On Friday 05 June 2009, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > However I don't think defaulting to the kde install prefix is a good > idea
I disagree. Back in the kde3 days I made the autoconf stuff do exactly that. "checking where to install... /d/kde/inst/kde3 (as returned by kde-config) " This is because otherwise your KDE app won't even start, if it uses parts or plugins. You need to set $KDEDIRS somewhere that kde startup will read, and rerun kbuildsycoca4, when you use another prefix than your KDE install prefix. So in general it's much easier to install every kde app into the KDE install prefix. But of course if it should be done, then this shouldn't be done by kalarm alone but rather by FindKDE4Internal.cmake for all kde apps. > will screw their /usr directory. How? Typically "make install" as user is not able to write into root-owned /usr. So it has to be intentionnal, anyway, in that setup. -- David Faure, [email protected], sponsored by Qt Software @ Nokia to work on KDE, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org). _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
