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Subject: Fwd: Re: How to distribute kdedb plugins
From: George Staikos <staikos () kde ! org>
Date: 2001-03-28 20:19:55
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This somehow didn't appear on the list when I sent it 3 hours ago.
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Subject: Re: How to distribute kdedb plugins
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:14:30 -0500
From: George Staikos <staikos@kde.org>
To: kde-core-devel@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
On Wednesday 28 March 2001 09:07, Alessandro Praduroux wrote:
> Il 15:58, mercoledì 28 marzo 2001, George Staikos ha scritto:
> > I'm really wondering how kdedb plugins will be distributed. I think
> > it's crazy to have kdelibs depend on various databases now too. Yet some
> > people will want it to work with their database. Maybe does it make
> > sense to ship the actual source for the plugins and a Makefile in the
> > binary packages and allow the user to generate plugins as needed? I've
> > seen something like this done before but I can't remember where now. It
> > really wouldn't be fun to have to download kdelibs source after
> > installing a binary kdelibs packages just so you can compile a kdedb
> > plugin.
>
> distibution-wise, a plugin can be a separate module.
> So, you will distribute:
>
> kdelibs v2.2 (including kde-db)
> kde-db-mysql (the mysql plugin)
> kde-db-posgres ...
>
> This is what actual distros do, I think...
And the distros are going to install Oracle, DB2, Informix, etc and link
KDE against them? Somehow I doubt that.... It's much better if a user can
easily build these without downloading all of kdelibs source.
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George Staikos
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