Dear mentors, in addition to the information you've found in the RFS I sent yesterday and which was available from the BTS (#529815), I'd like to point out, that the package is now managed in a SVN and the latest (development) version can be obtained from [0].
Now I have a question about CMake and how to best drop a few dependencies from standard targets provided by FindKDE4.cmake (and its included sub-scripts). dpkg-shlibdeps noticed unneeded linking against four libraries. They are all part of some standard linking target like kdecore. My current solution is to add »-Wl,--as-needed« to target_link_libraries(). I didn't try to manually string-replace the unneeded libraries from the variables for fear that might not work reliably on a possible future binNMU if the content of the variables/targets should have changed. But »-Wl,--as-needed« is not an optimal solution either, at least that's how I understand it from some blog entries on planet.debian.org in the past. So my question is: is there any clean way to get rid of such unneeded dependencies? Thank you in advance for checking the package and answering this question. Kind regards, Kai [0] svn://svn.carbon-project.org/deb-pkg/kde-plasmoid-yawp/trunk -- Kai Wasserbäch (Kai Wasserbaech) E-Mail: deb...@carbon-project.org Jabber (debianforum.de): Drizzt URL: http://wiki.debianforum.de/Drizzt_Do%27Urden GnuPG: 0xE1DE59D2 0600 96CE F3C8 E733 E5B6 1587 A309 D76C E1DE 59D2 (http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de/pks/lookup?search=0xE1DE59D2&fingerprint=on&hash=on&op=vindex)
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