On 2008-07-25, Gerrit Jan baarda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 24 July 2008 20:54:37 Sune Vuorela wrote: >> > 1. Me doing something stupid :) >> > 2. A problem with the current debian package. >> > 3. An upstream problem that is not been flagged up to the upstream >> > developers. > >> At least (parts) of the indi stuff gets built and installed during the >> packaging. I don't have any ways to test it myself (I think). > >> But it could be all three of it. Unfortunately, debugging is much up to >> you (or other interested peoples), but if you track it down to 2) > > I downloaded the kdeedu source package and I noticed there was a patch in the > '/debian/patches' directory with the name 'disable_indi' it contains:
In earlier versions, indi didn't build, so we disabled indy temporarily, but .. > #disable_indi > 97_fix_target_link_libraries.diff the # is a comment, meaning that the patch isn't used (but still around if we ever feel like using it again) The patches to apply are read from the seriess file - except lines starting with a #. > I compiled kdeedu with the 'disable_indi' file removed, this compiled fine, > but > installing the new packages gave no improvement. Kind of expected as the patch is disabled. > Off topic: > I'm not very familiar with debian packageing, is there a quick way to just > build kstars instead of the whole of kdeedu? patching the kstars dir and running make inside builddir, followed by fakeroot debian/rules binary should build binary packages without cleaning everything up before. But first time, you need to build the entire thing. /Sune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

