You shoul dnever build as root, you should ./autogen.sh && make as your
user and then make install as root.

Engage does not touch the shelf so it is rather unlikely that they are
related.

A

On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 07:20:47PM -0500, Laurence Vanek wrote:
> Andrew Williams wrote:
> > how are you installing???
> > 
> > here it installs into /usr/local/lib/enlightenment/modules quite
> > happily...
> > 
> > A
> > 
> 
> I doing the usual dance, "./autogen.sh", "make", "make install" all as
> root.  No special directories, using defaults.
> 
> My /usr/local/lib/enlightenment/modules directory does not contain a
> directory called engage.  It contains these directories:
> 
> battery
> clock
> cpufreq
> dropshadow
> ibar
> ibox
> pager
> start
> temperature
> 
> I wish I could get it "happy" here, I like this module & used it
> frequently in the past.  My problems with the engage module started with
> the introduction of the "shelf" concept.
> 
> The other modules that use the "shelf" seem ok.  These I build as user,
> not root.  Should I being doing that with engage as well?  Not sure how
> I would do that since my cvs tree is under /root.
> 
> 

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