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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests
From:       Konrad Zemek <konrad.zemek () gmail ! com>
Date:       2013-10-01 15:45:54
Message-ID: 524AEE32.2080804 () gmail ! com
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Hey,

Recent changes of Google Mock package in Kubuntu (precompiled libraries 
are no longer shipped) have sparked a discussion on amarok-devel mailing 
list [1] on how should we proceed without readily available libraries to 
link to. Simply compiling sources from distro-provided package is not an 
option as not all distros ship them (e.g. Arch, Suse); that leaves us 
with options of pushing distros to provide such packages, or providing 
sources ourselves (in repository or otherwise).

I was having a hard time searching for examples of Google Mock usage on 
projects.kde.org, so my question is: how do other KDE projects deal with 
acquiring Google Mock?

     Konrad

[1] http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/amarok-devel/2013-October/012718.html


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