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=== Enlightenment Foundation Libraries 1.23 Release ===
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* //2019-10-01 - by Stefan Schmidt //
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After almost 6 months of development we are releasing version 1.23 of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, featuring over 2100 patches from 48 developers around the world. Thanks a lot for your contributions!
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== Download ==
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| LINK | SHA256 |
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| [[http://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/efl-1.23.0.tar.xz | efl-1.23.tar.xz ]] | cd9625161b324621f873f00eb841de03398892078ce73d60205abd1766c15cc5 |
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----
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== What's New ==
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Again, the primary focus of this release has been stabilizing the EO library as well as an extending the set of unified API which is based on it.
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From this release onwards we also switched to meson as our only build system (RIP autotools, you served us well for a long time). The 2110 commits contain more changes to possible list here, but you will find improved DRM support, a new widget for controlling vector animations, a first step towards MVVM support, general bugfixes and more.
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Please see the NEWS file for more details.
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----
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== Statistics ==
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(git log --pretty=oneline v1.22.0..v1.23.0 | wc -l) \\
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Number of commits in 1.23: 2110 \\
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Number of commits in 1.22: 2152 \\
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(git shortlog -ns v1.22.0..v1.23.0 | wc -l) \\
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Number of authors in 1.23: 48 \\
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Number of authors in 1.22: 55 \\
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(git diff --stat v1.22.0..v1.23.0 | tail -1) \\
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2296 files changed, 90115 insertions(+), 85554 deletions(-) in 1.23 \\
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3154 files changed, 169564 insertions(+), 79861 deletions(-) in 1.22 \\
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----
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=== Compiling and installing ===
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See the INSTALL file: https://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/tree/INSTALL
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== Requirements ==
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EFL requires a C and C++ compiler by default. C++ exists mostly to interface
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to C++ libraries like Bullet and our C++ bindings.
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Required by default:
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* bullet
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* libpng
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* libjpeg
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* gstreamer (1.x, 0.10 support optional. Ensure all codecs you want are installed.)
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* zlib
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* luajit (lua 5.1 or 5.2 support optional)
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* libtiff
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* openssl
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* curl
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* dbus
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* libc
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* fontconfig
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* freetype2
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* fribidi
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* libpulse
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* libsndfile
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* libx11
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* libxau
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* libxcomposite
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* libxdamage
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* libxdmcp
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* libxext
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* libxfixes
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* libxinerama
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* libxrandr
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* libxrender
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* libxss
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* libxtst
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* libxcursor
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* libxp
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* libxi (2.2 or newer)
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* opengl(mesa etc.) (opengl/glx/full or opengl-es2/egl. full opengl only on osx - must be explicitly specified to be full to have support)
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* giflib
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* util-linux (limbount + libblkid)
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* systemd / libudev
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* poppler / poppler-cpp
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* libraw
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* libspectre
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* librsvg
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* openmp (clang needs libomp, while gcc uses libgomp)
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You might want webp support so disable fewer loaders and remove webp
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from the disablers with: -Devas-loaders-disabler=json
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== Wayland support ==
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You may also want wayland support when on Linux. This enables support
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for EFL to trget wayland support for client applications. To do this
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supply: -Dwl=true
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== Framebuffer support ==
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This requires linux frame-buffer support, headers etc. This supports
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basic frame-buffers like /dev/fb as well as input via /dev/input for
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keyboards and mice in a basic way. Enable this with: -Dfb=true
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For more modern framebuffer support you may want drm/kms rendering
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support so enable this. This is what you also want for wayland
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compositor support in enlightenment as it will want to be able to
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render to a moder framebuffer tarbet with atomic buffer swapping. To
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do this provide: -Ddrm=true
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== Prefix ==
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You may want to change the install prefix for EFL with: --prefix=/path/to/prefix
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The default prefix if not given is "/usr/local". Many people like to
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use prefixes like /opt/e or /opt/efl or /home/USERNAME/software etc.
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== Compiler flags ==
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You can affect compilation optimization, debugging and other factors
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by setting your CFLAGS environment variable (and CXXFLAGS). Be aware
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that to ensure ABI stability you should use the exact same CFLAGS /
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CXXFLAGS for all the build of EFL and any applications/libraries that
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depend on them.
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There are many other configure options that can be used, but in
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general it is not a good idea to go enabling or disabling things
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unless you wish to break things. The defaults are well tested, with
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the above recommended options also being well tested. Go much further
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and your mileage may vary wildly. Disabling features is a good way of
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breaking EFL functionality, so it is not recommended to mess with
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these without understanding the implications. The defaults
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have been carefully considered to provide full functionality so users
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will not be missing anything.
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== Cryptography ==
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EFL officially offers openssl or gnutls as cryptography backends. By
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default it uses "openssl" to do signature, cipher and related. Alternatively
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one can use "gnutls" (some distros are strict about licenses and want gnutls
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instead of openssl) You can switch to gnutls with: -Dcrypto=gnutls
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~~DISCUSSIONS~~
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