hi! i'm a debian user, currently i have a desktop with etch using backports,
and a laptop using lenny. If you like, i can compile E from CVS every to
weeks and uploadit to your repo. The bad news is, i never created a debian
repo and don't know how to (but i can learn, cant i?)
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I just wanted to let all of you know that E17 is working again on
FreeBSD 7.0. I downloaded a fresh copy of E17 sources from CVS, using
the easy_e17.sh script, compiled and installed. I was pleasantly
surprised when I saw that the segfaults had gone away. I don't know
what got fixed over th
On Thursday, 08 May 2008, at 17:10:02 (+0100),
sda wrote:
> 1. Almost all Enlightenment (DR17 & DR17) components could be rebuild by
> user at any time to get current cvs in '.rpm' format:
>
> > rpmbuild --rebuild *.src.rpm
>
> or
>
> > rpmbuild -bb *.spec
This can already be done pretty easi
Hi,
just finished the creation of yet another Enlightenment repository for
OpenSuSE. It's for OpenSuSE-10.3 only, but could be extended for 11.0
and 10.2 as well. Also it's possible to add support for SLE/SLES, Debian
Etch, FC6-FC8, CentOS5, Mandriva2006 - Mandriva2008 and xUbuntu versions
from 6
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Jean-Phiilppe Monteiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Thanks for the info Jerome.
> I wish you the same 5.000+ downloads as with the July07 version.
>
> Any serious reason for me _not_ to try it on my 12.0 Slack?
Actually, if you're running Slackware 12.0 wi