Hi,
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 01:46:25PM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
This patch (in the top level build dir) makes the development system
compile with KDE4 switched on and KDE3 switched off.
That sounds reasonable.
ACK.
My ideal is to have neither an enable or disable flag for any of the
optional pieces: KDE3 / KDE4 / GNOME etc. - but have a default of
auto-detection, so we only build if they are there.
I disagree. Even if you had auto-detection you still need those
options to *explicitely* en/dissable the features. There's reasons
you want to build without that stuff even when present.
Everything auto-detected is a sure way to breake. should I just build-conflict
against kde so that I don't build kde stuff (assuming I wanted that)
However it should solve the problem for lots of people.
It will cause more for distributions, though.
Grüße/Regards,
René
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