Re: [e-users] Evidence and RH9

2003-11-17 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 10:25 PM 11/16/2003, Didier Casse wrote:
On 16/11/03, at  09:18 -0500, Hall Stevenson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]...:

 On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 04:28, Didier Casse wrote:
  On 15/11/03, at  09:54 -0500, Hall Stevenson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]...:
 
   

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00723.html
  
   I tried it last night myself and didn't get that far... :( 'make' was
   failing in regards to Evas.h. I did install 'evas v1.0.0' from E's
   website. I did './configure --enable-canvas-gnomecanvas
   --disable-canvas-evas2' and the build summary looked good. No errors or
   complaints.
 
  Use the rpms. I remember that the building process wasn't so successful
  too. But when I use the rpm with a --nodeps option, it went in~

 On Gentoo ?? No thanks... I might download 'em and try rpm2tgz though.

Hall, why don't you ask Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]? He's
frequently on the e-devel mailing list and he's a gentoo guy, plus he's
helpful. He would know better how to install Evidence on Gentoo.
Gentoo actually has .ebuild packages available, but they're [Masked]. 
There's different reasons for a package being masked on Gentoo and one is 
that it's considered unstable (similar to Debian's unstable branch). I 
know of one way to get 'evidence' and that would be switching to the 
'unstable' branch of Gentoo. Along with that though comes dozens of newer 
packages, which I'm hesitant to use just for one program (Evidence).

Hall



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Re: [e-users] Evidence and RH9

2003-11-17 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 11:44 PM 11/16/2003, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
Didier Casse wrote:
Use the rpms. I remember that the building process wasn't so successful
too. But when I use the rpm with a --nodeps option, it went in~
On Gentoo ?? No thanks... I might download 'em and try rpm2tgz though.
Hall, why don't you ask Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]? He's
frequently on the e-devel mailing list and he's a gentoo guy, plus he's
helpful. He would know better how to install Evidence on Gentoo.
I compiled latest cvs checkouts of entrance and evidence from source on 
Gentoo yesterday.  It went fine.  Make sure you compile the dependencies 
in the right order as on E homepage and with optional configure parameters...
Which dependencies did you also install ?? I know that evidence can use 
LOTS of add'l packages, but doesn't require them. I tried to go with the 
bare minimum of what it requires and couldn't get it to compile. Looking 
again, the sourceforge download page does list evas2 under the required 
section. I tried to leave support for it out though with the configure flag 
'--disable-canvas-evas2', as mentioned already.

This page, http://evidence.sourceforge.net/building.html, says When going 
for eyecandy, you'll need evas, imlib2, and freetype2. Is that inaccurate 
?? I configured it initially WITHOUT evas2 flags as that says you do NOT 
need evas2. When it compiled, I tried to quiet it with the flag. :-)

I'm willing to build evas2 and try again. I just don't want to have to 
build ecore, edb, eet, and so on (the optional libraries).

Hall



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Re: [e-users] Evidence and RH9

2003-11-17 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 08:33 AM 11/17/2003, Andrew Elcock wrote:
Do a -pv (pretend with flags) on evidence.

Then emerge (manually) each dependancy *apart* from those in e/evidence.
then install the e/evidence libs etc from cvs in the usual ./autogen.sh  
make  make install way.
I understand that part. I always check with the '--pretend' flag first too 
! :-)

Thing is with the gentoo package, whoever packaged it decided that it 
needs edb, eet, evas2 and so on (just making up possible dependencies). 
For the time being, I'll settle to do without those.

Hall


Andrew

Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 10:25 PM 11/16/2003, Didier Casse wrote:

On 16/11/03, at  09:18 -0500, Hall Stevenson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]...:

 On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 04:28, Didier Casse wrote:
  On 15/11/03, at  09:54 -0500, Hall Stevenson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]...:
 
   

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00723.html 

  
   I tried it last night myself and didn't get that far... :( 'make' was
   failing in regards to Evas.h. I did install 'evas v1.0.0' from E's
   website. I did './configure --enable-canvas-gnomecanvas
   --disable-canvas-evas2' and the build summary looked good. No 
errors or
   complaints.
 
  Use the rpms. I remember that the building process wasn't so successful
  too. But when I use the rpm with a --nodeps option, it went in~

 On Gentoo ?? No thanks... I might download 'em and try rpm2tgz though.

Hall, why don't you ask Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]? He's
frequently on the e-devel mailing list and he's a gentoo guy, plus he's
helpful. He would know better how to install Evidence on Gentoo.
Gentoo actually has .ebuild packages available, but they're [Masked]. 
There's different reasons for a package being masked on Gentoo and one is 
that it's considered unstable (similar to Debian's unstable branch). I 
know of one way to get 'evidence' and that would be switching to the 
'unstable' branch of Gentoo. Along with that though comes dozens of newer 
packages, which I'm hesitant to use just for one program (Evidence).
Hall

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Re: [e-users] menu regeneration causes E 16.6 to crash...

