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Carsten Haitzler e130557be7 Revert "reduce include deps for enlightenment_imc binary"
This reverts commit ee71ea63ec.

Revert "reduce include deps for enlightenment_thumb binary"
This reverts commit cce14fa839.

both of these i reverted.... because they both CHANGE the define of
E_API like:

and this is wrong. e.h defines this so that these symbols are exposed.
E_API, EAPI and friends are desighned to explicitly expose symbols.
because if you try and make STRICTER binaries that only have symbols
for what was EXPLICTLY exposed like the CFLAG -fvisibility=hidden ...
then any api not explicitly marked with the attribute of visible which
that E_API macro is intended for... will be invisible. it will not
exist. this means a whole MOUNTAIN of modules stop loading as they
can't find these symbols. E_API isn't just source sugar tagging. it's
actually functional. i'd suggest using -fvisibility=hidden in your
CFLAGS by default. it's also not always portable between all compilers
so beware... (it was introduced years ago in gcc... i think clang
offers it. i don't know about icc or any others).

so since E_API is defined in e.h ... we may as well keep the e.h
include there instead of hand re-writing a list of includes. does
reducing the include deps really have an impact worth talking about on
compile time? the commit logs didn't say. but it does break module
loading and does it by adding lots of lines of code that are far mroe
easily broken now (this is an examplt). :)
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README

Please report bugs and send patches to phab.enlightenment.org

Enlightenment 0.19.0

Requirements:
-------------

Must:
  efl elementary
  libc libm libX11 libXext
  xcb xcb-shape xcb-keysyms

Heavily suggested:
  evas_generic_loaders (all loaders)

NOTE: Users of DR16 will need to rename the $prefix/bin/enlightenment
file prior to installing DR19 or it will be overwritten.

You can also use the configure --prefix option to put enlightenment in a separate tree
of its own (recommended) like:

  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/e19

You will, as usual, need to add the subsequent bin dir to your $PATH etc.


NOTES:

* if you do not want security issues make sure sysactions.conf is in
/etc/enlightenment (not PREFIX/etc/enlightenment) as this is the first place
it looks at. This file is intended to be customized by packagers and
system integrators to match your policies and scripts/tools.