On Thursday, 8. March 2007, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
Do you know when SUSE 10.3 and kUbuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn wil be released and
which versions they will ship ?
10.3 will ship 2.4.6 at least. But its not that much of an issue anyways,
since we have a full set of KDE:KDE4 rpms including build
Hi,
the import of oxygen to kdelibs/ broke compilation with CMake 2.4.3, since
there INSTALL(DIRECTORY ... ) is used which was introduced in CMake 2.4.4.
Our required minimum cmake version is still CMake 2.4.3, so I committed a
quick fix to unbreak compilation.
On Thursday 08 March 2007 18:31, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
If we then find that we really need to raise the required minimum
version then we'll announce it on k-c-d, kde-buildsystem and kde-devel
and do it two weeks later. I really hate it when I come to my box and
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
Do you know when SUSE 10.3 and kUbuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn wil be released
and which versions they will ship ?
I don't care. We'll require people to install Qt even though their
distributions have 4.2.2 already.
We're requiring that people compile many hours' worth of
On Thursday 08 March 2007, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2007 18:31, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
If we then find that we really need to raise the required minimum
version then we'll announce it on k-c-d, kde-buildsystem and kde-devel
and do it two
On Thursday 08 March 2007 18:53, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
Do you know when SUSE 10.3 and kUbuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn wil be released
and which versions they will ship ?
I don't care. We'll require people to install Qt even though their
I do care.
If it is possible to
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
If it is possible to work on KDE with the software as it comes with your
distro the entry barrier to development is much lower.
This entry barrier only exists as such because the distros *are*
shipping cmake. If they weren't, nobody would be complaining that you
need a
Hi,
On Thursday 08 March 2007 23:09, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
If it is possible to work on KDE with the software as it comes with your
distro the entry barrier to development is much lower.
This entry barrier only exists as such because the distros *are*
shipping
...and it would be even easier if it just works with the shipped
version.
People do complain if some software has too many requirements. It's
easy to
mess up your installation when installing your self compiled
packages. CMake
is probably one of the less problematic packages.
On 3/8/07, Alexander Neundorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A short note on kde-core-devel whenever updating qt-copy is required would
indeed be nice :-)
Especially since those of us on alternative platforms can't use
qt-copy since it's really qt-x11-copy. ;)
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Especially since those of us on alternative platforms can't use
qt-copy since it's really qt-x11-copy. ;)
That can be fixed. And I am talking about requiring the released Qt 4.3.0
beta 1, which will include all platforms.
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