On Thursday 05 January 2012 13.25:53 Daniele E. Domenichelli wrote:
In this way we can still query nepomuk database like if we write data there
directly, but we will handle aggregation using a library whose only aim is
to aggregate contacts.
FWIW, a dedicated library -- if feasible -- would be
2012/1/5 Venky venk...@aim.com
Wasn't using folks for contact aggregation suggested few months by Paolo
Capriotti? If I remember the idea was
dismissed (I am not able to find the discussion between him and G Goldberg),
but there were few who were receptive. I think the guy also made a
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Review request for kdelibs.
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We're getting there :-)
...but not yet completely.
You
- remove the if(WIN32)
around the pkgconfig-stuff. People say it should work also on Windows. So
let's see.
But add an if() to check if pkg-config is actually found?
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