There's an AUR package for termkit, I haven't tried building it though.
]]>This is the real terminal of the future ;P
This is great idea for terminal, really !
How do I install it on ArchLinux?
]]>I often use the terminal due to the speed and customazibility of your .bashrc.
How efficient is this resource wise? I'm not sure it could print out a directory containing thousands of files within a reasonable amount of time.
Would want my old terminal just in case my graphic drivers crash big time!
]]>git, bootstrap, mysql, mongo, rails, node, coffee, js, dom, jquery, svg, ruby code, file paths, url's, shell commands, etc.
I saw:
git, mysql, lots of gibberish, file paths, url's, shell commands, etc.
I guess I'm not a member of that demographic?
]]>http://xiki.org/ presents another take on what a terminal can be.
I'm going to betray my prejudices here but, from the xiki website:
For example type: git, bootstrap, mysql, mongo, rails, node, coffee, js, dom, jquery, svg, ruby code, file paths, url's, shell commands, etc.
...they're clearly marketing towards a particular demographic.
]]>ok, so you aren't running EFL from the Extra repo, that's a development build. You also aren't running my SVN/Git pkgbuilds from the AUR or you wouldn't have the static lib. How did you install the EFL (Ecore, E_DBus, Edje, Eet, Eeze, Efreet, Eina, Eio, Embryo, Emotion, Ethumb, & Evas)? If you're not sure, see if pacman -Qo /usr/lib/libeina.so.1.7.99 or pacman -Qo /usr/lib/libeina.a gives you any clues.
Thanks for that, turns out eina-svn was installed as well as some other svn libraries, enlightenment17 was from extra though, just needed to remove them and install the extra libs
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