On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Will Stephenson
On Wednesday 11 Jan 2012 13:52:00 todd rme wrote:
I agree with everything you said. A few related things:
1. A bunch of Qt mobility-related packages are scattered around random repositories (like Applications:Geo). If we want to have plasma active integrated, it would probably be good to move all of these packages into KDE:Qt.
I'm not aware of these, what are they?
From the current OSB PA repo (which I don't think is used anymore), the packages that are currently linked to Applications:Geo are:
contextkit * messagingframework * qt-mobility * tinycdb * ones that I know are Qt-related. But someone who knows more should probably look over the Applications:Geo and Meego:Netbook projects to see which packages should be merged into other repositories. Neither are considered "factory" repositories so you cannot submit packages to openSUSE:Factory from them.
4. Integrating ksecretservice. Is there any way to patch the cmake files to build this as part of kdelibs so we don't have the cyclic build dependency problem? Maybe ask upstream about this.
Details?
ksecretservice is a new password database API that is being shared between KDE and Gnome. Telepathy uses it, so if you don't have ksecretservice installed it will use Gnome keyring instead of kwallet to store its passwords. However, it won't build without kdelibs present, but kdelibs won't support it unless it is already then when kdelibs builds, meaning you have a cyclic dependency. The only obvious way to break the cycle is to build ksecretservice with kdelibs, after the parts it needs are built but before the parts that need it are built. See here: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-kde/2011-12/msg00162.html
7. Menu-in-titlebar. I don't know the state of this. There are supposed to be patches for both Qt and Gnome to support this, but I don't know if they have been officially accepted upstream. If not we should make sure they are included, and offer the corresponding KDE window decoration as a package (although not the default IMHO).
The Qt stuff was merged to Qt 4.8 upstream.
That is what I thought, but I wasn't sure. What about the Gnome stuff? Has anyone tried packaging the decoration that supports this? -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org