Re: Debian and Enlightenment packages

2014-10-01 Thread maderios
On 10/01/2014 02:34 PM, John Holland wrote: It's a lot of work getting all the required libraries installed to build it. And then the various parts of E that depend on each other. For Debian packaging, may be it's true, but if you only compile and install (with Checkinstall) Efl, Elementary,

Re: Debian and Enlightenment packages

2014-10-01 Thread John Holland
It's a lot of work getting all the required libraries installed to build it. And then the various parts of E that depend on each other. On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 07:49:08PM +0200, maderios wrote: > On 09/30/2014 07:05 PM, John Holland wrote: > >I like Debian and Enlightenment and I have made packag

Re: Debian and Enlightenment packages

2014-09-30 Thread maderios
On 09/30/2014 07:05 PM, John Holland wrote: I like Debian and Enlightenment and I have made packages of very recent E18, for Wheezy. They are available at vin-dit.org. The web page there gives the information for getting the GPG key and what to put in sources.list etc. You can also install the

Re: Debian and Enlightenment packages

2014-09-30 Thread John Holland
I like Debian and Enlightenment and I have made packages of very recent E18, for Wheezy. They are available at vin-dit.org. The web page there gives the information for getting the GPG key and what to put in sources.list etc. You can also install the src debs if you want to examine before buildi

Debian and Enlightenment packages

2014-09-30 Thread maderios
Hi Some questions/thought criticism not very optimistic about Debian, Enlightenment and EFL I discovered that Debian maintainers highlight an outdated Enlightenment page with an outdated version, the 18-RC2 dated December 2013 and presented as "A new upstream release" https://tracker.debian.o