On Wednesday 28 March 2001 10:19, Alex Zepeda wrote: > On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:31:20AM +0100, Mike Richardson wrote: > > Is there a policy on this sort of requirement? Clearly the MySQL plugin > > needs MySQL but you'd hardly bundle that into KDE :-) But the XBase > > plugin gives database access with no extra user setup. xbsql could be > > bundled up in the plugin, but what about libxbase? > > I'd be inclined to say, put the plugin in kdedb. Me, I'd prefer all the > kdedb plugins to be in their own module. But I don't see a huge problem > with including plugins in kdelibs as long as they're properly controlled > by configure.in.in. Agreed, but I was thinking more about libxbase and libxbsql. The latter I wrote (with support from theKompany) so can just be some code in with the KDE-DB xbase plugin, but libxbase? Including this as "part" of KDE gives an out-of-the-box setup free database. OTOH libxbase doesn't feel like KDE code; kdesupport perhaps? > > - alex Regards Mike -- mike@quaking.demon.co.uk http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk