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List: kde-core-devel
Subject: Re: Freeze exemption for PA integration into Phonon
From: Michael Jansen <kde () michael-jansen ! biz>
Date: 2009-12-09 18:28:17
Message-ID: 200912091928.18256.kde () michael-jansen ! biz
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On Wednesday 09 December 2009 19:10:50 Thomas Lübking wrote:
> Am Wednesday 09 December 2009 schrieb Michael Jansen:
> > > > It's not too much of a problem to:
> > > > 1. Compile Qt sans-phonon
> > > > 2. Compile Phonon
> > > > 3. Recompile Qt + Phonon
> >
> > What is it i gain by step 3? Noone really explained that. Do i recompile
> > qt with -no-phonon here again?
>
> You DON'T
> This /would/ be a way to compile Qt on an external Phonon, but currently Qt
> ships it's phonon. (as Qt "relies" on Phonon and Phonon relies on Qt)
>
> So you
> - compile Qt with -phonon
> (i.e. don't touch the phonon settings and Qt will compile it) to have Qt
> Phonon support (for later on)
> - Then you compile phonon from/with kdesupport (to get a recent version)
> and have it replace the Qt variant by either
> ° redirecting the PREFIX or
> ° copy/symlink it by hand (maybe also run "sudo ldconfig")
>
> As long as kdesupport phonon is BC to Qt Phonon, everything works...
I understand the solution. But which problem is solved in contrast to
1. compiling qt without phonon
2. compiling kdesupport/phonon
Mike
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