I have made a bug for this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=185465

If you think you have useful input please comment on the bug.  I will keep the 
list updated as things are updated.  Maybe the synce-kde package can get 
added to the extras repository once we get this figured out.

Thanks,
Kristo

On Tuesday 14 March 2006 1:30 pm, Volker Christian wrote:
> Hi Kristo,
>
> the fact, that FC4 puts the synce-development headers in /usr/include could
> lead to serious problems. For example the librra-development package
> contains a file timezone.h. Also kde provides a file called timezone.h. But
> those files are completely different files. So we need to distinguish this
> two files, which is done by placing the librra timezone.h file in the
> subdirectory /usr/include/rra/ during installation. A c/c++ file depending
> on the librra timezone.h file has to include it by
> #include <rra/timezone.h>
> This assures, that the correct file is included.
> So i will recommend to also repackage the basic synce-libraries correctly.
> Of course, it would be possible to make synce-kde and syncekonnector
> compile but i strongly discourage from it!
>
> What do you think should/could be done? Is there a hope to update the
> synce-libraries in FC4?
>
> regards
> voc
>
> On Sunday 12 March 2006 06:05, Kristo Kriechbaum wrote:
> > I am trying to build an rpm package of synce-kde for Fedora Core 4.  The
> > synce (and devel) package is itself provided in the extras repository for
> > FC4. However, the synce-devel package puts all of the includes and libs
> > in /usr/include and /usr/lib instead of subdirectories.  This causes
> > configure to fail because it seems to be hardcoded to look for
> > rra/syncmgr.h. configure claims to have a "--with-librra=" option, but it
> > either doesn't work properly or isn't what I'm looking for.
> >
> > Once I get it working I'd be happy to contribute the specfile so other
> > Fedora Core users can just get an rpm instead of having to compile from
> > source.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kristo
> >
> >
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