Fork of Enlightenment version 17 (commonly called E17) used as the main desktop environment on Bodhi Linux
Installing Moksha
Requirements:
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Dependencies for building under Bodhi:
doxygen pkg-config libglib2.0-dev libssl-dev libpng12-dev libharfbuzz-dev
libfribidi-dev libfontconfig1-dev libluajit-5.1-dev libsndfile1-dev
libpulse-dev libbullet-dev libxcb1-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev
automake libx11-xcb-dev
Must:
libc libm libX11 libXext evas ecore ecore-evas ecore-file ecore-ipc ecore-con
ecore-imf ecore-x edje eet embryo efreet e_dbus eio
xcb xcb-shape xcb-keysyms
[png loader in evas, jpeg loader in evas, eet loader in evas, software_x11
engine in evas, buffer engine in evas]
You can also use the configure --prefix option to put Moksha in a separate tree
of its own (recommended) like:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/moksha
You will, as usual, need to add the subsequent bin dir to your $PATH etc.
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