From kde-commits Sun Sep 26 13:28:45 2010 From: Wolfgang Rohdewald Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 13:28:45 +0000 To: kde-commits Subject: Re: KDE/kdegames Message-Id: <201009261528.45309.wolfgang () rohdewald ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-commits&m=128550778019503 On Sonntag 26 September 2010, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Sunday 26 September 2010, Christoph Feck wrote: > > On Saturday 25 September 2010 23:21:05 Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote: > > > On Samstag 25 September 2010, Christoph Feck wrote: > > > > Additionally, I seem to remember there was some > > > > discussion what to do (build/install) kajongg when > > > > runtime dependencies are not found, but I cannot > > > > remember the outcome. > > > > > > http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-devel&m=126890156111852&w > > > =2 > > > > > > the general consensus was that missing runtime deps > > > should generate warnings but not errors at build time. > > > > Right, but recent commits have the effect that kajongg isn't > > even build (let alone installed) when runtime dependencies > > are not found? > > If PyQt is only a runtime dependency, then the commit you > mention seems to be just wrong. > > Alex I absolutely agree. There should be clear guidelines defined for python projects somewhere in the wiki IMHO. I am not a cmake export nor a packager and would really prefer to stay out of this discussion. Anyway I would volunteer to write up a new small chapter "CMake and Python projects" at http://techbase.kde.org/Development/CMake if nobody else does. I think commit r1131550 should also be reverted: > Author: jriddell > Date: Fri May 28 11:43:24 2010 +0000 > > Give error messages if runtime depends aren't found, also note way to install without runtime depends > I tried to mail Jonathan Riddell by private mail on May 31 but I never got an answer and then I forgot about it. Maybe I did not use the right mail address. -- Wolfgang