Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-06-04 Thread Bruno Boettcher
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Am 14. Mai 2016 20:09:24 MESZ, schrieb Ross Vandegrift :
>Hello all,
>
>I've been maintaining updates to the Debian packages for EFL &
>Enlightenment.  Hopefully, these will land in experimental before too
>long.  But in the interest of getting more testers, I've published
>amd64
>binary packages for sid here:
>  http://deb-e.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
first of all, thanks a lot! you are a lifesaver
my self am too dumb to compile me a working enlightement...
it crashed all over everywhere...

>Let me know if you run into any issues - especially if you use EFL apps
>other than E and terminology.
if you could kindly package also rage? that would be very nice!
(and EDI but since i mainly do java/javascript and php dev,...)
i am not aware of other EFL apps?


stil,  don't know if it has to do with the packaging or enlightement itself:
i have a kbd selector in the bar, i changed the default american layout against 
a german layout, and in the kbd selector settings, that keyboard
layout is flagged with a german flag, applying and closing the settings part, 
still the us flag remains, even if the kbd switched to german layout
nevertheless, i installed your packages on another machine (where only e17 was 
used) and there i got a "first run" wizard asking me for general settings,
and there all is fine and perfect

is there a way to call this wizard on the first machine to correct the actual 
behaviour? BTW on that machine my own e20 install crashed systematicly when 
trying to change the kbd layout... so maybe it could be some problem with the 
machine itself?



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Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-16 Thread Mark Dickie
On 16 May 2016 at 14:49, Ross Vandegrift  wrote:

> On 05/15/2016 06:46 AM, Mark Dickie wrote:
> > There seems to be a problem with the depends. It seems to be pulling in
> all
> > the old e17 dependencies - on i386
>
> There aren't any i386 packages in the repo, just amd64.  So when apt
> tries to satisfy the deps, it only finds the existing packages in sid.
>

Thats the weird thing... I'm on amd64 but it wants to pull in all these
i386 packages

Anyway I think the problem was that your packages were built against EFL
1.16 when previously I had EFL 1.17 from http://repo.4e.by/debian/

My bad!

I think i'll stick with the newer libs for now


> Strange that it found enlightenment, since no binary package matches
> your arch.  Not sure what's up there, could be a misconfig in my repo.
>
> If I can find some time this week, I'll upload an i386 build.
>
> Ross
>

Cheers and good luck


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Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-16 Thread Ross Vandegrift
On 05/15/2016 06:46 AM, Mark Dickie wrote:
> There seems to be a problem with the depends. It seems to be pulling in all
> the old e17 dependencies - on i386

There aren't any i386 packages in the repo, just amd64.  So when apt
tries to satisfy the deps, it only finds the existing packages in sid.

Strange that it found enlightenment, since no binary package matches
your arch.  Not sure what's up there, could be a misconfig in my repo.

If I can find some time this week, I'll upload an i386 build.

Ross

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Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-16 Thread Ross Vandegrift
On 05/14/2016 08:10 PM, Christopher Barry wrote:
> I'm running Debian sid and would like to check these out, however, will
> I be able to revert back to 17.6 if this trashes my box? I kinda need
> this machine :)

Make sure you backup ~/.e before the upgrade, if you want to save your
customizations. The upgraded E will make backward-incompatible changes.

If you're using 0.17.6 from sid, rolling back should be easy - remove
the new packages, remove the new repo, and then reinstall the original
sid packages.

Ross

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Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-15 Thread Mark Dickie
Hi there,

There seems to be a problem with the depends. It seems to be pulling in all
the old e17 dependencies - on i386

Cheers for this. would love to see e back in debian.

Happy to help if I can. Good luck!

Mark

I get the following:



