On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Luca Beltrame <lbeltr...@kde.org> wrote: > Il giorno Tue, 23 May 2017 23:37:25 +0200 > Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> ha scritto: > >> On the actual problem, as a workaround, have you tried "apt-get >> build-dep kwave" or the "synonymous" command in whatever OS the image >> you're using has? > > My guess is that it would pull also the KDE software dependencies, > which is something unwanted as they're handled by the CI itself.
Yes, that's correct. We don't install anything that comes from git.kde.org, to entirely eliminate the possibility that system binaries are used instead of binaries provided by the CI system itself. > > But a workaround would be to watch the output and grab all non-KDE > stuff there. (Not ideal, I know) Yeah, that is an option. In some cases the list of Frameworks + Other KDE packages (like ECM) makes sorting through such a list quite formidable. In many cases it's faster to just install what CMake is reporting as missing. Cheers, Ben