On 19 April 2012 09:33, todd rme
* I remember there was an idea for 12.1 to use the fake-packman repo to allow KDE libraries and apps (and others) to build against ffmpeg and the like. What happened with that? The flags to build it that way seem to be there, but they aren't enabled.
The flags are used for easy linking in Packman (and home:RedDwarf:multimedia*...). But it's still a bad idea to enable them for the packages in the main repository. In most cases they would create an unavoidable dependency to Packman (fakePackman is good enough to build against, but use it at runtime and enjoy the crashes) and Packman could move to a binary incompatible version in any moment.
* are there any kde:extra apps that should be moved to KDF? A few possibilities: bangarang, kcm-qt-graphicssystem, kde-odf-thumbnail, kde-thumbnailer-ooxml, nepomukcontroller, partitionmanager, polka, quick-usb-formatter, servicemenu-pdf, vbox-runner. Plasmoids: plasmoid-activitymanager-wheeled, plasmoid-eYaSDP, plasmoid-fancy-tasks (if 2.0 is out), plasmoid-playwolf, plasmoid-smooth-tasks2.
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