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Subject: Re: Review Request 109675: Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS
From: "Andreas Hartmetz" <ahartmetz () gmail ! com>
Date: 2013-03-24 16:31:33
Message-ID: 20130324163133.24010.79948 () vidsolbach ! de
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(Updated March 24, 2013, 4:31 p.m.)
Review request for kdelibs and Vishesh Handa.
Changes
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Now using @SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX@.
Description
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Planned commit message:
Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS.
I tracked down a Nepomuk problem to this. Nepomuk file indexing didn't
work because the ontologies were too old. Nepomuk loaded ontologies
from /usr/share instead of my KDE prefix /opt/kde4/share, because
/opt/kde4 was the very last entry in the respective search list in
KStandardDirs. The first entries in that search list all came from
XDG_DATA_DIRS, which in my case (Kubuntu) is set by the X session
initialization scripts. That is before startkde runs, so startkde
never touched XDG_DATA_DIRS. But it should, and now it does.
Diffs (updated)
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startkde.cmake 8361fe0
Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109675/diff/
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Thanks,
Andreas Hartmetz
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<div>Review request for kdelibs and Vishesh Handa.</div>
<div>By Andreas Hartmetz.</div>
<p style="color: grey;"><i>Updated March 24, 2013, 4:31 p.m.</i></p>
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break-word;">Planned commit message:
Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS.
I tracked down a Nepomuk problem to this. Nepomuk file indexing didn't
work because the ontologies were too old. Nepomuk loaded ontologies
from /usr/share instead of my KDE prefix /opt/kde4/share, because
/opt/kde4 was the very last entry in the respective search list in
KStandardDirs. The first entries in that search list all came from
XDG_DATA_DIRS, which in my case (Kubuntu) is set by the X session
initialization scripts. That is before startkde runs, so startkde
never touched XDG_DATA_DIRS. But it should, and now it does.</pre>
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<li>startkde.cmake <span style="color: grey">(8361fe0)</span></li>
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