Hello,

I've just tested some versions on FreeBSD-CURRENT, installed on hardware 
with ATI video card.
For me neither version of E works.
I've tested:
- EFL/Elementary/Enlightenment versions from ports
- Patched EFL 1.17.0 from https://phab.enlightenment.org/T3468 with 
Elementary/Enlightenment from ports
- EFL 1.17.1 from https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/ with 
Elementary/Enlightenment from https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/
Neither version can complete installation wizard (blocked after choosing 
profile).
If I use old profile (created with E 0.19) - it starts but blocks just 
after start.

I tried to build Enlightenment 0.20.9 and 0.21.0 with EFL 1.18 (from 
GIT) but it does not build (because of merging Elementary, I think).

I'm waiting for a version of E which could be built with EFL 1.18 before 
raising a ticket.

Peter



On 06/14/2016 01:14, Eric McCorkle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As FreeBSD i915kms driver support for Broadwell is finally coming, I'm
> wondering if there's any schedule for updating the FreeBSD ports?
>
> Better yet, is there a guide to building on FreeBSD, similar to the old
> enlightenment-devel port that used to exist?  I'd like to be able to
> work on some things from time to time ;)
>
>
>
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