Vlad Alyukov wrote:
problem description:
configure scripts not create debian/changelog
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
[skip]
dpkg-parsechangelog: error: cannot open ./eet/debian/changelog to find format:
No such file or directory
dpkg-source: error: syntax error in parsed version of changelog
VF == Valéry Febvre writes:
Hello, Valéry!
/Thu, 29 Dec 2005 11:04:20 +0100/ you wrote:
VF Vlad Alyukov wrote:
problem description:
configure scripts not create debian/changelog
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
[skip]
dpkg-parsechangelog: error: cannot open ./eet/debian/changelog to
Vlad Alyukov wrote:
VF == Valéry Febvre writes:
Hello, Valéry!
/Thu, 29 Dec 2005 11:04:20 +0100/ you wrote:
VF Vlad Alyukov wrote:
problem description:
configure scripts not create debian/changelog
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
[skip]
dpkg-parsechangelog: error: cannot open
Good Day to you all e-devs and thank you for your great job =)
As you can understand from the subject of this e-mail I'm here to
suggest you a design idea for the configuration panel, take it or leave
it, it's up to you.
Obviously *anyone* can post impressions and improvements of this idea if
Hi all,
Some weeks ago it was a conversation about how e17 does smart maximization of a window.
It was proposed to introduce some user defined configuration options, to let e17 to know the area of the desktop
it can use for maximization. However, I think, Rasterman proposed much better solution.
Hi again,
Unfortunately I forgot to mention one thing. e.patch.tar.gz also
contains e_mod_config.h and e_mod_config.c files for the start module.
Sorry for inconvinience.
Aleksej.On 12/29/05, Aleksej Struk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Some weeks ago it was a conversation about how e17 does
Hi all,
I've found one interesting bug. For example, let say, that first I launch the configuration dialog of a module.
Second, I unload that module using enlightenment_remote. Finally, if i click on the apply/ok button
in the configuration dialog of the module, then E crashes.
Thanks
Aleksej--
Hey,
I have to admit that I'm personally a fan of the current system (many
small windows) - it was that way under E16 too, and the control panel
is shaping up pretty nicely. All it needs is that the layout could be
3x3 instead of 1x8, but it's not bad right now either though if you ask
me. Either
I've always been a fan of color classes for color-agnostic theming, so
I'd like to move them from the background to being fully usable. First a
quick overview (for the lurkers on the list).
A color class is simply a string label attached to an edje state. From
code, an application can specify