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Subject: Re: Problem finding libical (kdepimlibs)
From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date: 2009-01-28 12:31:55
Message-ID: 20090128123155.GD6310 () neo ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org
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On 28.01.09 12:09:05, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 28.01.09 12:49:29, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> > Rauch Wolke wrote:
> > > it depens on where your libical includes are stored ....
> > > mine are in /usr/include/libical .... locate them and use this
> > > directory ....
> >
> > I don't use anything. It's cmake magic which sets it
> > to /usr/local/include/libical - ie. it (or libical itself?) is buggy
> > probably.
>
> That find-module needs a rewrite, it violates almost all guidelines about
> writing find-modules (Sorry Allen).
>
> > My guess is that it works by accident for you (and most of others)
> > because /usr/include is in includes path anyway. My "problem" is
> > that /usr/local/include isn't includes path - I have no more stuff
> > installed in /usr/local.
>
> Exactly, the code using ical.h and friends needs to be fixed to use
>
> #include <libical/ical.h>
>
> And along with that the find-module needs to be fixed as well.
I'm posting a possible fix to kde-buildsystem, further discussion should
happen there.
Andreas
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