On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 21:42:30 +0200 leoutat...@gmx.fr said:
> On 9/29/18 4:03 PM, minimec wrote:
>
> > A long time ago there was a build script, 'easy_e17.sh' it was called I
> > tnink, that checked the project tree for new code and compiled the
> > components accordingly. Would such a script
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 16:03:57 +0200 minimec said:
> Dear Raster.
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> > Input should have nothing to do with driver. it's unrelated to any video
> driver (nvidia) code. This doesn't make sense... :/ It's something else.
>
> After having read your reply, I checked
On 9/29/18 4:03 PM, minimec wrote:
A long time ago there was a build script, 'easy_e17.sh' it was called I
tnink, that checked the project tree for new code and compiled the
components accordingly. Would such a script still exist? Or what would be
your recommended way to compile enlightenment
Hi,
On Saturday 29 September 2018 16:03, minimec wrote :
> A long time ago there was a build script, 'easy_e17.sh' it was called I
> tnink, that checked the project tree for new code and compiled the
> components accordingly. Would such a script still exist? Or what would be
> your recommended
Dear Raster.
Thank you for your reply.
> Input should have nothing to do with driver. it's unrelated to any video
driver (nvidia) code. This doesn't make sense... :/ It's something else.
After having read your reply, I checked my config and startup script and
found, that I run a modified
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 14:59:59 +0200 minimec said:
Input should have nothing to do with driver. it's unrelated to any video driver
(nvidia) code. This doesn't make sense... :/ It's something else.
So the first port of call is to look into if the latest efl + e from git master
still show the same