forked from enlightenment/enlightenment
Possibly not the fastest way to do it, but I really don't have the time to do it now. I'm just doing it because it took me less time to fix it than to handle all of Mike's bugging in PM and mails. ;P Something is still broken in here, but I don't have time to deal with it, if there's something broken please let me know or fix it yourself, should be fairly easy. SVN revision: 79189 |
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README
Enlightenment 0.17.0 - IN DEVELOPMENT... not a RELEASE. Requirements: ------------- Must: libc libm libX11 libXext evas ecore ecore-evas ecore-file ecore-ipc ecore-con ecore-job ecore-imf ecore-img-evas edje eet embryo efreet efreet-mime edbus ecore-txt [png loader in evas, jpeg loader in evas, eet loader in evas, software_x11 engine in evas, buffer engine in evas] Recommended: libpam [xrender engine in evas] NOTE: Users of DR16 will need to rename the $prefix/bin/enlightenment file prior to installing DR17 or it will be overwritten. You can also use the configure --prefix option to put e17 in a separate tree of its own (recommended) like: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/e17 You will, as usual need to add the subsequent bin dir to your $PATH etc. NOTES: * do NOT use -mfpmath=sse in CFLAGS - we are not sure, but it may have bugds and screws up things in edje, evas and e17. if your gcc uses this by default (which apparently gcc4.x does on amd64), turn it off with a -fpmath=387 in your CFLAGS. * your freetype2 version must be > 2.1.7 * i remember hearing of bugs with later versions of freetype on some distributions (2.1.9 and 2.1.10) with certain patches or missing certain patches. be aware of this as a possible font problem. * 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.