Okay, I'm uploading mint11-based e17. Should be up by tomorrow morning- slooowww! If not by tomorrow night :0
Just a little fyi in case you want to build one your self or try out my version. The Live DVD has one glitch (at least on my machine) -a profile error- that can be solved by 1. ignoring it (double clickling the title bar and moving it aside, 2. creating a new user and loging in or 3. Install it to hard drive. Another thing is the latest Remastersys- though it created a custom.iso it failed to install to hard drive with a 'username' error. I installed an earlier version and it worked. Another thing that isn't a glitch but the usual pain thing is you'll have to mount your partitions to get Places to recognize them- using NTFS or manually editing fstab.
If you want to try this yourself using the current svn go here:
http://debe17.com/deb_page/deb_install_page.html
and download 'debe17-svn_1.1.1-0_all.deb'
If you try and install it with Gdebi etc. you'll get an x11 dependency error. Apt-get forcing works but if you first remove all the mint packages then gdebi you get no error and e17 compiles fine. And before any of this install: automake, autopoint and subversion. Compiling engage, Calendar or places you'll need to in terminal type
'svn co
http://svn.enlightenment.org/
svn/e/trunk/E-MODULES-EXTRA/places'
for example.
or
'svn co
http://svn.enlightenment.org/
svn/e/trunk/E-MODULES-EXTRA/engage'
this will download folders where you'll run ./autogen.sh then 'make' 'make install' My only issues installing e17 were the engage/calendar/places modules path. Getting an error like 'enlightenment package not found'
This is a great page for setting the path:
http://forum.enlightenment.org/comments ... ssionID=86
For example:
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
In our case it would be:
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/e17/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
If embryo_cc isn't found- point it to /opt/e17/bin
Also 'Places' won't work unless you install 'Hal'. Well, it'll work, the module will load but the gadget will be empty unless 'hal' is there. Also the hal in the repos has issues with say- inserting a sd card and it appearing in places. I had to use the Debian Squeeze hal and it worked. I'm sure there are a million ways to do one thing
After e17 is in you can reinsatll mint packages which puts things back in Control center like 'Update Manager' which worked on my live DVD test. The boot splash also returns icons etc. Oh, and the Synaptic install Flash Square worked like a charm.
I know, tmi. If you have any questions that I probably can't answer let me know
Best wishes,
Xeta