Thanks, CMake finds the missing dependences now.

On 29 November 2010 20:52, Sebastian Trüg wrote:

> I would be very happy to know what you want to do.
>
> I want to read all properties of the files in a folder and perform some
quick learning on them. Then I'd use that information in creative ways for
display and interaction, for example as an enhanced faceted search for the
new "filters" panel in Dolphin that ordered facets by relevance (with
'relevance' being defined and refined by the user interactions). The closest
example to what I want to do, and my original inspiration, is the Lapis text
editor <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapis_%28text_editor%29>.

If the analysis of properties works as I expect, I believe I know how to
create an End-User Development tool on top of semantic services like
Nepomuk. It would allow common users to create automatic tasks without a
programming language - in a way simpler than scripting tools like Apple's
Automator <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automator_%28software%29> or Google
App Inventor <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_App_Inventor>, more
similar to a Spreadsheet.

If all goes well, in the long term I hope this to be a killer app for the
semantic desktop! :-)
Unfortunately I'm doing this in my scarce free time, so the first results
will have to wait untill I learn my way through the basics of CMake and
Nepomuk.

I expect to release early and often as soon as I get some working prototype,
to get feedback on the learning algorithms.
 
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