torsdag 14 August 2008 skrev reinhard: > On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 18:29 -0200, Mads Bondo Dydensborg wrote: > > It has been tested on a clean kubuntu 8.04 with KDE 4.1 applied, where it > > appears to work [see below for steps]. But, in keeping with Dan Dennedys > > advice, I would really (really really) love to get some feedback from this > > list, before I start blowing the horn for it. > > ok, so why is kde 4.1 the minimal requirement? > Works fine with 4.0.5 on ubuntu 8.04 ;)
Thats what jb said was the minimal ... so I stuck to that. > > > > > Oh, and perhaps an important note: the wizard configures mlt > > with --disable-qimage because I simply could not figure out a way to reliably > > let the mlt configure system know where to find qimage.h. (Shouldn't the > > sources include Qt/qimage.h at the least, or something?). > > Will be of not much help for you (but maybe for other having the same > problem), but personally I could solve this on my machine by changing a > line in the configure script in mlt/src/modules/qimage: > > from > > qimage_libdir=/usr/lib/qt4 > > to > > qimage_libdir=/usr/lib Are you then sure that it links against qt4? Because it will compile, but not work, with qt3. (If I understand jb correctly). > > > > > I have made the wizard available for testing at > > http://www.dydensborg.dk/software/kbw/kdenlive_builder_wizard.kmdr > > > > Works fine using kde4 but would be nice if your wizard would also work for users of other environments beside of kde4 ;) > Running gnome or xfce the wizard gives an error, since kioclient and kde4-config could not be found. Thanks a lot for the report! Did you try to run it through the kdenlive_start script? Working with gnome or xfce has not been really high on my list (but maybe not clear from the name, although the graphic does state "for kde") - but I am willing to give it a thought. Here are my rationale: - for kioclient/kfmclient - this is just to allow version checks (of the wizard) and open up the folder with the bins in (the very last step/button). I think it states it is optional now? Or I could state it more explicit. - for kde4-config - I did not want people to try and compile it on kde 4.0.x, when jb stated that kde 4.1.x was a requirement. Also, I need to check for Qt4.4 - again, because "jb said so" :-). Also, I take the presence of kde4-config as an indicator that they do actually have something resembling the build environment for kde4(?). Do you know of a better way to check for it? Again, thanks a lot for trying it out. I am quite happy it actually worked for smeone, although it appears it does not run as trouble free as I would have liked. Regards Mads -- Mads Bondo Dydensborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.madsdydensborg.dk/ So the lesson of BBC is that if you're misleading about whether the government misled you into war, management must resign. What about the simpler case -- you're just misleading about going to war? - Lawrence Lessig (30.01.2004) on BBC and the Iraqi war ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Kdenlive-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdenlive-devel