sudo aptitude install enlightenment terminology
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  enlightenment enlightenment-data{a} libecore-audio1{a} libecore-con1{a}
  libecore-evas1{a} libecore-fb1{a} libecore-file1{a} libecore-imf1{a}
  libecore-input1{a} libecore-ipc1{a} libecore-x1{a} libecore1{a}
  libedje-bin{a} libedje1{a} libeet1{a} libeeze1{a} libefreet-bin{a}
  libefreet1a{a} libeina1{a} libeio1{a} libelementary1{ab} libembryo-bin{a}
  libembryo1{a} libemile1{a} libemotion1{a} libephysics1{a}
  libethumb-client-bin{a} libethumb-client1{a} libethumb1{a} terminology
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  libemotion-loaders{u} libevas-loaders{u} libx86-1{u} vbetool{u}
0 packages upgraded, 30 newly installed, 4 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 9,800 kB/31.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 64.7 MB will be
used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libefl : Conflicts: libecore-audio1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-con1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-evas1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-fb1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-file1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-imf1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-input1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-ipc1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore-x1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libecore1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libedje1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libeet1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libeeze1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libeina1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libeio1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libembryo1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libemotion1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libephysics1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libethumb-client1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
  Conflicts: libethumb1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
 libelementary1 : Depends: libelementary-data (= 1.16.1-1) but 1.17.0-1 is
insta
lled.
 libelementary2 : Conflicts: libelementary1 but 1.16.1-1 is to be installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

  Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)  enlightenment [Not Installed]
2)  libecore-audio1 [Not Installed]
3)  libecore-con1 [Not Installed]
4)  libecore-evas1 [Not Installed]
5)  libecore-fb1 [Not Installed]
6)  libecore-file1 [Not Installed]
7)  libecore-imf1 [Not Installed]
8)  libecore-input1 [Not Installed]
9)  libecore-ipc1 [Not Installed]
10) libecore-x1 [Not Installed]
11) libecore1 [Not Installed]
12) libedje-bin [Not Installed]
13) libedje1 [Not Installed]
14) libeet1 [Not Installed]
15) libeeze1 [Not Installed]
16) libefreet-bin [Not Installed]
17) libefreet1a [Not Installed]
18) libeina1 [Not Installed]
19) libeio1 [Not Installed]
20) libelementary1 [Not Installed]
21) libembryo-bin [Not Installed]
22) libembryo1 [Not Installed]
23) libemile1 [Not Installed]
24) libemotion1 [Not Installed]
25) libephysics1 [Not Installed]
26) libethumb-client-bin [Not Installed]
27) libethumb-client1 [Not Installed]
28) libethumb1 [Not Installed]

  Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
29) pm-utils recommends vbetool


Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]


On 15 May 2016 at 02:10, Christopher Barry 
wrote:

> On Sat, 14 May 2016 14:09:24 -0400
> Ross Vandegrift  wrote:
>
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I've been maintaining updates to the Debian packages for EFL &
> >Enlightenment.  Hopefully, these will land in experimental before too
> >long.  But in the interest of getting more testers, I've published
> >amd64 binary packages for sid here:
> >  http://deb-e.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
> >
> >The source packages are the debian/sid branches of:
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/efl
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/evas_generic_loaders
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/emotion_generic_players
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/elementary
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/e
> >  https://github.com/rvandegrift/terminology
> >
> >Let me know if you run into any issues - especially if you use EFL apps
> >other than E and terminology.
> >
> >Ross
> >
> >
> >
>
> >--
> >Mobile security can be enabling, not merely 

Re: [e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-14 Thread Christopher Barry
On Sat, 14 May 2016 14:09:24 -0400
Ross Vandegrift  wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I've been maintaining updates to the Debian packages for EFL &
>Enlightenment.  Hopefully, these will land in experimental before too
>long.  But in the interest of getting more testers, I've published
>amd64 binary packages for sid here:
>  http://deb-e.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
>
>The source packages are the debian/sid branches of:
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/efl
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/evas_generic_loaders
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/emotion_generic_players
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/elementary
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/e
>  https://github.com/rvandegrift/terminology
>
>Let me know if you run into any issues - especially if you use EFL apps
>other than E and terminology.
>
>Ross
>
>
>
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Hey Ross,

I'm running Debian sid and would like to check these out, however, will
I be able to revert back to 17.6 if this trashes my box? I kinda need
this machine :)

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[e-users] Debianized packages

2016-05-14 Thread Ross Vandegrift
Hello all,

I've been maintaining updates to the Debian packages for EFL &
Enlightenment.  Hopefully, these will land in experimental before too
long.  But in the interest of getting more testers, I've published amd64
binary packages for sid here:
  http://deb-e.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/

The source packages are the debian/sid branches of:
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/efl
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/evas_generic_loaders
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/emotion_generic_players
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/elementary
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/e
  https://github.com/rvandegrift/terminology

Let me know if you run into any issues - especially if you use EFL apps
other than E and terminology.

Ross



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