2018 m. vasario 7 d., trečiadienis 12:56:23 GMT Eric Hameleers rašė: > On Wed, 7 Feb 2018, Aleix Pol wrote: > > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:46 PM, Eric Hameleers <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Mon, 5 Feb 2018, David Faure wrote: > >> > >>> Dear packagers, > >>> > >>> KDE Frameworks 5.43.0 has been uploaded to the usual place. > >>> > >>> New frameworks: kholidays and purpose > >>> (the purpose is to go on holidays, clearly). > >>> > >>> Public release next Saturday. > >>> > >>> Thanks for the packaging work! > >> > >> > >> According to https://api.kde.org/frameworks/index.html , purpose is a > >> Tier-1 > >> Framework and should depend only on Qt and possibly a small number of 3rd > >> party libraries. > >> But I find that purpose refuses to compile without kio (supposedly a Tier-3 > >> Framework) and kaccounts-integration (from Applications). > >> > >> I think this new Framework was added in a haste? Better to add it to > >> Applications instead? > >> > >> Cheers, Eric > >> > >> -- > >> Eric Hameleers <[email protected]> > >> Home: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/ > > > > I'll change the tier. > > > > Aleix > > That won't fix everything. If purpose depends on kaccounts-integration > (from Applications) then it can not be a Framework, right? > > Cheers, Eric > >
I uninstalled kaccounts-integration and purpose still compiles fine. Yes, it prints a warning that kaccounts is not available, but still compiles. -- I encourage the use of end to end email encryption GPG key: https://stikonas.eu/andrius.asc Fingerprint: 1EE5 A320 5904 BAA2 B88C 0A9D 24FD 3194 0095 C0E1
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