On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Pradeepto Bhattacharya <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Praveen A <[email protected]> wrote:
>

Thanks people.

1] I've posted only after following instructions found on kde.org. Did not
help much (even if it
   means I have not followed it very well - but I did the best I could)
2] I was not complaining about cmake. In fact, I use it as my own stuff's
build system. I was
    only point out my lack of familiarity and experience with cmake versus
the old standard
    auto-tools stuff.
3] I tried kdesvn-build - but did not help either.

While using kdesvn-build.

*) qt-copy error.log says
 This is the Qt/X11 Open Source Edition.

You cannot make a shadow build from a source tree containing a previous
build.
Cannot proceed.

*) kdesupport error.log ends with
/home2/kde-svn/kde/src/kdesupport/akonadi/server/shared/akapplication.cpp:
In member function 'void AkApplication::parseCommandLine()':
/home2/kde-svn/kde/src/kdesupport/akonadi/server/shared/akapplication.cpp:67:
error: 'AKONADI_VERSION_STRING' was not declared in this scope
[ 59%] Building CXX object
akonadi/server/CMakeFiles/akonadiprivate.dir/src/akonadi.cpp.o
make[2]: ***
[akonadi/server/CMakeFiles/akonadiprivate.dir/shared/akapplication.cpp.o]
Error 1

Now, obviously, digging further into the code and/or the build system would
help -
as anyone can guess - but I post here to leverage the experiences of people
here - are there any standard/common things I could be missing? For me,
right now, the path of least resistance is to simply point my yum to the
kde-redhat
site and use their latest RPMs - which I do - for I do not have the time
right now to
dig much deeper. But one day, I hope...

Thanks,
jaju
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