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List:       kde-maemo
Subject:    Re: Packaging Development KDEPIM Versions for N900 Fremantle
From:       Volker Krause <vkrause () kde ! org>
Date:       2011-09-09 13:59:10
Message-ID: 1443760.Jx0Q7kJDHI () vkpc9
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On Thursday 08 September 2011 19:51:50 Bjoern Ricks wrote:
> Am 08.09.11 18:21, schrieb Volker Krause:
> > On Thursday 08 September 2011 16:24:42 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> >> On Thursday, 2011-09-08, Volker Krause wrote:
> >>> On Thursday 08 September 2011 08:53:16 Bjoern Ricks wrote:
> >>>> On Thursday 08 September 2011 08:41:18 Volker Krause wrote:
> >>>>> On Monday 05 September 2011 10:01:21 Bjoern Ricks wrote:
> >>>>>> After Andre fixed also the logfile sync some minutes ago
> >>>>>> shared-desktop-ontologies 0.7.1 is now available.
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> On Saturday 03 September 2011 10:37:03 Bjoern Ricks
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>> I'll try to take a look at shared-desktop-ontologies
> >>>>>>> today.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Thanks, kdelibs is working now as well. Moving on to
> >>>>> kdepimlibs :)
> >>>> 
> >>>> After you did nearly 100 commits to update kdelibs packages
> >>>> ;-)
> >>> 
> >>> well, it takes a while if you only get an error message every
> >>> hour or two, noting exactly one file that's wrong ;)
> >>> 
> >>> Anyway, I'm stuck now in kdepimlibs that still claims not being
> >>> able to find Soprano and Nepomuk, no idea yet what might cause
> >>> that, kdelibs found those just fine.
> >> 
> >> Might not be related but I had a similar experience just
> >> yesterday when doing a full rebuild of my checkout.
> >> 
> >> After some investigation I found that kdelibs' CMake run actually
> >> complained about Soprano not being found but continued anyway
> >> (IMHO broken behavior).
> >> 
> >> However, it looked like Soprano had been installed!
> >> 
> >> After several unsucessful attempts I found out that I missed some
> >> redland or rasqal packages (not sure which, I installed several
> >> at once), which did not change anything visibly but resulted in
> >> Soprano being found by kdelibs and kdepimlibs then finding
> >> Nepomuk.
> > 
> > Yep, I have seen this before as well. However, it doesn't seem to
> > be the case here: - Soprano cmake says it found all the
> > redland/raptor/rasqal/virtuoso/iodbc stuff it needs, only Sesame2
> > and Clucene are not found (but are optional for KDE afaik) -
> > kdelibs finds all Soprano/SDO bits it needs and builds Nepomuk, the
> > Nepomuk libs are packaged (would result in an packaging error if
> > they were missing, see further up in this thread).
> > 
> > Still, kdepimlibs insists on neither Soprano nor Nepomuk being
> > present at all (not incomplete or too old).
> 
> I remember some parts of nepomuk are in kde(base)-runtime. Maybe that
> is missing.

That's not checked at compile time. But I think I found the problem, it seems 
libsoprano-dev wasn't installed when building kdepimlibs, causing the Soprano 
check (and subsequently the Nepomuk check) to fail. I've committed a possible 
fix.

Volker

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