Summary: | CMake FindKDE3 problem | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Bertjan Broeksema <b.broeksema> |
Component: | [OLD] KDE | Assignee: | Gentoo KDE team <kde> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | esigra |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2006.1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Bertjan Broeksema
2006-11-03 10:28:07 UTC
what app do you try to build? And why does it not use the kde eclass that sets the correct environment variable? Ah that's the problem =). I'm not using an ebuild. I'm working on kpilot-trunk and kde4 so there are no ebuilds for that *yet*. I edited the file so that's working for now. IMHO that CMake *also* should work when no ebuild is used. It's a build tool after all =) well, ask the cmake developers for help :) I would also appreciate it working out of the box (In reply to comment #3) > well, ask the cmake developers for help :) > > I would also appreciate it working out of the box > I'm not sure if this is cmake-dev thing. Gentoo did choose to install kde in a *non-standard* dir. what other way is there to make it properly slottable so that 3.4 can be installed and 3.5 be tested? (In reply to comment #5) > what other way is there to make it properly slottable so that 3.4 can be > installed and 3.5 be tested? > CMake has a function called $ENV{somevar} which looks up some var from the environment vars. If for example KDEDIR is set to /usr/kde/3.5 as environment var everything should just work fine. But i don't know how to handle this var when more than one KDE version is installed. have a kde3 app that I can test this against? No response, works for me and "working on kpilot-trunk and kde4" isn't exactly something we support currently. :-) |