At Tuesday 25 March 2008 15:59, you wrote: > On Tuesday 25 March 2008, Mark Constable wrote: > > I can imagine this is why kdesupport came into > > being in the first place, something that can be reliably fetched > > automatically with standard tools. > > Exactly, this is my idea. If you want to build trunk, you use kdesupport > from trunk and you can trust it works. If you build 4.0 branch (not a > release!), you use kdesupport 4.0 branch and you trust that it will > work. > This is really only for developers, or those who want to follow the > development closely, not those building releases from source. For them, > there should be officially released packages, in the best case provided > by their distribution.
To be able to ship 4.0 to the customers distro's /must/ have version of all the dependencies of KDE4. Including the ones which live in kdesupport. How else can they ship it? -- Tom Albers
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