> On Jan. 27, 2016, 8:02 a.m., Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > Just in case that there is misunderstanding going on:
> >
> > > Global Shortcuts (we don't have kded so this won't work for us anyway)
> >
> > Global shortcut handling does not depend on kded!
> >
> > Also I want to point out to
> > http://commits.kde.org/kglobalaccel/40d047f013dc6f0e2f78066184a51a8c6e22eccd
> > which was especially written for the behavior in xmlgui. As long as you
> > don't configure a shortcut on a QAction it won't actually start the runtime
> > part.
> >
> > If the motivation is to ensure you don't need it on Krita on non-Linux:
> > just don't ship the binary. You don't need it.
>
> Andre Heinecke wrote:
> Yes misunderstanding on my side which component handles globalshortcuts
> at runtime. I only knew that they never were available in Gpg4win / Kleopatra
> as we didn't ship lots of runtime dependencies.
>
> But with Frameworks I want to clean up the build dependencies, too. In
> KDE4 we had so many dependencies that we were unable to manage them as part
> of the Gpg4win build system and had to use Emerge on Windows to prepare
> binary packages of Kleopatra. This made Kleopatra maintenance and updates
> really hard and made it nearly impossible for a third party to rebuild
> everything from source. (example: kdelibs neeeded phonon, phonon on windows
> needed the vlc backend so we had a build dependency against vlc (and it's
> dependencies) even though Kleopatra does not play a single sound and hat no
> runtime support for any of this)
> But with Frameworks I want to clean up the build dependencies, too.
Understandable. Thus I suggest to cut down the dependencies of KGlobalAccel.
Disable runtime part and it only depends on find_package(Qt5
${REQUIRED_QT_VERSION} CONFIG REQUIRED DBus Widgets). And there we can also
work on. So is a tier1 libray not depending on DBus sufficient or do you
really, really get rid of the dependency?
- Martin
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On Jan. 27, 2016, 9:53 a.m., Andre Heinecke wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 27, 2016, 9:53 a.m.)
>
>
> Review request for KDE Frameworks.
>
>
> Repository: kxmlgui
>
>
> Description
> -------
>
> This is part of a three patch series that aims to allow a "leightweight"
> build of KXmlGui without DBus and KService dependencies. I've added the
> patches to: https://phabricator.kde.org/T1390 I'm not sure if I can create
> reviews that depend on changes from another review, I'll try and if it does
> not work I'll open one after another.
>
> Global shortcuts are a nice optional feature to have. But as they are not
> strictly neccessary for the core functionality of KXmlGui, as I see it, and
> pull in an extra dependency to DBus and need runtime support on the target
> platform they should be optional.
>
> This (and the other changes) add lots of unloved ifdefs, I could understand
> if thats disliked. But let me explain the background of this change:
>
> I'm currently updating Kleopatra in Gpg4win to a KDE Frameworks based build.
> This is nice. Frameworks are awesome, I can just pick what I need and don't
> have dependencies to lots of things that are actually not needed.
> Then comes KXmlGui, adds 20 Framework dependencies, and I don't know what to
> do.
> I want:
> - configureable "KDE Style" GUI
> - configurable Shortcuts
> - KDE Standardactions (e.g. Help / WhatsThis)
> - kbugreport
> - KDE Integration in an KDE Environment
>
> But I don't want:
> - Global Shortcuts (we don't have kded so this won't work for us anyway)
> - DBus (our dbus is directory scoped and there are no other applications
> using dbus installed by us)
> - KService dependency (System configuration has been troublesome in the past
> on Windows and is not neccessary if we provide just a single installation)
>
> So these Patches are my way out of this Problem. Without the optional
> packages KXmlGui provides what I want and does not depend on what I don't
> want.
>
>
> Diffs
> -----
>
> CMakeLists.txt 9d79619
> src/CMakeLists.txt 58f0c7a
> src/config-xmlgui.h.cmake 07c882f
> src/kactioncollection.cpp 9c45725
> src/kkeysequencewidget.cpp b2e2b6a
> src/kshortcuteditwidget.cpp 670d031
> src/kshortcutseditor.cpp 99dfb3d
> src/kshortcutseditoritem.cpp 461a90c
> src/kxmlguifactory.cpp 2767e69
>
> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/126895/diff/
>
>
> Testing
> -------
>
> Compiled with and without dependency. Tested Kleopatra against it.
> Not yet tested on Windows, will do so in the next days.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre Heinecke
>
>
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