The latter approach is the correct one, Helio.

Re liblxqt-mount: palinek has been looking at moving to Solid. Hitting
some compilation issues though (I've had the same ones), it seems
something is broken in Solid's cmake files.
J. Leclanche


On 25 February 2015 at 17:04, Luís Pereira <luis.artur.pere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Helio Chissini de Castro <he...@kde.org> 
> wrote:
>> Hello guys
>>
>> Current master on liblxqt installs all cmake files under usr/share/cmake
>> location
>> At same time liblxqt-mount installs his cmake files under lib{64}
>>
>> So, this is not a problem at all on usage, but just for the consistency
>> case, would not be ok to have all in a common install place ?
>>
>> On liblxqt:
>>
>> set(LXQT_INSTALL_CMAKE_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/cmake")
>>
>> On liblxqt-mount:
>>
>> set(LXQT_INSTALL_CMAKE_DIR     ${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/cmake)
>>
>> So, whats about the proper approach. Should we care, or just ignore, as we
>> will not affect builds at all ?
>
> An out of time response:
> Don't care, at lest for now. It's future in uncertain. solid comes to mind.
> liblxqt-mount should have an build dependency on liblxqt. But.... it hasn't.
>
> Can you pls open an issue to the 1.0 release ?
>
> --
>         Luís Pereira
>
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