# Troubleshooting Here you will find help if something doesn't work. If the issue isn't listed here, please [open an issue on the GitHub repo.](https://github.com/elkowar/eww/issues) ## Eww does not compile 1. Make sure that you are compiling eww using the nightly Rust toolchain. 2. Make sure you have all the necessary dependencies. If there are compile-errors, the compiler will tell you what you're missing. ## Eww does not work on Wayland 1. Make sure you compiled eww with the `--no-default-features --features=wayland` flags. 2. Make sure that you're not trying to use X11-specific features (these are (hopefully) explicitly specified as such in the documentation). ## My configuration is not loaded correctly 1. Make sure the `eww.yuck` and `eww.scss` files are in the correct places. 2. Sometimes, eww might fail to load your configuration as a result of a configuration error. Make sure your configuration is valid. ## Something isn't styled correctly! Check the [GTK-Debugger](working_with_gtk.md#gtk-debugger) to get more insight into what styles GTK is applying to which elements. ## General issues You should try the following things before opening an issue or doing more specialized troubleshooting: - Kill the eww daemon by running `eww kill` and re-open your window with the `--debug`-flag to get additional log output. - Now you can take a look at the logs by running `eww logs`. - Use `eww state` to see the state of all variables. - Use `eww debug` to see the structure of your widget and other information. - Update to the latest eww version. - Sometimes hot reloading doesn't work. In that case, you can make use of `eww reload` manually. Remember, if your issue isn't listed here, [open an issue on the GitHub repo](https://github.com/elkowar/eww/issues).