On 4/16/06, Crni Gorac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Applying your patches seems like good route to try, so I did it.  But
> - any hint on how to overcome the fact that libtrio is compiled as
> static library only?  I can compile eet from CVS with your patches,
> but later when trying to launch e, I have trio_* functions reported
> missing from libeet.so...  Also, any hint on how to patch configure
> script in eet snapshot from http://enlightenment.freedesktop.org/ (as
> Rasterman pointed out, better to start from these snapshots because
> bootstraping each project is not needed)?
>
> Thanks.
>

I had the LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to the directory where libtrio was put,
so didn't have problems.

You can set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH either in .bashrc or a wrapper script
that launches e17.  That should work :)

May be Rasterman can help us here if he has some better suggestions.

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