On Wednesday 10 July 2013 17:17:37 Caspar Schutijser wrote: > On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:00:27 PM CEST, Kevin Krammer wrote: > > Creating a plugin for really old distribution versions or > > RHEL6 (or older) might be a worthwhile goal on its own, I > > am just not sure it should be the done as part of the GSoC > > scope. > > > > Do we have any opinion on that from the Trojita developers? > > Well, recently Trojita moved from qmake to CMake. When using > Qt4, we require CMake 2.8.7 to be present. The CMake version > in Debian oldstable is 2.8.2, so without modifications it is > not possible to compile Trojita on Debian oldstable. I don't > know what the story for some other distribution is, but I > guess it is the same. So I think it does not make sense to > create a plugin for really old distributions since it is > probably not even possible to compile Trojita with the CMake > versions available in these distributions. > > Best regards, > Caspar Schutijser
I already wrote that if you want I will create akonadi plugin too. So there is no problem that distributions will do not have plugin using new kde api. Reason why I created plugin which using kabc is because akonadi is too slow on my notebook and using too much CPU & memory. I really do not want to slow down Trojita client on my notebook. So kabc plugin is not (only) for old distributions... Working email client is for me really needed and at begin of this year I was forced to do something with kdepim for my usage. I really do not like akonadi which caused lot of problems to me. You can read more at my blog post: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pali/blog/2013-04-18-kdepim-without-akonadi.html I do not care that kabc is marked as deprecated. On my notebook it is faster than akonadi. If you do not want to see kabc plugin in trojita master git repo I will of course respect it and will prepare akonadi plugin. But you cannot force me to use akonadi plugin instead this kabc, if akonadi will be still slower. -- Pali Rohár [email protected]
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