SVG icons

Nikolas Zimmermann wildfox at kde.org
Wed Apr 10 16:30:09 BST 2002


On Wednesday 10 April 2002 11:27, Michael Matz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Nikolas Zimmermann wrote:
> > Ok that sounds really great to me.
> > So i'll check out latest libart_lgpl from gnome cvs, put in the custom
> > ksvg patches and commit it into kdesupport/libart.
>
> Btw. how large are the custom patches?  You might consider to check in
Not large, quite tiny ones (not more than 1-3k i think)
> also the diff, if it's not too long, just for reference.  Are these diffs
> absolutely needed?  For instance does something not compile with a
> unpatched libarts, if the user choosed not to compile kdesupport?  You
> anyway should try hard to get your changes included into official libart.
It'll compile but they are needed for correct path support.

Rob: please contact Darin Adler <darin at bentspoon.com> to get yours into
gnome cvs.


> > Any autoconf (make?) magic neeed?
>
> If I look correctly at the libart_lgpl module in gnome's webcvs it should
> be enough to copy that directory into kdesupport (as libart probably) and
> add an "ADD_MODULE(libart)" after the other ADD_MODULE's in the toplevel
> configure.in.  Remember to not add generated files, i.e. a clean checkout
> of gnome's version should be enough.
Yo.

>
> > To detect wheter it's installed or not.
>
> We also don't do this for e.g. libxml, we just install it.  We provide (by
> the above ADD_MODULE's) --with-blabla switches to configure (defaulting to
> yes) so the user can choose which modules from kdesupport he wants.  This
> is enough.
I meant to detect in kdelibs/* if kdesupport/libart is installed or not..


Bye
 Bye
  Niko

>
>
> Ciao,
> Michael.

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Nikolas Zimmermann
wildfox at kde.org




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