On 12/07/12 22:56, Matthew Kolar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm having input issues on my comp.  When I left-click my mouse I 
> sometimes get a double-click or a right-click event instead of the 
> proper left-click event.  On Efm this can be frustrating, since clicking 
> on files can spontaneously cause the file name change dialogue instead, 
> instead of selecting the file I am clicking on. I have been having this 
> issue since the alpha started.
> 
> My setup:
> 
> Intel i7 x86_64
> Slackware 13.3 for x86_64 (with some version 14 upgrades) w/ Alien's 
> multilib libraries.
> EFL 1.7.2
> E17 Alpha8
> 
> Brokenshakles

I don't see any problem here, with a Slackware64 14.0 and the last
packages of SlackE17 (e17 alpha8 and EFL 1.7.2).

There are a lot of things that can lead to problem in your setup aside
any bug in e17.

First, you're mixing packages from Slackware 13.37 with some from 14.0.
Why not just upgrade all your system? Slackware 13.37 was released in
april 2011, that's quite old if you like to try bleeding-edge code.

You installed multilibs libraries. This usually makes some compilation
fail and it's not really supported by Slackware. Did you compile e17
yourself?

So, how did you install e17?

In all case, you should start on a clean Slackware install.

For SlackE17, quoting the website:

"Requirements

You need an official Linux Slackware 14.0 for i486 or x86_64 (for the
last release). If you did install intrusive third party softwares and
run into problems, do not complain. It was made for vanilla Slackware.
On the other hand, you'd better to apply the security patch of the
Slackware stable branch before installing SlackE17."


-- 
Jérôme Pinot
http://slacke17.sourceforge.net/
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