Re: Non-coinstallable frameworks

2014-09-19 Thread Ivan Čukić
> is used by a component, ResourceInstance that would make more sense if it > was exposed by kactivities instead of plasma. Yes! :) -- Cheerio, Ivan KDE, ivan.cukic at kde.org, http://ivan.fomentgroup.org/ gpg key id: 850B6F76, keyserver.pgp.com ___

Re: Non-coinstallable frameworks

2014-09-19 Thread Ivan Čukić
My replies went only to Aleix: On Thursday 18 September 2014 13:15:51 you wrote: > Hi Ivan, > I've just learned that the KActivities framework is not co-installable with > kdelibs4. I guess, I ought to write a document about this. :) The libraries are coinstallable, the daemon is not. libkactiv

Re: Non-coinstallable frameworks

2014-09-19 Thread Matthew Dawson
On September 18, 2014 01:15:51 PM Aleix Pol wrote: > Hi Ivan, > I've just learned that the KActivities framework is not co-installable with > kdelibs4. > Are you sure about this? I just double checked, and my distribution (Gentoo) has both installed right now, in the same prefix. And I'm runnin

Re: Non-coinstallable frameworks

2014-09-18 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 18 September 2014 13:15:51 Aleix Pol wrote: > Hi Ivan, > I've just learned that the KActivities framework is not co-installable with > kdelibs4. > > We should fix that in a way or another, this makes the whole > plasma-framework (or anything else depending on KActivities) not > co-inst

Non-coinstallable frameworks

2014-09-18 Thread Aleix Pol
Hi Ivan, I've just learned that the KActivities framework is not co-installable with kdelibs4. We should fix that in a way or another, this makes the whole plasma-framework (or anything else depending on KActivities) not co-installable as well, which is quite bad as some applications still need it