Hello, On Wednesday 21 October 2015 08:13:42 Christoph Cullmann wrote: > > On Tuesday 20 October 2015 19:49:54 Aleix Pol wrote: > >> 3) non-existing stuff? really? Let's rephrase it as: "Frameworks will > >> only be advertised as available on a platform if they are just require > >> Qt or other available dependencies on the platform". For example, > >> requiring libssh could be an acceptable dependency. > > > > Isn't it a rephrased definition of Tier 1? > > > > Tier 1 frameworks are supposed to depend only on Qt and platform > > libraries. > > Yeah, wrong again :/ > Including other frameworks, I meant. > > But beside that, perhaps 3) is not even needed given 2) says "Can be > self-contained shipped in an application bundle (self-installer/mac app > bundle)." That more or less implies you only have "reasonable" dependencies > that can be bundled, too.
I'm not sure that's helping. What is "reasonable"? :-) I suspect it has something to do with runtime dependencies? If not, what is unreasonable in kxmlgui dependencies? (as it seems to be the main culprit) If it is linked to runtime dependencies, I think you ought to not only look at the Tier but also the Type. Only frameworks of the "functional" type have no such dependencies. Cheers. -- Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net KDAB - proud supporter of KDE, http://www.kdab.com
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