On 11/11/2014 12:15 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 10:46:47 -0500 mh <[email protected]> said:
>
>> On 11/11/2014 09:28 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>>> On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 08:39:36 -0500 mh <[email protected]> said:
>>>
>>>> I continue to see the Compositor Warning, "Your display driver does not
>>>> support OpenGL, GLSL shaders or not OpenGL engines were compiled or
>>>> installed for Evas or Ecore-Evas..." when I start enlightenment.
>>>>
>>>> I have EFL 1.12,  evas generic player 1.12, emotion 1.12, enlightenment
>>>> 0.19.1 installed. System is Debian sid using nvidia-driver v. 340.46-4.
>>>> If I remove nvidia packages and use nouveau I do not see this warning.
>>>>
>>>> I created a ticket, T1817, on phabricator. I thought this problem was
>>>> previously corrected, but I am still seeing it.
>>> i have nvidia drivers (not nouveau) at home and i dont see it. i have no
>>> idea what is wrong with your machine. nvidia 343.22 drivers on arch.
>>> everything is fine and dandy.
>>>
>>> some things to try:
>>>
>>>     rm -rf ~/.cache/evas*
>>>
>>> maybe:
>>>
>>>     export EINA_LOG_LEVEL=4
>>>     export ELM_ACCEL=gl
>>>     export EVAS_GL_INFO=1
>>>     elementary_test >& log
>>>
>>> share that log file
>>
>> deleted the evas cache file, still same warning. exported the variables
>> and started elementary_test. it started fine, but no output to the log
>> file. should there be something?
> zero output to log file? i don't believe that. the eina log level env var
> should have turned on tonnes of debugging even in basic init of efl like
> loading module lists, initting mempools, adding eina prefix and then in eo
> as well etc. unless a release builg turns off all DBG macros... the evas gl
> info env var would dump gl info out on init... but it'd need to succeed. at
> least a build from it gets ou a massive file
>

oops, sorry. found my mistake. I posted the log contents here: 
http://pastebin.com/AAgEzMJ7



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