Hi,
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
2008/8/15 René Rebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am building 'generic / minimal desktop' (rev 29913) with some minor
addition in pkgsel, with qt 4.4.1 (no qt3). Qt 4.x has dbus-qt integrated,
but it was not compiled by default (although dbus was built successfully),
in consequence kdelibs failed building asking to set a variable called
QT_QTDBUS_LIBRARY. The only way out was to recompile (it took more than 4
hours) Qt4.
I am not sure (reproducing both results is rather time consuming, hence
not yet done) this was the keypoint, however I included in the qt4.conf
the following lines:
if pkginstalled dbus; then
var_append confopt " " "-dbus"
else
var_append confopt " " "-no-dbus"
fi
Does somebody have similar experinece with kde 4.1 - qt4?
Though I was a KDE user in the past, the KDE 4.0 release quality
made me switch back to blackbox + firefox
You could have just stayed with KDE 3.x, KDE 4.0 was not really meant
for normal everyday use. Before the release there were long
discussions about the name, and we ended up with 4.0 (could have been
4.0 Preview or 3.90 or something). The main point of the release was
actually to mark the point where we will stay compatible.
Yeah I know all the stories and details and understand them.
(Though maybe when 4.0 was not for users it might should have
stayed numbered 3.99.9xx :-) But as developer of T2 testing
trunk, I -of course- had to test / use those versions. If I had
a kmail I might also have kept using it - actually for 4.0.1
we even had a kdepim snapshot that built and worked (to some
degree :-) But after some week it got a little too annoying.
From my side that was just a little comment that I do not
exactly know the current state and have to (and will) give
it a closer look and spin.
due to the amazing KDE-4.x release quality, ...
Guess it's time to give KDE-4.1 a spin on my laptop :-) Maybe I can
4.1 is for everyday use by "early adopters" (as compared to 4.0 which
was for adventurous testers/users and developers)
I really enjoy such mails on the T2 list, as it shows to me
that T2 becomes more known and is in wider use (of course I
notice the every increasing server load and the ever increasing
amount of unique monthly visitors on the http://t2-project.org),
but I still enjoy the increasing mailing list traffic and
general discussions along the lines.
Have a nice weekend,
René
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René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin
http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name
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