HI,
Over in Kate's mailing list (
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kwrite-devel&m=136804130419019&w=2) there is a
discussion about how to support the discovery of plugins written in Python.
Currently, this is done in a very Python-centric way using KStandardDirs to
find the plugins, and then docstrings wit
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Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> there was a review request for a find-module for libusb1 here a few days
> ago, which we have already in e-c-m, but he can't use it because it is not
> released
Then it should probably be put into kdelibs/cmake for KDE4?
> On the cmake list somebody was asking for a c
On Sunday 19 May 2013, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 May 2013, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> >> Kevin Ottens wrote:
> >> >> Beside that, I would like if we could do a release of
> >> >> extra-cmake-modules as soon as possible, so other projects, KDE and
> >> >> non-KD