).
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http://websvn.kde.org:80/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/kdm/backend/bootman.c?revision=920905view=markup
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, but a libtool archive
which is needed by libtool to properly link. In KDE4/KOffice2, libtool isn't
used and therfore the problem has been fixed, but for KDE3/KOffice 1.x, the
only solution is to use the liblcms.la file (which in itself doesn't cause a
security maitenance).
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with ruby 1.8, that's
what I use to compile kdebindings (not on freebsd, but there shouldn't be a
big difference), and ruby 1.9 is still a development version and shouldn't be
used in production environnement, and I am not sure it has been sufficiently
tested with kdebindings.
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of Kross (python, ruby, falcon and java).
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if someone come up with a better back-end.
And as for phonon, well, most KDE-based multimedia players are allready having
multiple backend support, so phonon is mostly share the infrastructure
between them instead of reinventing the wheel over and over.
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