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Subject: Re: Pre-approved Languages
From: Allen Winter <winter () kde ! org>
Date: 2008-04-29 19:43:47
Message-ID: 200804291543.48148.winter () kde ! org
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On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:08:43 Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:48:01PM +0200, Dirk Mueller wrote:
> > On Sunday 30 March 2008, Allen Winter wrote:
> > > So we seem to have reached consensus on a policy (enclosed below).
> >
> > was the dependency issue discussed anywhere? I'm 17700 mails behind, so
> > sorry about beating a dead horse, but I've just seen a python kde app
> > appearing in kdebase/workspace, which is a dependency of kdebindings
> > (where python kde is built). I don't think thats a great thing to do.
>
> Dirk said on kde-commits:
> > this is a dependency loop (kdebase/workspace needed before
> > kdebindings, kdebindings needed before printer-applet). any reason
> > this cannot be in an addon module, like kdeutils? or kdeadmin?
>
> It's not something I noticed until after I put it in. It's in
> kdebase because that's where the old one was and in /workspace because
> that's the X11 specific stuff. I added a cmake variable that can be
> set to stop it needing pykde at build time. But it can be moved to
> kdeutils if people prefer.
>
Ah, I didn't know that kdebindings had to be built after kdebase/workspace.
So, the build order is
kdesupport -> kdelibs -> kdepimlibs -> kdebase -> kdebindings -> everything else??
If the above is true, then yes, we definitely need to move printer-applet
to either kdeutils or kdeadmin. Either one seems ok with me..
-Allen
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