2003-11-17 Thread John C
Didier Casse wrote:

On 16/11/03, at  13:33 -0500, John C [EMAIL PROTECTED]  babbled:

 

Hi all,
I was just wondering if anybody had the same problem...
After every menu regeneration completes, E seems to have a problem with 
the menus... and even if the apps menu opens properly, the settings and 
enlightenment menu open with a blurry background and the items are 
scrambled...
Plus the applications I want to start through the apps menu don't launch 
at all, nor any action, I have to use the keyboard shortcuts to log out 
and then back in for E to work right... If someone has an explanation 
and/or a patch to fix this, I'll gladly update. I'm running E 16.6 
release 1 on a laptop with RH9 and a custom compiled kernel. I have to 
use the VESA driver due to an incompatibility of X and my graphics 
chipset, but I have no other problems aside from that. Thanks for the 
feedback,
John C.
   

I don't have such problems. First we'd like to better understand your
system. So I'd like you to answer the following:
(1) Your version of E is enlightenment-0.16.6-1.rh9, right? just to
   confirm!
 

I confirm, I got it off sourceforge.net

(2) What graphics chipset do you have?
 

it's an ATI IGP 320M, aka radeon mobility u1, for the moment it only 
works with the VGA or VESA driver. I use the VESA in 1024x768 in 24 bits 
with XFree 4.3.0-2 from redhat, until the 4.4 is released, but it 
shouldn't have that much of an impact on E I think...

(3) Why did you compile your default kernel? What feature(s) did you add
   to it?
 

I compiled it to include the agp support of the damn chipset into it as 
well as the acpi functionality. Otherwise it's the default redhat config 
file I found in /boot/
Do you want a copy of it? I'm using an HP Pavilion ZE4400 customised...

Maybe the answers could help find a solution.

With kind regards,

Didier.

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[e-users] Evidence in RH9

2003-11-17 Thread elshadii
Ok so I've tried to follow directions detailed on 

http://rephorm.com/rephorm/code/efl 

Although I would love help, my purpose of writing this is to add to the 
discussion.  I am also having problems building evas I think that's were the 
major jam seems to be conserning the EFL.  I have built everything else exept 
evas and edje.  Edje depends on evas if I am correct (prob. not but anyway).  I 
don't really want Evdence but do want the iconbar. And I think if I get the EFL 
situated then I should be able to have both.  Any suggestions are welcome.  

Thank you,
Justin




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Re: [e-users] e16menuedit e16menukeyedit compilation problems...

2003-11-17 Thread BAM
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 13:20, John C wrote:
 Hi all
 I tried to install e16menuedit and e16keyedit with the regular make make 
 install, and I get a list of errors joined in the file... I dunno what's 
 wrong, and I don't have too much time to figure it out either, exam week...
 It seems as I'm missing lots of things here... if you can tell me what 
 packages I need to install I'd be very happy.

According to your error log, you don't have gtk 1.x and X installed. Did
you not install the *devel* rpms? (redhat and many other distros have
several packages per library, one just for running stuff and other
needed for compiling)

If you do have the devel rpms, maybe stuff got put in a weird prefix for
some reason. Have you tried compiling anything else?

 16.6-1-rh9 as I've stated in previous mails, and now I'm having trouble 
 installing the evidence 0.9.7 rpm... it won't locate libjpeg, libpng and 
 evas, whereas I'm certain I have all of them installed, and up to date, 

What's the output of the following commands:

gtk-config --cflags
libpng-config --prefix
pkg-config --modversion evas
locate Xlib.h

If one or more of these give errors, your packages aren't installed
right.
 
 __
 /bin/sh: line 1: gtk-config: command not found
 viewer.c:1:21: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
 viewer.c:5:22: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
 viewer.c:6:22: gdk/gdkx.h: No such file or directory

These are the only errors that matter, btw.

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Re: [e-users] Evidence and RH9

2003-11-17 Thread Dhruba Bandopadhyay
Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 11:44 PM 11/16/2003, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:

Didier Casse wrote:

Use the rpms. I remember that the building process wasn't so 
successful
too. But when I use the rpm with a --nodeps option, it went in~


On Gentoo ?? No thanks... I might download 'em and try rpm2tgz 
though.


Hall, why don't you ask Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]? He's
frequently on the e-devel mailing list and he's a gentoo guy, plus he's
helpful. He would know better how to install Evidence on Gentoo.


I compiled latest cvs checkouts of entrance and evidence from source 
on Gentoo yesterday.  It went fine.  Make sure you compile the 
dependencies in the right order as on E homepage and with optional 
configure parameters...


Which dependencies did you also install ?? I know that evidence can use 
LOTS of add'l packages, but doesn't require them. I tried to go with the 
bare minimum of what it requires and couldn't get it to compile. Looking 
I checked out the entire e17 tree and compiled almost everything in the 
order specified on http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/cvsnotes.html using 
optional configure parameters from README files in directories checked out. 
 However, it is true that you need much less for evidence.  I got entrance, 
evidence and examine working though and was playing with all of them.  I was 
intending to do a how-to on this whole issue but time is very short these days.

The idea by Andrew Elcock was a very good one and I also did what he said. 
I emerged under Gentoo those packages which were not specific to E and 
checked out everything that was E related just before compilation.  However, 
I would not suggest that one rely on gentoo packages for E-cvs related stuff 
as they frequently go out of date and if installed can be messy to keep up 
to date in combination with cvs checkouts.

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