Re: e-conf not installed by default anymore?




>   It seems that e-conf is no longer built by default, which is likely what's
> causing all the mails and posts about "How do I configure enlightenment?".
> I discovered this because I rm -rf'ed my Gnome tree and rebuilt from scratch,
> only to find my e-conf gone.  Making it by hand works perfectly well, but it's
> such a useful little program that it's hard to see why it isn't in the default
> build.

It's placed in its own package called e-conf nowadays, I think.

Richard




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