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"Yes but with some source package the cmake can check the presence of dependencies and disable the support in automatically (Koffice, Kalarm....ecc)"
what about binary packages? I can't remove the dependency from binary package, and thus i'll have to move out the plugin to the separate package with its own dependencies. - Aug 10 2011
what about binary packages? I can't remove the dependency from binary package, and thus i'll have to move out the plugin to the separate package with its own dependencies. - Aug 10 2011
The bug is fixed.
The reason i split up the packages is really because i suspect that when i introduce plugins that have more dependencies (for example, a Marble-dependent plugin), not all people would want to install them because of these extra dependencies. I for one wouldn't want a simple QR code app download me half of KDE. So i see separating plugins from the main app as necessary evil.
I am also going to start internationalization soon - would you be interested to provide italian translations? It's not going to happen until i'm on version 0.7 or even 0.8, but still. - Aug 10 2011
The reason i split up the packages is really because i suspect that when i introduce plugins that have more dependencies (for example, a Marble-dependent plugin), not all people would want to install them because of these extra dependencies. I for one wouldn't want a simple QR code app download me half of KDE. So i see separating plugins from the main app as necessary evil.
I am also going to start internationalization soon - would you be interested to provide italian translations? It's not going to happen until i'm on version 0.7 or even 0.8, but still. - Aug 10 2011
if you're debian-based, you can try installing Ubuntu packages.
And as i said, you'll be able to compile if you install the kqrcode-dev package, no need to wait for 0.6.1.
it's just that it's not going to be released today or tomorrow as i'm completely reworking the GUI for Contacts plugin, and i even don't yet have a clear idea of what i'm going to do with it. - Aug 09 2011
And as i said, you'll be able to compile if you install the kqrcode-dev package, no need to wait for 0.6.1.
it's just that it's not going to be released today or tomorrow as i'm completely reworking the GUI for Contacts plugin, and i even don't yet have a clear idea of what i'm going to do with it. - Aug 09 2011