Review Request 127450: after a fresh "git clone", the cmake command is unable to find BoostPython (hence no python scripting support)
Aleix Pol Gonzalez
aleixpol at kde.org
Mon Mar 21 18:15:43 UTC 2016
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Ship it!
Makes sense, it's unfortunate that didn't work so far.
Probably should get in `Applications/16.04` branch.
- Aleix Pol Gonzalez
On March 21, 2016, 5:48 p.m., Maurizio Paolini wrote:
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> (Updated March 21, 2016, 5:48 p.m.)
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> Review request for KDE Edu.
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> Repository: kig
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> Description
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> I realized that a "cmake" after a fresh "git clone" of the git repository of kig was not finding the "BoostPython" package (although everything necessary was apparently present).
> With the help of a colleague it turns out that adding the compile option -fexceptions solves the problem.
> The proposed patch should instruct cmake to do that.
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> Diffs
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> CMakeLists.txt ee115bc
> KigConfigureChecks.cmake e358f1f
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127450/diff/
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> Testing
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> Tested on a Fedora 23, after a git pull of the kig.
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> Thanks,
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> Maurizio Paolini
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