when emerge kdeaccessibility-3.5.3 the message appears: ====================================================== The freetts.jar Java archive has not been found on this system. The FreeTTS plugin will be built, but you must install FreeTTS it before you can use it, or if it already installed you must set the path to it in the KDE Text-to-Speech Manager. FreeTTS is available from freetts.sourceforge.net ===================================================== but these file is in /usr/share/freetts/lib/freetts.jar bigmichi1 ~ # eix freetts * app-accessibility/freetts Available versions: 1.2 1.2.1 Installed: 1.2.1 Homepage: http://freetts.sourceforge.net/ Description: A speech synthesis system written entirely in Java Found 1 matches
Is this still a problem with kdeaccessibility-3.5.6?
Sure, it's still the same situaton. The plugin(s) get built, as the message says, so there's no problem. Marking a whole bunch of _optional_ runtime dependencies as dependencies is rather pointless, as they can be installed at any time. Not a real bug. We could work on a proper post install message, though.
(In reply to comment #2) > Marking a whole bunch of _optional_ runtime > dependencies as dependencies is rather pointless, as they can be installed at > any time. > > Not a real bug. We could work on a proper post install message, though. I'm attaching a patch to kdeaccessibilty-3.5.7.ebuild that includes a post install message based on the quanta ebuild.
Created attachment 122940 [details, diff] Proposed patch to kdeaccessibility with a post-install message
Thanks for the patch, Jorge! I've just committed it to CVS. Now, go and fix the remaining 123 bugs. ;-)