hi Alex, thanks for your patience ;) On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Alexander Neundorf <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> I had a look, now I remember. >> >>> There is now quite a lot of stuff in it which I don't understand, like >> >>> those "eay" libraries and and the FindLibraryWithDebug file which will >> >>> probably break something on Windows if it is removed. >> >>> >> >>> The FindOpenSSL.cmake from CMake 2.6.4, which we depend on, doesn't >> >>> look for the crypto library, so simply removing FindOpenSSL.cmake from >> >>> kdelibs would not help your problem with libcrypto. >> >>> >> >>> Starting with cmake 2.8.0 FindOpenSSL.cmake checks for libcrypto. >> >>> It has also some handling for debug and release builds on Windows, but >> >>> I can't really comment on this, our Windows developers have to check >> >>> that. >> >>> >> >>> So, we cannot simply remove the FindOpenSSL.cmake we have in kdelibs. >> >>> Either the one we have has to be updated to e.g. the one from CMake >> >>> 2.8.4 or 2.8.0, or a higher version of cmake needs to be required by >> >>> KDE. But I'd like to wait a bit with requiring a higher cmake version. >> >>> I'd like to see what comes out of the platform 11 meeting, maybe we'll >> >>> need a higher cmake version afterwards, and I wouldn't want to >> >>> increase the required version twice. >> >>> >> >>> So, can you pelase check that it works for you if you replace the >> >>> FindOpenSSL.cmake in kdelibs with the one from CMake 2.8.4 ? >> >> >> >> Matthias, your turn to say you're still there :) >> > >> > yes, I realize.. :) thanks for looking into the issue, Alex; and >> > thanks for reminding me Raphael ;) >> > >> > I have briefly taken a look but I run into trouble when running cmake >> > (after upgrading my cmake from 2.8.1 to 2.8.4), so I need more time to >> > investigate. I report back to you next week with more info. I am still >> > on kde 4.4.4 here, so I might have to upgrade kde as well, i guess. >> > >> > cheers >> > matthias >> >> I have tested with the 2.8.4 version of FindOpenSSL.cmake and it >> works, but did you want me to downgrade to cmake 2.6.4 somehow? That > > KDE requires CMake 2.6.4. > So, you replaced the FindOpenSSL.cmake in kdelibs/cmake/modules/ with the one > from CMake 2.8.4, right ? yes (i'll add the command to avoid confusion): # cp /home/mattie/programs/cmake-2.8.4/Modules/FindOpenSSL.cmake /usr/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/FindOpenSSL.cmake > Which version of CMake did you use ? > It must be tested with CMake 2.6.4. > You can get it simply from here: > http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/cmake-2.6.4-Linux-i386.tar.gz > unpack it e.g. into /opt/, and then use this cmake by calling it with its full > path on a fresh build tree. ok, I downloaded the 2.6.4. when you invoke the right binary, it automatically uses the associated cmake environment? so I ran: ~/programs/cmake-2.6.4-Linux-i386/bin/cmake ../telemeter-plasmoid ================================================================== -- Found Qt-Version 4.6.3 (using /usr/bin/qmake) -- Found X11: /usr/lib64/libX11.so -- Phonon Version: 4.4.2 -- Found KDE 4.4 include dir: /usr/include -- Found KDE 4.4 library dir: /usr/lib64 -- Found the KDE4 kconfig_compiler preprocessor: /usr/bin/kconfig_compiler -- Found automoc4: /usr/bin/automoc4 CMake Error at /usr/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/FindOpenSSL.cmake:116 (include): include could not find load file: /FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake Call Stack (most recent call first): CMakeLists.txt:5 (find_package) ssl libs = /usr/lib64/libssl.so;/usr/lib64/libcrypto.so -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! ================================================================== doesn't look good :/ for completeness I also tested with kde4.6.0/qt4.7.1, same problem > You are testing this under Linux, right ? yes, of course ;) matthias _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
