On 20/10/10 15:22, James L wrote: >> On 20/10/10 08:28, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: >>> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:45:11 +0200, René Kjellerup >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On the other matter unless you're still running kde 3 then you need >>>> --disable-kde else the config will fail when it can't find Qt 3.x >>> On that matter can, we please --disable-kde by default. I don't know of >>> recent distros that ship kde3 but not KDE4, and those who do can turn it >>> on in their distro-specific defaults. >> Forgive the newbie question, but while I've got a lot of programming >> experience large chunks of detail here (gnu tools, frinstance) are new >> to me. >> >> I've dug a bit, found configure.in, and found >> >> AC_ARG_ENABLE(kde, >> [ >> --disable-kde Disables KDE native widgets.], >> ,) >> >> Does this switch it on? Will deleting it disable kde by default? >> >> If it will, I'll put a patch in. >>> Even better, our make should detect the lack of qt3 headers and disable >>> it automatically rather than bailing out. >> That's a bit deeper ... won't stop me having a go if someone would care >> to give me a few guidelines :-) >> >>> Sebastian >>> >> Cheers, >> Wol > That means '--disable-kde' is a command line option to 'configure'. > I think 'configure' is called from the .ebuild and the .ebuild sets the > configure command line based on USE flags. > > That's portage. I'm not using portage. I'm using http://www.documentfoundation.org/develop/
And the aim is to fix it UPSTREAM, not for gentoo. It's just that my system is gentoo. Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
