Review Request 129371: [kmymoney/4.8] Use GpgME++ if possible, QGpgme from kdepimlibs-4 as fallback

Jack Ostroff ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Nov 18 23:31:55 UTC 2016



> On Nov. 11, 2016, 8:38 p.m., Marko Käning wrote:
> > Cool, does this mean, that one won't need kdepimlibs anymore when building KMM? :-)
> 
> Andreas Sturmlechner wrote:
>     Yes, please give it some testing ;)
> 
> Marko Käning wrote:
>     Can't promise when, but will give KMM4 some testing on OSX/macOS. Thanks for implementing this!
> 
> Jack Ostroff wrote:
>     With gpgme 1.7.1, gpgmepp 16.04.3, and kdepimlibs 4.14.11_pre20160211_r2 (Gentoo version) it fails to find gpgmepp.  It says it considered but did not accept /usr/lib64/gpgmepp/GpgmeppConfig.cmake.  That belongs to kdepimlibs.  Should it have continued looking?  I don't want to actually uninstall kdepimlibs until I know I can work without it.  Is that possible?
> 
> Andreas Sturmlechner wrote:
>     That's expected, Gpgmepp is only found if you built gpgme-1.7.1[cxx] which is blocking kdepimlibs:4. If the latter is present instead, it will use its QGpgmeConfig.cmake as it has always done (even though only using the gpgmepp part from kdepimlibs).
>     
>     Take a look at https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/2667 which adds USE=pim to kmymoney-4.8.0 to toggle between building with gpgme-1.7.1[cxx] or kdepimlibs:4.
> 
> Jack Ostroff wrote:
>     Ah - I didn't have cxx set.  So there is no way for me to test this without unmerging kdepimlibs.  I suppose I can do a quickpkg so I can put it back quickly if necessary.  Right now I just want to be sure it works.  I'm already using a mix of portage ebuilds (main tree, kde overaly, and local modifications) as well as some builds without using portage at all.  I mostly keep track of what's what, but I do trip over my own feet on occasion.  It will be great when I can get back to all in-tree ebuilds.  (Sorry for the Gentoo specific digression.)

(Gentoo specific problem) I've been struggling with getting gpgme to accept the qt5 and cxx use flags.  /usr/portage/base/package.use.mask includes the following three lines:
# Alon Bar-Lev <alonbl at gentoo.org> (23 Sep 2016)
# Mask qt5 until kde ports
app-crypt/gpgme cxx qt5

I don't understand the reasoning and whether or not it's safe to unblock them.  Thanks for any explanations.


- Jack


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On Nov. 10, 2016, 6:13 p.m., Andreas Sturmlechner wrote:
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> (Updated Nov. 10, 2016, 6:13 p.m.)
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> Review request for KMymoney.
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> Repository: kmymoney
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> Description
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> Gives kmymoney-4 some extended life on systems that upgrade to KDE Applications 16.12 and are required to upgrade to kdepimlibs-conflicting GpgME-1.7.0 by the latest version of KDE PIM.
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> Remove bogus qgpgme include.
> Make kdepimlibs optional (based on b5de50ccaa1571c4feb0c17ea8016554e3b822d7 from master)
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> Diffs
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>   CMakeLists.txt 22515185dcb2bdb6a9027101270ff97d445008b6 
>   kmymoney/dialogs/settings/ksettingsschedules.cpp da138a7ab138d2f5ef1e8f5b7ad636f9a1964343 
>   kmymoney/kmymoney.cpp a4251f031cee280983aa67c55447d3f97865dcbd 
>   libkdchart/kdablibfakes/src/KDABLibFakes.h f47ec24423a2ca61b04a98069351539e738fe572 
>   libkgpgfile/CMakeLists.txt a41a6a408e3da8769308dae75d4f514aa969dc87 
>   libkgpgfile/kgpgfile.cpp b1870be92edb833ed30f369e3e0ca0f320fe147b 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/129371/diff/
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> Testing
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> Built successfully (so far only tested with GpgME++ 1.7.1 and without kdepimlibs-4).
> Also built fine on a system with Gpgme 1.7.1 (no Gpgmepp bindings) and kdepimlibs-4 installed.
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> Thanks,
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> Andreas Sturmlechner
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