Re: [kde-freebsd] kdesupport weirdness

2008-02-08 Thread Tilman Linneweh
* David Johnson [2008-02-08 21:23]: > Besides testing the 4.0.1 ports, I am also building KDE4 trunk in a separate > hiearchy. Suddenly I've discovered that the two do not like living together. > This is due to cmake finding multiple locations for a library. > > When I have the kdesupport trunk

Re: [kde-freebsd] kdesupport weirdness

2008-02-08 Thread David Johnson
On Friday 08 February 2008 12:30:20 pm Adriaan de Groot wrote: > Try installing KDE4, then waiting a week -- for something to change in the > API -- and then rebuild. Actually I did! It didn't help so I tried to track down the problem instead. I found a short email thread on kde-devel in Decembe

Re: [kde-freebsd] kdesupport weirdness

2008-02-08 Thread Adriaan de Groot
On Friday 08 February 2008 21:21, David Johnson wrote: > Sorry, but I don't have any output to show. But it makes me wonder if the > kdesupport ports should be installed to /usr/local/kde4 along with the > other kde4 libraries. I keep having trouble where installed KDE4 headers (in my case in /op

[kde-freebsd] kdesupport weirdness

2008-02-08 Thread David Johnson
Besides testing the 4.0.1 ports, I am also building KDE4 trunk in a separate hiearchy. Suddenly I've discovered that the two do not like living together. This is due to cmake finding multiple locations for a library. When I have the kdesupport trunk installed under /workspace/kde, and kdesuppo