Am Dienstag 04 Juli 2006 20:32 schrieb Albert Astals Cid: > There's a big problem [IMHO] with the fact that cmake has a cache to > remember things because: > > a) You run cmake and it tells you it could not find qt4 > b) You fix your qmake to say really where it is installed > c) You run cmake again and it still tels you it could not find qt4 > d) You rm -rf * the build dir and cmake again and it works
I'll fix this. It shouldn't go in the cache as valid if a wrong one has been found. > You can see that is pretty non optimal for a newcomer, as when reaching c) > he will think that has not fixed the problem > > Another example: > > a) You run cmake on okular > b) it tells you the pdf plugin will not be compiled because you miss > poppler c) You install poppler and run cmake again > d) You still get the pdf plugin will not be compiled message This also should not happen. If something hasn't been found, the value should be set to FOO-NOTFOUND which causes cmake on the next run to check again. If this isn't the case then there's something wrong. Alex _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
