I've been told that some Debian users have install packages after adding
the Bodhi repos to their Debian install... I've never done this though - so
no promises it won't brick/mess things up on your box.

The best solution is installing everything from source.


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Firstly, if you've installed libelementary from the Debian sid repository,
> it is woefully out of date.  I doubt it will work with terminology.
>
>  You've got two choices:
>  * add Experimental to your apt source file, and install the 1.7.4 versions
>    all required packages (which is the current version in experimental).
>    Also install dev packages.  You'll need to compile ethumb and emotion
>    though, as they don't seem to be in the experimental repository.
>  * compile the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL), either from git or
>    by downloading the 1.7.5 release from the enlightenment website.
>
>  If you want to stay cutting edge, you'll need to compile from git source.
> If you're happy to wait and use release versions, then the debian
> experimental packages should work fine.
>
>
>  dave.k
>
>
>  In the year 2013, of the month of March, on the 28th day, John Magolske
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to install Terminology on Debian Sid. At this point my only
> > need is to run it in the framebuffer. I did:
> >
> >     git clone git://git.enlightenment.org/apps/terminology.git
> >     aptitude install e17
> >
> > then, when running Terminology's ./autogen.sh :
> >
> >     No package 'elementary' found
> >     No package 'eina' found
> >     No package 'eet' found
> >     No package 'evas' found
> >     No package 'ecore' found
> >     No package 'ecore-evas' found
> >     No package 'ecore-file' found
> >     No package 'edje' found
> >     No package 'emotion' found
> >     No package 'ecore-input' found
> >     No package 'ecore-imf' found
> >     No package 'ecore-imf-evas' found
> >     No package 'ecore-ipc' found
> >     No package 'efreet' found
> >     No package 'ethumb_client' found
> >
> > So I did:
> >
> >     aptitude install libelementary-bin
> >
> > To see if that might satisfy the first dependency, but it didn't.
> > Are the *-dev packages required here?
> >
> > I'd like to follow the latest release of Terminology, and am wondering
> > if installing its dependencies via aptitude is a viable approach.
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions,
> >
> > John
> >
> > --
> > John Magolske
> > http://B79.net/contact
> >
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