Re: [e-users] errors building ecore with easy_e17.sh

2009-04-13 Thread Geoffrey
mik firestone wrote:
 You need to back-rev your libfribidi. 
 
 I had to go from v0.19.1 back to v 0.10.9.  At least on gentoo, that was 
 really only one version level.

That worked for me as well, thanks.  How did you know this would resolve 
your problem?

 
 Mik
 
 On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Geoffrey li...@serioustechnology.com 
 mailto:li...@serioustechnology.com wrote:
 
 I'm receiving the following error when building ecore with easy_e17.sh:
 
 /opt/e17/lib/libevas.so.0: undefined reference to `fribidi_is_char_rtl'
 
 Am I missing a header or library?  I can't track this issue down in the
 code or google.
 
 I've got libfribidi-devel installed, so I'm not sure what else might be
 missing.
 
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Re: [e-users] errors building ecore with easy_e17.sh

2009-04-13 Thread mik firestone
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Geoffrey li...@serioustechnology.comwrote:

 mik firestone wrote:
  You need to back-rev your libfribidi.
 
  I had to go from v0.19.1 back to v 0.10.9.  At least on gentoo, that was
  really only one version level.

 That worked for me as well, thanks.  How did you know this would resolve
 your problem?

 
  Mik
 
  On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Geoffrey li...@serioustechnology.com
  mailto:li...@serioustechnology.com wrote:
 
  I'm receiving the following error when building ecore with
 easy_e17.sh:
 
  /opt/e17/lib/libevas.so.0: undefined reference to
 `fribidi_is_char_rtl'
 
  Am I missing a header or library?  I can't track this issue down in
 the
  code or google.
 
  I've got libfribidi-devel installed, so I'm not sure what else might
 be
  missing.
 
  --
  Until later, Geoffrey
 
  Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
  temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
   - Benjamin Franklin
 

 You know.  I can never remember if we do top adds or bottoms adds on this
list.  Either way, I have now officially broken the standards.

Anyway, I spent about three hours this weekend figuring it out.  I had the
same error message and was strongly motivated (e17 wouldn't start and I
don't have any other window managers installed) to fix it.  As soon as I
realized there was a libfribidi, it was just a matter of backtracking
versions until I found one that defined the missing function.

Mik

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