Re: [e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-20 Thread Daniel Kasak
Daniel Kasak wrote: David Seikel wrote: When you say you rebuild everything I assume that means completely removing all trace of enlightenment and starting from a fresh checkout? Ah ... no ... I haven't tried that. The ironic thing is that this was actually a solution I offered to someone

Re: [e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-20 Thread David Seikel
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:38:16 +1100 Daniel Kasak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Kasak wrote: David Seikel wrote: When you say you rebuild everything I assume that means completely removing all trace of enlightenment and starting from a fresh checkout? Ah ... no ... I haven't

Re: [e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-20 Thread Daniel Kasak
David Seikel wrote: On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:38:16 +1100 Daniel Kasak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Kasak wrote: David Seikel wrote: When you say you rebuild everything I assume that means completely removing all trace of enlightenment and starting from a fresh checkout?

[e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-19 Thread Daniel Kasak
For the past day or so, loading and enabling any module other than ibar causes enlightenment to crash. I've rebuilt everything from both the sourceforge server and the thinktux mirror. I take it this is affecting everyone? Or maybe it's a PPC-only bug? Has anyone who's updated in the past day

Re: [e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-19 Thread David Seikel
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 09:57:44 +1100 Daniel Kasak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For the past day or so, loading and enabling any module other than ibar causes enlightenment to crash. I've rebuilt everything from both the sourceforge server and the thinktux mirror. I take it this is affecting

Re: [e-users] All modules crashing?

2005-12-19 Thread Daniel Kasak
David Seikel wrote: When you say you rebuild everything I assume that means completely removing all trace of enlightenment and starting from a fresh checkout? Ah ... no ... I haven't tried that. The ironic thing is that this was actually a solution I offered to someone else a while ago, but