Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-04-28 Thread John Holland
Sounds like you were able to get it working. Hope it works out well for you. John On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 10:27:45PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 01:47:30PM +1000, Dave wrote: What happens if you manually try to install emotion-generic-players, and then do the

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-04-27 Thread Marc MERLIN
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 05:32:25PM -0500, John Holland wrote: I have made debs for Wheezy (latest wheezy, 7.3 - you may need to apt-get upgrade) for E18 etc. Also terminology and econnman, but NOT python-efl. If you want to use econnman you'll have to install the -dev debs for libefl, etc, and

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-04-27 Thread Dave
What happens if you manually try to install emotion-generic-players, and then do the enlightenment install? i.e apt-get install emotion-generic-players or alternately: wget http://vin-dit.org/~jholland/newrepo/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/unknown/emotion-generic-players_1.8.0-1_amd64.deb

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-04-27 Thread Marc MERLIN
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 01:47:30PM +1000, Dave wrote: What happens if you manually try to install emotion-generic-players, and then do the enlightenment install? i.e apt-get install emotion-generic-players or alternately: wget

[e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread John Holland
I have made debs for Wheezy (latest wheezy, 7.3 - you may need to apt-get upgrade) for E18 etc. Also terminology and econnman, but NOT python-efl. If you want to use econnman you'll have to install the -dev debs for libefl, etc, and install the python-efl from enlightenment.org. (I have done this

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread jeffhoogland
Packaging python stuff is pretty straight forward. Just extract the release tar and do a dh-make and a dpkg-buildpackage On 1/25/14 16:32 John Holland wrote: I have made debs for Wheezy (latest wheezy, 7.3 - you may need to apt-get upgrade) for E18 etc. Also terminology and econnman, but NOT

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread Christopher Barry
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 17:32:25 -0500 John Holland jholl...@vin-dit.org wrote: I have made debs for Wheezy (latest wheezy, 7.3 - you may need to ...snip Cool! What will installing this do to the configuration in ~/.e ? Also, I'm running Debian unstable, do you see that as an issue or reason to

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread John Holland
My .e configurations have survived seemingly intact. I don't know if you running unstable is a problem - all the supporting stuff will be newer than this was built against but that's supposed to be OK. I guess I would say back up your .e directory because the upgrade may change it to some newer

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread John Holland
Also e17 has a lot of separate dependencies like libeina, libecore, that got rolled up into libefl. (by enlightenment.org, not by me) Make sure to remove them all if you install these new debs. The new arrangement involves a lot less separate packages. On 01/25/2014 06:28 PM, Christopher Barry

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread Christopher Barry
Cool. I'll try it. Thanks. On Jan 25, 2014 6:39 PM, John Holland jholl...@vin-dit.org wrote: My .e configurations have survived seemingly intact. I don't know if you running unstable is a problem - all the supporting stuff will be newer than this was built against but that's supposed to be

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread Christopher Barry
The home page is here: http://collab-maint.alioth.debian.org/debtree/ On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 20:34:51 -0500 Christopher Barry christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote: So, trying to see what depends on what, I discovered debtree - a very cool script that generates dependency graphs. # apt-get install

Re: [e-users] E18 Debs for Wheezy

2014-01-25 Thread Christopher Barry
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 20:34:51 -0500 Christopher Barry christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote: So, trying to see what depends on what, I discovered debtree - a very cool script that generates dependency graphs. # apt-get install debtree Then I ran it like so: # debtree -R e17 /tmp/out.dot \ dot