<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Albert Astals Cid <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:aacid@kde.org">aacid@kde.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
A Dijous, 11 de febrer de 2010, <a href="mailto:v_2e@ukr.net">v_2e@ukr.net</a> va escriure:<br>
<div class="im">> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:17:35 +0100<br>
><br>
> "Anne-Marie Mahfouf" <<a href="mailto:annemarie.mahfouf@free.fr">annemarie.mahfouf@free.fr</a>> wrote:<br>
> > Hi,<br>
> ><br>
> > Step is in KDE-Edu since KDE 4.1. If you're using Marble already, chances<br>
> > are that you have the kdelibs for it (except if you use the Qt-only<br>
> > version). You cannot run Step without the kdelibs nor can you run any<br>
> > KDE-Edu program without kdelibs. KDE software by definition is software<br>
> > builds with kdelibs.<br>
> ><br>
> > Not sure why you do not want the kde libraries on your system: space?<br>
> > other reason? If you want to use/develop any KDE program you need those<br>
> > libs. If you don't want kdelibs, you don't want any KDE and KDE-Edu<br>
> > programs.<br>
> ><br>
> > You can perfectly run/develop Step without runnning KDE workspace itself<br>
> > though. The Plasma Desktop is not needed, you can run Step on GNOME or<br>
> > other desktop. What you need are Step dependencies and kdelibs is one of<br>
> > them. But kdelibs is not the desktop, Plasma is the desktop. You seem to<br>
> > mix those and I hope this clarifies it.<br>
> ><br>
> > Anne-Marie<br>
><br>
> Thank you for such a quick answer!<br>
> I must say I do distinguish between the libraries and desktop, but as<br>
> I have already said, I don't use anything that needs kdelibs and I<br>
> don't actually want them to be present in my system just for one<br>
> application much.<br>
<br>
</div>Any reason for that? Is your hard disk that small?<br>
<div class="im"><br>
> I must say that I'm not one of them, but still I'd like the programs<br>
> I use have as little dependencies as possible.<br>
<br>
</div>That's nonsense, a program having as little dependencies as possible means<br>
programming yourself something that other already programmed.<br>
<div class="im"><br>
> I hope, you understand my thoughts in spite of my poor English. :)<br>
<br>
</div>No, I don't understand a single reason of why you don't want to isntall<br>
kdelibs other than "I do not use it", which is false because you'd use it for<br>
Step.<br>
<font color="#888888"><br>
Albert<br>
</font><div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
><br>
> Thanks.<br>
> Vladimir.<br>
><br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><br>a reason would be I use a non-unix system and there's no easy way
to install KDE.<br><br>but of course here the solution is not to remove the dependency.<br>