[Konversation-devel] Review Request 103551: Make dependency on kdepim optional

Eli MacKenzie argonel at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 09:17:41 UTC 2013



> On Feb. 7, 2013, 4:43 a.m., Eli MacKenzie wrote:
> > src/irc/nicksonline.cpp, line 868
> > <http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/103551/diff/2/?file=46083#file46083line868>
> >
> >     This comment led to a porting error, thanks for reviewing :)

To clarify, I meant "this comment led to the discovery of a porting error"


- Eli


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On Jan. 7, 2012, 3:54 a.m., Thomas Capricelli wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 7, 2012, 3:54 a.m.)
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> Review request for Konversation.
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> Description
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> For people outthere like me that do not use KDE, the dependency on kdepim is a very huge one. We would very happily make the tradeoff of NOT being able to link nicknames to kde addressbook.
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> I guess you see the points, depending on kdepim brings two big problems
> * installation/compilation : depending on kdepim brings half of kde packages, kdepim package and hence ugliness such as nepomuk/akonadi.
> * at runtime, starting konversation, by the magic of dbus and KDE spaghetti runtime dependencies, it starts lot of unrelated KDE stuff daemons that takes both cpu and ram. I know this arg is denied by KDE zealot, but i stand on it.
> 
> So I did it. This patch allows compilation without kdepim. I've tried to keep the patch as minimal as possible of course.
> 
> I'm always on irc/freenode as 'orzel', and i'll be on #konversation for the next days.
> Also, I do have commit rights on KDE (not sure about konversation proper, i did no follow the git migration very closely)
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> 
> Diffs
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>   CMakeLists.txt c8df038 
>   config-konversation.h.cmake 4aaf9d1 
>   src/CMakeLists.txt a7ba9f4 
>   src/application.cpp 038b403 
>   src/irc/nick.cpp 298eafb 
>   src/irc/nickinfo.h 20b8ef1 
>   src/irc/nickinfo.cpp e768d0d 
>   src/irc/nicksonline.h fbdd2cd 
>   src/irc/nicksonline.cpp 8c9a4b1 
>   src/irc/outputfilter.cpp a7701e7 
>   src/irc/query.h 3685a53 
>   src/irc/query.cpp 1a432d4 
>   src/irc/server.h 775cb7c 
>   src/irc/server.cpp f2d3168 
>   src/irc/serverison.h 4500564 
>   src/irc/serverison.cpp f737b51 
>   src/konsolepanel.cpp 14b32cc 
>   src/main.cpp f2c7a22 
>   src/mainwindow.cpp 112dd39 
>   src/viewer/irccontextmenus.h 40756d1 
>   src/viewer/irccontextmenus.cpp b735843 
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/103551/diff/
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> Testing
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> cmake with kdepim installed and with kdepim not installed
> compiles tested with kdepim not installed: compiles, link and work fine
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Thomas Capricelli
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