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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 156791] New: Phonon doesn't compile,
From:       Akarsh Simha <akarshsimha () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-01-27 16:08:32
Message-ID: 20080127170831.156791.akarshsimha () gmail ! com
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           Summary: Phonon doesn't compile, complains about missing Xine
           Product: Phonon
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Compiled Sources
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: xine backend
        AssignedTo: kretz kde org
        ReportedBy: akarshsimha gmail com


Version:            (using Devel)
Installed from:    Compiled sources
Compiler:          g++ 4.2.3 
OS:                Linux

Despite having installed libxine-1.1.9.1, I get the following error while compiling a recent SVN version \
of kdebase (Output of cmake): ==================================================
-- Install the package which contains OpenEXR.pc if you want to support this feature.
-- Create macro to display info at the end of install
CMake Error: Xine_DIR is set to /c/kde-devel/xine-lib-1.1.9.1/, which is not a directory containing \
XineConfig.cmake CMake Error: An attempt was made to access a variable: XINE_FOUND that has not been \
defined. This variable is created by the FIND_PACKAGE command. CMake version 1.6 always converted the \
variable name to upper-case, but this behavior is no longer the case.  To fix this you might need to set \
the cache value of CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.6 or less.  If you are writing a CMake listfile, \
you should change the variable reference to use the case of the argument to FIND_PACKAGE. CMake Error: An \
attempt was made to access a variable: XINE_FOUND that has not been defined. This variable is created by \
the FIND_PACKAGE command. CMake version 1.6 always converted the variable name to upper-case, but this \
behavior is no longer the case.  To fix this you might need to set the cache value of \
CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.6 or less.  If you are writing a CMake listfile, you should change the \
variable reference to use the case of the argument to FIND_PACKAGE. CMake Error: An attempt was made to \
access a variable: XINE_FOUND that has not been defined. This variable is created by the FIND_PACKAGE \
command. CMake version 1.6 always converted the variable name to upper-case, but this behavior is no \
longer the case.  To fix this you might need to set the cache value of CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to \
1.6 or less.  If you are writing a CMake listfile, you should change the variable reference to use the \
                case of the argument to FIND_PACKAGE.
-- Found CLucene library: /usr/lib/libclucene.so
=============================================
At the end, cmake complains about having not found xine-libs 1.1.x and the compile stops.

On replacing all XINE_... variables with Xine_ as indicated by CMake in the error message, I get the \
following error message: ==============================================================
-- Install the package which contains OpenEXR.pc if you want to support this feature.
-- Create macro to display info at the end of install
CMake Error: Xine_DIR is set to "/c/kde-devel/xine-lib-1.1.9.1/", which is not a directory containing \
                XineConfig.cmake
-- Found CLucene library: /usr/lib/libclucene.so
-- Found CLucene include dir: /usr/include
===============================================================

This is using cmake version 2.4-patch 6


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