Fwd: [quanta-devel] Unable build kdewebdev in trunk after windows related build system

2008-03-27 Thread Andras Mantia
Hi, does anyone have an idea what is wrong here? Andras -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [quanta-devel] Unable build kdewebdev in trunk after windows related build system Date: Thursday 27 March 2008 From: Keith Isdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I

Re: Fwd: [quanta-devel] Unable build kdewebdev in trunk after windows related build system

2008-03-27 Thread Christian Ehrlicher
Von: Andras Mantia Hi, does anyone have an idea what is wrong here? svn up kdelibs - this was added some weeks ago and is needed to get the correct install locations on windows Christian -- Pt! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen:

Re: Fwd: [quanta-devel] Unable build kdewebdev in trunk after windows related build system

2008-03-27 Thread Andras Mantia
On Thursday 27 March 2008, Christian Ehrlicher wrote: Von: Andras Mantia Hi, does anyone have an idea what is wrong here? svn up kdelibs - this was added some weeks ago and is needed to get the correct install locations on windows Thanks, this is why I did not see the error. :)

Re: Fwd: [quanta-devel] Unable build kdewebdev in trunk after windows related build system

2008-03-27 Thread Ralf Habacker
Christian Ehrlicher schrieb: Von: Andras Mantia Hi, does anyone have an idea what is wrong here? svn up kdelibs - this was added some weeks ago and is needed to get the correct install locations on windows christian: I saw two different install versions with DESTINATION and

Fwd: [CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!

2008-03-27 Thread Alexander Neundorf
Hi, cmake 2.6.0beta has been released :-) Everybody who is using cmake cvs with a version 2.5.x, please update your cmake cvs (to 2.7) or to the 2.6 branch or just get the 2.6.0beta release. I plan to disable support for cmake 2.5 (i.e. the development version between 2.4 and 2.6) ASAP to keep

Re: Fwd: [CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!

2008-03-27 Thread David Faure
On Thursday 27 March 2008, Alexander Neundorf wrote: cmake 2.6.0beta has been released :-) Everybody who is using cmake cvs with a version 2.5.x, please update your cmake cvs (to 2.7) or to the 2.6 branch What's the name of the CVS branch to use for the 2.6 branch? -- David Faure, [EMAIL

Re: Fwd: [CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!

2008-03-27 Thread Alexander Neundorf
On Thursday 27 March 2008, David Faure wrote: On Thursday 27 March 2008, Alexander Neundorf wrote: cmake 2.6.0beta has been released :-) Everybody who is using cmake cvs with a version 2.5.x, please update your cmake cvs (to 2.7) or to the 2.6 branch What's the name of the CVS branch to

Re: Fwd: [CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!

2008-03-27 Thread Bill Hoffman
David Faure wrote: On Thursday 27 March 2008, Alexander Neundorf wrote: cmake 2.6.0beta has been released :-) Everybody who is using cmake cvs with a version 2.5.x, please update your cmake cvs (to 2.7) or to the 2.6 branch What's the name of the CVS branch to use for the 2.6 branch?

Re: Fwd: [CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!

2008-03-27 Thread Brad King
Alexander Neundorf wrote: cmake 2.6.0beta has been released :-) Everybody who is using cmake cvs with a version 2.5.x, please update your cmake cvs (to 2.7) or to the 2.6 branch or just get the 2.6.0beta release. FYI, the problem described here:

Generate DBus interface from KConfigXT file

2008-03-27 Thread Allen Winter
Howdy, Enclosed is a CMake code snippet currently in FindAkonadi.cmake in kdepimlibs/cmake/modules. It uses xsltproc to generate a D-Bus interface from a KConfigXT file. I sorta think this might be useful be for all KDE, not just kdepimlibs. LibXslt is a required dependency so I think it

Re: Generate DBus interface from KConfigXT file

2008-03-27 Thread David Faure
On Friday 28 March 2008, Allen Winter wrote: The kcfg2dbus.xsl is Akonadi-independent so it should be easy enough to move into kdelibs. As with code going into kdelibs, I think the question is: are there other modules interested in something like this? -- David Faure, [EMAIL PROTECTED],