Someone can explain me the relation between Qt and Phonon?
My problem is that Stellarium fails because it can't find "phonon/phonon" from
#ifdef HAVE_QT_PHONON #include
#endif And libphonon-devel doesn't helps here.
Looking at the Fedora Qt package it seems it can include libphonon itself, with an internal copy, or use an external libphonon... but using that external libphonon for some kind of specific Qt-Phonon thing. But looking at the openSUSE Qt package it seems the "Qt-Phonon thing" is ignored, and since libphonon is build from the external package, nothing related to Phonon is installed in the Qt package. Is this a bug in the openSUSE Qt package? Are you sure. that this isn't a bug in the stellarium sources ? This include directive causes the compiler to search for a file /usr/include/phonon/phonon (unless it uses additional -I directives in the compiler command line). But AFAIK phonon still follows the convention to use a .h suffix for its
Am Sonntag, 26. September 2010 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega: header files. What about just commenting out that line and if it is throwing follow up errors then, try to find the headers which contains the missing definitions and include it there instead. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org