On 21/10/10 08:04, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 00:06:50 +0200, René Kjellerup wrote:
I've dug a bit, found configure.in, and found
AC_ARG_ENABLE(kde,
[
--disable-kde Disables KDE native widgets.],
,)
While at it, would renaming kde to kde3 and kde4 to kde (or keeping it
at kde4) make sense. The enable-kde just to get kde3 support looks
certainly confusing to me.
Sebastian
That'll play havoc with my autoconf-fu :-)
That said, renaming kde to kde3 might be okay - I'd rather not. But I
think we shouldn't change kde4 to kde. I think it's known as kde4
everywhere else. And (I think it's the lilypond list) Arch-linux are
renaming python - and it looked a bit horrifying. They're changing
"python" to "python2" and "python3" to "python" - DESPITE the python
OFFICIAL guidelines saying "python = python2". OUCH!
If I can fix it so kde4 is the default (iirc the other one is called
gtk2 :-) and kde3 isn't built by default, then we needn't worry too
much. Just make sure it's documented :-)
Cheers,
Wol
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