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sön 2001-10-21 klockan 22.21 skrev Dan Armak: |
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> There are several options imo (in no particular order): |
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> 1. Develop a scheme for kdelibs similar to that used with qt. Place different |
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> kdelibs in /usr/lib/kdelibs-$V and juggle paths around. Use eclasses to |
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> ensure correct kdelibs is used. |
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> Pro: easy to set up, unless unexpected problem emerges. |
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> Con: there's not much sense in having mutliple kdelibs like this unless we go |
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> for option 2. |
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> This is FHS0compatible, but probably falls under some "in the last extreme" |
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> clause. |
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Why can't you have them in /usr/lib/kdelibs-$V (just another dir than |
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/opt/kde$V). |
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But isn't it just the header-files that is the problem? And not the libs |
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(or do the libs cause troubles too?) |
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Regards, |
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Mikael Hallendal |
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Mikael Hallendal |
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Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader |
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CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden |