SlackwareThis Forum is for the discussion of Slackware Linux.
Notices
Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today!
Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you need to reset your password, click here.
Having a problem logging in? Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies.
Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells! With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here! Whether you are a digital nomad or just looking for flexibility, Shells can put your Linux machine on the device that you want to use.
Exclusive for LQ members, get up to 45% off per month. Click here for more info.
@mats_b_tegner just a side note: the python-efl 1.24.0 source archive in your repo is broken.
Python-EFL-1.24.0 seems to build fine against EFL 1.24.3, but it uses a lot of memory during compilation on my system. How did you compile the package?
Sorry this isn't Slackware specific but I have a couple of quick questions (thanks for any replies):
1. Has theming changed much in recent versions? I created my own for e17 and e19, but it's been a while since I look at that side of things.
2. Does enlightenment file manager do rubberband selection yet on the desktop? It might seem a minor detail to be picky over, but I just found it a nuisance not having it.
2. Does enlightenment file manager do rubberband selection yet on the desktop? It might seem a minor detail to be picky over, but I just found it a nuisance not having it.
About two weeks ago, we released Terminology v1.8.0. That release
shipped with 2 bugs that are fixed in version 1.8.1 released today.
The detailed change log lists them below:
== Fixes ==
* Be stricter on which characters can be considered wide or not
* Apply change about hiding mouse pointer after idle timeout on all terminals
In comparison 1.25 was a very calm release cycle. In the last five
months we saw 567 commits from 38 contributors:
Carsten Haitzler, Stefan Schmidt, Marcel Hollerbach, JunsuChoi, Vincent
Torri, Ali Alzyod, Daniel Kolesa, Mike Blumenkrantz, Elyes HAOUAS,
Hermet Park, Christopher Michael, Xavi Artigas, Subhransu Mohanty,
Shinwoo Kim, Taehyub Kim, Woochanlee, Myoungwoon Roy, Kim, Alastair
Poole, Jaehyun Cho, Wonki Kim, Joćo Paulo Taylor Ienczak Zanette,
AbdullehGhujeh, Wander Lairson Costa, WooHyun Jung, Yeongjong Lee, Bowon
Ryu, Hosang Kim, Ali, Boris Faure, Felipe Magno de Almeida, SangHyeon
Jade Lee, Youngbok Shin, Joao Antonio Cardoso, Lucas, Lucas Cavalcante
de Sousa, ali, ali198724, nerdopolis
== Download == http://download.enlightenment.org/re...-1.25.0.tar.xz
53941f910daf5d1b5162bfdb0dc66f1a04e55a0f2dd7760da0ad63713370956e
----
== What's New ==
This time around we do not have bigger changes to cover here. For the
full list please look at the NEWS file, if you are interested in the
details. As usual we have been working on fixing bugs, optimising our
code for speed and memory footprint and adding new features.
----
== Statistics ==
(git log --pretty=oneline v1.24.0..v1.25.0 | wc -l) \\
Number of commits in 1.25: 567 \\
Number of commits in 1.24: 1885 \\
(git shortlog -ns v1.24.0..v1.25.0 | wc -l) \\
Number of authors in 1.25: 38 \\
Number of authors in 1.24: 54 \\
(git diff --stat v1.24.0..v1.25.0 | tail -1) \\
1020 files changed, 12644 insertions(+), 10471 deletions(-) in 1.25 \\
2073 files changed, 88305 insertions(+), 152470 deletions(-) in 1.24 \\
----
== Building and Dependencies == https://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/tree/INSTALL
Last edited by mats_b_tegner; 09-27-2020 at 04:02 AM.
We are happy to release our last stable update for our 1.24.x series.
With the new 1.25.x series started we we are doing this last maintenance
release before closing down this series.
Fixes:
* efreetd - cache - add more statinfo work around 0 mtime distros
* edje - fix edje_cc mis-re-iding images in image sets
* evas - render - dont crash is private data is null
* eina vpath - fix windows ~username handling to only error when used
* efl ui image - fix scal to fill - broken with non-rect src images
* edje - calce - really respect max image size for img sets
* evas - fix deadlock with sw async rendering calling cbs in post flush
* ecore - don't do anything with heap between fork and exec
Edit 2020-10-04:
I have compiled EFL 1.24.4 and recompiled Python-EFL 1.24.0, Enlightenment 0.24.2 and Terminology 1.8.1 against that. EFL 1.24.4 seems to build fine on -current. GitHub updated: https://github.com/matsbtegner/slackENLIGHTENMENT
Last edited by mats_b_tegner; 10-06-2020 at 01:40 PM.
Running enlightenment 0.24.2 and efl 1.24.3 on Slackware64 14.2 with multilib on an old computer with Pentium D 950 and 4G of memory. Love it. Do have an issue I'd like to work out. How can does one stop the screen from flipping too quickly? With dual monitors, I understand each screen is treated as separate desktop and have applied separate wall paper and shelf on each screen. Is it possible to have the IBAR pin different applications on each shelf? Lastly, What does enlightenment recommend for smb connections to Win10? Cheers, BrianA_MN
E25 is pretty nifty, and it's nice to see it come so far. (Last one I used was E16.) Is there a weather gadget for E25? I'm seeing one for E22, but nothing since.
Yesterday I compiled all packages with the new versions of EFL (1.26.3) and Enlightenment (0.25.4). Everything seems to work perfectly well and I noticed more stability. I used the slackENLIGHTENMENT scripts (https://github.com/ryanpcmcquen/slackENLIGHTENMENT) and everything worked perfectly fine!
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing
Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute
content, let us know.