This feature allows to define an external mixer application, which replaces
the internal mixer.
Examples: 'terminology -e alsamixer', 'pavucontrol'
@feature
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This feature allows to define an external mixer application, which replaces the internal mixer.
Examples: 'terminology -e alsamixer', 'pavucontrol'
@feature
This reverts commit b41dbbe9cf.
Revert this ... it works, but it's not the "proper" fix as it just
causes the crash(s) to happen elsewhere ... time to dig deeper
This was a cause of some memleaks/crashes in the wayland compositor
because the compositor was trying to access properties of the E_Pixmap
after it had already been freed. By setting the user_data to NULL, the
functions in the compositor which were failing will now stop trying to
access the pixmap after it's been freed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
We are checking for the various mount options here given by configure.
-Wundef showed that we might not have the defines right so better
include config.h here.
Looks like a long standing bug to me as we are checking for E19_PROFILE in
e_config.c but assign the profile here to E18_PROFILE. It also shows us that
nobody is using the option(?) Found thanks to -Wundef.
This was really confusing. I always wondered why a message showed up in my E
startup that it was not able to load PNG files. It clearly could do so. Even
more confusing was that E did not shutdown immediately when detecting the
PNG problem. Turns out that that it was simply a wrong translation. SVG failed.
Summary:
shell_surface_destroy function is a common destroy function to destroy all type of surfaces and to remove redundancy in code
Signed-off-by: vivek <vivek.ellur@samsung.com>
Reviewers: devilhorns
Reviewed By: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1421
users should keep in mind that this is not the fort knox of password storage, and someone who copies your config file could rainbow table a short password stored with this hash very easily. at some point in the future, if someone has the interest and time, perhaps this can be improved
fix T1627
all eina hash functions are now useless for any case where the hashed value needs to be stored, so it's necessary for e to provide its own hash function to use for password storage