[Ktechlab-devel] cleanup was: svn access + cleanup

Julan Bäume julian at svg4all.de
Sun Nov 11 12:07:22 UTC 2007


Hi,
I just finished the clean-up work I wanted to start with and checked it in 
during the last hours. I also updated the wiki entry on how to get and 
compile a fresh trunk checkout.

See some comments and stuff as a response to Alans last mail.

Am Sonntag, 11. November 2007 06:43:25 schrieb Alan Grimes:
> My branch is pretty much abandoned right now, I am only working on the
> trunk these days.
I see, I haven't touched any source files yet, so we can put in your changes 
easily.

> Right now I have a version of trunk with the following changes:
>
> A. Updated libtool and a current version of the KDE configuration files.
Well, I just checked that stuff in. I removed all Makefile, Makefile.in, 
configure,... (stuff that is generated by autotools).

There are still some issues for me, because "make clean" doesn't remove 
everything it should. Neither does "make distclean". I couldn't spot the 
problem, yet.

May be the Makefile.am files are out of sync with the sources (just guessing). 
I'm not that familiar with the kde3 build tools, but I try to find out. You 
mentioned, you let kdevelop generate some stuff for you, did it change any 
Makefile.am files? You can check this with: "svn st | grep Makefile.am", it 
will show up all Makefile.am files with its state compared to svn. You'll see 
an "M" for each modified file or just nothing. If so, can you send them to 
me? Running

find -name Makefile.am|xargs tar -czf Makefileam.tar.gz

and send the result to me would be ok.

> B. I have repaired a number of compile time warnings, including a number
> of minor bugfixes.
Fine! :)

> Tonight I made sure it would build properly and tested it on the
> circuits in the examples directory.
>
> One issue I found was with the op-amp. It was an ideal op amp with a
> built-in nuclear reactor capable of driving the output to any crazy
> voltage you liked. =P
I'm more the gui guy. My knowledge of electronics are limited to the basics I 
got in touch with during my studies till now (Focus has been on digital 
circuits as I'm doing computer science ;)) and some avr-mcu work I did at 
home. So I'm afraid, I can't help much here, yet. 

bye then
julian




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