Review Request 122400: Add timedated support into the clock KCM as an optional dependency
David Edmundson
david at davidedmundson.co.uk
Wed Feb 4 15:47:57 UTC 2015
> On Feb. 4, 2015, 3:13 p.m., Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > could the implementation be split in two files: one for legacy, one for systemd? I think this could make reading the file easier.
> >
> > Is it possible to determine at compile time whether the systemd component is available? E.g. check whether a dbus file is installed at a known location?
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> Bhushan Shah wrote:
> > Is it possible to determine at compile time whether the systemd component is available? E.g. check whether a dbus file is installed at a known location?
>
> there is systemd.pc so perhaps we can have something like FindSystemd.cmake?
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> Bhushan Shah wrote:
> >there is systemd.pc so perhaps we can have something like FindSystemd.cmake?
>
> Actually scratch that.. sorry for noise. I just realized why we can not have compile time check
I don't think it can be split easily, we'd be splitting main.
I deliberatley make it a cmake option rather than querying for systemd
libs to make it easier for those deploying shims, such as BSD.
We could check for /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services... but arguably they could name it anything.
- David
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On Feb. 3, 2015, 11:44 a.m., David Edmundson wrote:
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> (Updated Feb. 3, 2015, 11:44 a.m.)
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> Review request for Plasma.
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> Repository: plasma-desktop
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> Description
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> The current time setting helper is incredibly broken.
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> It manually tries to run a range of NTP utilities, all of which are
> deprecated.
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> We can just call timedated directly and cut out the middleman as it has
> uses polkit anyway.
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> This is currently an optional dependency, and the original helper still
> exists. It makes the code messy, but we have users to support for now.
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> Finding timedated is an cmake option rather than querying for systemd
> libs to make it easier for those deploying shims, such as BSD.
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> (code is in two commits, first abstracting the saving from the dtime class; then adding in the second save mechanism)
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> Diffs
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> kcms/dateandtime/CMakeLists.txt 4a987ae
> kcms/dateandtime/dateandtime.ui c073b5e
> kcms/dateandtime/dtime.h 1a90698
> kcms/dateandtime/dtime.cpp 482e483
> kcms/dateandtime/main.h c1e5234
> kcms/dateandtime/main.cpp 0041a9d
> kcms/dateandtime/timedated1.xml PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122400/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> David Edmundson
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