Scott Fors wrote:
I'm running Suse 9.3 also but I have had no problems as yet... I installed the
rpms
on my laptop and I'm very pleased with how it runs. I did install all of Gnome
and
all of KDE which is probably over kill as I generally don't use that many apps.
I installed from CVS on my Desktop which was a very basic setup, In fact it was the
default setup from yast. By the time I got e17 from CVS to install correctly I had to
install quite a few libraries not installed by default through Yast. I probably should have
made a list of files I needed to install but at the time it didn't seem important.
I did find that Xine needs to be updated... Xmms needs to be updated so that
they are
the full versions and not the crippled suse versions.
Also there is a libjpeg something something that needs updating and I seem to
recall
an sqllite3 that needs updating.
As I recall I updated everything from packman using yast...
Open the control center.
Click YaST modules
Click Software
Click Change Installation Source
Click Add
Select http
Put packman.iu-bremen.de in the site field
Put suse/9.3 in the path field
Hope this helps
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 12:28, Bill Omer wrote:
dalfa the enlightenedone wrote:
i got the same problem here:
I saw your posts but I noticed there weren't any replies. I'm
wondering how un-common this problem is.
How did you build e17? Did you build it via CVS by hand, or maybe with
the packages on enlightenment.freedesktop.org ? I use a set of scripts
that pulled e17 from CVS. I'm just trying to find some similarities.
-Bill Omer
Ok, I got it working. Here is what I did.
First, I updated xine and xine-lib using the packman server. I then
reinstalled the rpm
e_utils-0.0.1-1.tux.cvs20050806.i586.rpm with all of the dependencies it
required, except for enlightenment. I did _not_ install the
enlightenment rpm since I already had a working build of e17 via cvs. I
had to add --force --nodeps to my rpm -ivh....
Then I was able to run entangle, but the window I got was very
distorted, much like enlightenment is when I install it from the rpm. I
ran entangle in a terminal window and noticed it barking about not being
able to find some images in the /usr/share/e_utils/entangle/data
directory. So I went back to /root/e17/apps/e_utils/data/entangle
directory and copied everything to /usr/share/e_utils/data/entangle/
Now, I can run entangle! I can also run entice!
Thanks for the help.
Bill Omer
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