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Subject: Re: Build instructions on KDE TechBase for 4.x release or BRANCH
From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date: 2008-08-29 6:38:10
Message-ID: 20080829063810.GA18787 () morpheus ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org
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On 28.08.08 17:09:30, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> James Richard Tyrer wrote:
>
> > KDEsupport contains a lot of stuff. Are all these required:
> >
> So, here is how I am doing:
>
> automoc
> KDESupport ONLY
We should probably have a real release of that before KDE 4.2
> > akonadi
> There is a BRANCH. Is the 1.0 BRANCH the one to use?
No idea, I'm using trunk for building trunk, the kdepim people should
know.
> > eigen
> Package: eigen-1.0.5
> > eigen2
> Package: eigen-2.0-alpha7 Only an Alpha; doesn't sound good.
This is some math stuff IIRC so might only be needed for some kdeedu
parts.
> > taglib
> There are BRANCHes Do we use: 1.4 or 1.5?
My distro has 1.5 and I'm building with that, never tried with 1.4.
> > soprano
> There are BRANCHes Do we use: 2.0 or 2.1?
I've always used trunk/ for that, but I'm not sure whats needed/working
for 4.1, the soprano maintainer should know.
> strigi
> Using the 0.5 BRANCH
Right.
> > qimageblitz
> KDESupport ONLY
This isn't really changed anyway, so use trunk/ until a release is made.
> > phonon
> Using the 4.2 BRANCH
Yeap.
> > cpptoxml
> KDESupport ONLY
Thats not needed - AFAIK - to build any trunk/KDE module.
> We have three packages that are in KDESupport only. I see this as a
> problem. Is it OK to continue to use TRUNK for these?
qimageblitz won't see many changes, if any at all. I think the same is
true for automoc. cpptoxml is developed in an external repository and
just mirrored into kdesupport for convenience.
Andreas
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