Andrew Williams wrote:
> try /.e/e/applications/bar/engage/ ->this moved when all the other bars
> moved too.
>
> Andy
>
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 11:42:04AM +0200, Toby Cubitt wrote:
>   
>> On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 09:03:37AM +0100, Andrew Williams wrote:
>>     
>>> The engage module is working fine. Honest.
>>>
>>> check:
>>> 1) you are using correct cvs server
>>> 2) There are not more than one engage module directory lying around
>>> 3) there... there is no step 3 - OH!
>>>       
>> Not sure if this helps, but I had some problems with engage after a
>> recent enlightenment update (strange complaints about some missing
>> symbols in a [some_shared_object].so when starting e). I fixed it by
>> completely removing engage, removing all engage-related files in my
>> .e/ directory, then reinstalling engage. I can at least confirm it
>> works (almost) fine for me, for what that's worth.
>>
>> The only problem I still have is that engage seems to ignore my .order
>> file in ~/.e/e/applications/engage/  It only displays icons of running
>> applications, no matter how many times I touch .order, unload and
>> reload engage, etc. Am I missing something obvious?
>>
>> Toby
>> -- 
>> PhD Student
>> Quantum Information Theory group
>> Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
>> Garching, Germany
>>
>> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> web: www.dr-qubit.org
>>
>>     
Andy -

[1] cvs repo Im using is -

:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/e

for check out Im doing -

cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/e checkout misc

[2] Im doing "make install" as root as directed in the INSTALL 
instructions. This seemed to create & populate this directory:

/root/.e/e/modules/engage

It did not do a similar thing in my user home directory 
(~/.e/e/modules/engage). Is that the correct behavior?

[3] Other than the files in ~/.e/e/applications/engage are there any 
other engage config files in user home directory that I missed? Im not 
doing anything fancy with the install locations when I build.

[4] After copying the files it created under root to my user home 
directory I see the module but cant load it without seg faulting e.

Maybe will try Toby's suggestion above. I guess I could excuse myself if 
this were my first attempt to use engage but Ive been using it for over 
6-months.

I could piss Raster off by blaming it on the "shelf" development 
activities - but that would be cruel :-)





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