Just to clarify, the main strange thing about my configuration is that it is a mix of kde4 and kde5. Since I'm still using the 4.7 branch of KMM, I need to keep the kde4 pim stuff around. I've installed many of the frameworks and kde5 apps and utilities, but pim is still the one piece that cannot coexist. Because of this, I'm installing each piece separately, since I can't use any of the "meta" packages to pull it all in at once. I would love to see the KMM4 requirement on pim made optional, but at this point, I think developer time is better spend on completing the conversion rather than non critical changes to the old branch.

I'll start new threads for new problems.


On 2016.05.31 16:47, Christian Dávid wrote:
Hi Jack,

there is a good reason for the three option system (Auto, On and Off). To compile a component (e.g. plugin) you can set it to ON. If some prerequisites are accidentally missing (e.g. due to an incorrect configuration) cmake will abort. This is especially important for automatic tests and automated package creation. Just a note: The three way logic was implemented by the KMyMoney
devs, it is not part of CMake.

You can post any issue here. If you think the issue is caused by your
configuration and the description costs a lot of time you may want to wait
after the Randa meeting. Also, I think there should be no reason for a
“strange” configuration anymore.

Greetings
Christian

> Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> hat am 30. Mai 2016 um 02:23
geschrieben:
>
>
> Well, if it's truly AUTO, then is there any reason for a manual
> setting?  If so, then the setting should be OFF or AUTO, not OFF or
> ON.  However, I that's really a meta-issue with cmake, not KMM.
>
> Also, although I've now successfully built the frameworks version, I
> still have lots of issues - and I'm trying to work my way through them
> - figuring out if they are reall issues or just due to my strange
> configuration.  How much effort should I expend before posting such
> issues here?
>



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