simple patch for the monitor module to use stringshare where it seemed
to be needed. I'm not super familiar with where stringshare needs to /
should be used, but this seems to be enough to stop enlightenment from
constantly SIGABRT-ing on shutdown or restart. I did read the
stringshare code though.
Hello,
I'm not using gentoo, but I tried running the exact same commands your log says its 'running' and have no such problems.
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Each time I try to fetch evas, I get this error on both thinktux.net andsourceforge.net...(Using gentoo)* Running c
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 14:02:33 -0600 Brian Mattern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> If you change the 'hidden' state to 'default', the problem goes away.
> I simplified the example to verify that edje doesn't like transitioning
> smoothly to the first state of a part that has no default state.
>
> h
If you change the 'hidden' state to 'default', the problem goes away.
I simplified the example to verify that edje doesn't like transitioning
smoothly to the first state of a part that has no default state.
http://pastebin.com/452902
So, either this is an edje bug, or edje requires that all pa
TEST
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OK, so I have a basic clip set up to hide / show text
it works - and I have it set up to fade too
but it only fades in, not out.
Any ideas?
http://pastebin.com/452650
^^^ simple example of this problem
Thanks,
Andrew
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On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:38:11 +0100
Martin Klaffenboeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to have a session with nothing exept an xterm in
> entrance to choose? Failsafe seems to load a wm (twm?), otherwise I
> could give you backtrace from e17, but hum - how can I make gentoo
> not to s
I think the point here is that telling us what the error in the popup
was might help a little!!!
A
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 01:38:11PM +0100, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 02.12.2005, 08:55 +1100 schrieb Daniel Kasak:
>
> > You've got the right place. It's a matter of:
>
> > - ha
Am Freitag, den 02.12.2005, 08:55 +1100 schrieb Daniel Kasak:
> You've got the right place. It's a matter of:
> - have you described the bug completely?
Maybe you can tell me how I should do this.
> 'modules could not be loaded' isn't completely describing things. How
> did you try to load the