This request was about building against trunk. Do I need to add that Inkscape 
is soon moving to a newer branch, along with Cairo? I didn't know we were 
discussing Debian stable?

- Marc

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On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:41 AM, Pino Toscano <p...@debian.org> wrote:

> Alle sabato 15 ottobre 2011, Marc J. Driftmeyer ha scritto:
>> On 10/15/2011 03:26 AM, Pino Toscano wrote:
>>> Any pointer about this?
>> 
>> mdriftmeyer@horus:~/DeveloperProjects/QtProjects/Scribus/cmake-trunk$
>> cmake ../trunk/
>> [...]
>> *-- checking for one of the modules
>> 'libpoppler>=0.17.1;poppler>=0.17.1' Poppler NOT found - Disabling
>> support for native PDF import*
> 
> Nothing bad about it, just a development version requiring the newer 
> Poppler. As long as the stable scribus has no such dependency, I don's 
> see an immediate issue.
> 
>> From what I've been following Poppler's version for Okular is not
>> standard libpoppler.
> 
> ?!?
> Okular for KDE 4 (i.e. any version >= 0.5.80) has always used an 
> external poppler-qt4.
> 
>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/poppler/2011-October/008094.htm
>> l
> 
> This emails shows three commits:
> - an apidox change, given okular migrated from svn to git
> - a cmake build system fix (adding a missing include directory)
> - a typo in the cmake build system
> 
> I _know_ poppler 0.18 is an improvement over 0.16 (I'm a poppler 
> developer since few years), but really, it cannot go to Debian unstable 
> right now, nor for at least one or two months.
> 
> -- 
> Pino Toscano



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