[rekonq] Review Request: Rekonq Migration to Nepomuk2
David Narváez
david.narvaez at computer.org
Tue Jan 8 05:25:42 UTC 2013
> On Jan. 7, 2013, 10:23 p.m., Andrea Diamantini wrote:
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp: In member function ‘void Nepomuk2::NewResourceDialog::newResourceSlot()’:
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp:94:21: error: ‘class Nepomuk2::Resource’ has no member named ‘addSymbol’
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp:100:21: error: ‘class Nepomuk2::Resource’ has no member named ‘addSymbol’
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp:106:21: error: ‘class Nepomuk2::Resource’ has no member named ‘addSymbol’
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp:112:21: error: ‘class Nepomuk2::Resource’ has no member named ‘addSymbol’
> > /SW/SRC/rekonq/src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp:118:21: error: ‘class Nepomuk2::Resource’ has no member named ‘addSymbol’
> > make[2]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_rekonq.dir/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp.o] Error 1
> > make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_rekonq.dir/all] Error 2
> > make: *** [all] Error 2
> >
My bad, the code requires NepomukCore >= 4.10. If that imposes too much of a constrain, then I could patch it to require either Nepomuk or NepomukCore >= 4.10, let me know what's best.
- David
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On Jan. 4, 2013, 4:56 a.m., David Narváez wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 4, 2013, 4:56 a.m.)
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> Review request for rekonq and Vishesh Handa.
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> Description
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> As we move forward with Rekonq 2 I think it is a good opportunity to jump to Nepomuk2. I had to copy some models that are not (yet?) available in Nepomuk2 and I'm including Vishesh who knows best about the migration process.
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> Diffs
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> CMakeLists.txt 11015c5
> config-nepomuk.h.cmake fe7364f
> src/CMakeLists.txt 143f9dc
> src/bookmarks/bookmarkowner.h 6a18c23
> src/bookmarks/bookmarkowner.cpp ba2d8f6
> src/bookmarks/bookmarkscontextmenu.cpp 69cde75
> src/nepomuk/utils/nepomukutils_export.h PRE-CREATION
> src/nepomuk/utils/resourcemodel.h PRE-CREATION
> src/nepomuk/utils/resourcemodel.cpp PRE-CREATION
> src/nepomuk/utils/simpleresourcemodel.h PRE-CREATION
> src/nepomuk/utils/simpleresourcemodel.cpp PRE-CREATION
> src/urlbar/bookmarkwidget.h 39f6fbd
> src/urlbar/bookmarkwidget.cpp e266a07
> src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.h 651c631
> src/urlbar/newresourcedialog.cpp 39cffc3
> src/urlbar/resourcelinkdialog.h e628aa1
> src/urlbar/resourcelinkdialog.cpp 799171f
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/108152/diff/
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>
> Testing
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> 1. Tagged a bookmark using Rekonq 2 before this patch
> 2. Recompiled and reinstalled Rekonq 2 with this patch
> 3. Confirmed the old bookmark is kept, with the correct tags
> 4. Added a new bookmark and tagged it
> 5. Checked that both tags are available in the tag dialog elsewhere in my KDE Desktop
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> Thanks,
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> David Narváez
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