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Subject: Re: [Kde-bindings] building smoke
From: Helio Chissini de Castro <helio () kde ! org>
Date: 2009-09-22 20:50:31
Message-ID: 200909221750.31614.helio () kde ! org
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Em Segunda-feira 21 de setembro 2009, às 14:05:09, você escreveu:
> On 9/21/09 1:28 AM, "Stefano Crocco" <stefano.crocco@alice.it> wrote:
> > On Sunday 20 September 2009, Arno Rehn wrote:
> >> |Yes, the name generator_smoke.so is used on purpose, since it's a
> >> | plugin and not a real shared library. QLibrary (with which the
> >> | generator is loaded) tries all possibilities, including
> >> | generator_smoke.so. I don't have a clue why it doesn't work for you,
> >> | but on my machine it does. What revision and what distro do you use?
> >
> > I tried again this morning with revision 1026229 with the same results.
> > I'm using Gentoo Linux with the live kde ebuilds.
> >
> > Stefano
>
> Dirk's dashboard for the icecream cluster also is listing this error as
> well, so it's not isolated to Gentoo....
I know the issue. I start to have it after clean the system.
Arno, you already have a previous installed bindings, with library in path,
that's why you don't have the issue.
I tried to solve in the Unix side, using this on main CMakeLists.txt:
if( UNIX )
# Generator library is used during compilation. If some environment not
# have previous kdebindings installed, will fail, then we need add local
path
set( ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generator/bin )
endif( UNIX )
But seens this is not effective in general.
Maybe link static the library in generator will make the whole process easier.
--
Helio Chissini de Castro
KDE Developer
Brasil/South America Primary Contact
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