I've been playing around with the upcoming EFL/Elementary v1.10.0 beta
>> 1 and e19 release and it seems to be promising. It's definitely faster
>> than the current stable version (probably due to the compositing
>> rewrite) on my machine. :-)
>>  Unfortunately, Terminology doesn't compile with this version. (I tried
>> the released v0.5.0 and GIT HEAD too.) I was able to patch it, so my
>> terminal emulator is usable again. It works for me, but your mileage may
>> vary. :-)
>>
>>  If I screwed up something, corrections are welcomed from devs more
>> familiar with the changes, than me.
> 
> it should build with 1.10 - what did you change? why didn't it build?
> 

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