On Tuesday 13 December 2011 21:23:52 Alexander Neundorf wrote: > Somewhat similar, do we still have the plan to provide like a wrapper > FindKF5.cmake/KF5Config.cmake, which will include all libraries making up > KF5 ? > If so, which library/package should install that ? > Who will install the file which contains the compiler flags we recommend to > use for KDE ? > Maybe the same as the one defining the install dirs ?
Actually, after we make the base modular, nothing prevents us from still providing "easy to use, all in one" solutions, like maybe FindKF5 and a set of easy-to-use install dirs. All we're trying to achieve is that using that stuff isn't *necessary*, to write a Qt+some_frameworks application. But for the convenience of all the existing KDE apps we could definitely provide what you suggest, from the still-to-come "tier 4" framework. (the one without a proper name yet :-) It's just that we have to resist the temptation to "put everything in there" as before, so creating it late is a way to resist that temptation, by forcing us to find modular solutions first :) The goal is modular libs. The apps themselves don't have to be that much different from before, in terms of build system and stuff. -- David Faure, [email protected], http://www.davidfaure.fr Sponsored by Nokia to work on KDE, incl. KDE Frameworks 5 _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
