Duncan wrote: > James Tyrer posted on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 11:39:58 -0700 as excerpted: > >> I still think that you should install KDESupport. It installs these >> packages: >> >> akonadi >> automoc >> cpptoxml >> decibel >> phonon >> polkit-qt >> qimageblitz >> soprano >> strigi >> taglib >> taglib-extras >> tapioca-qt >> telepathy-qt >> >> I specifically note "polkit-qt" which might be your specific problem. >> >> Before you install Qt-4, you need to install: >> >> DBus >> DBus-Glib >> HAL >> HAL-Info >> PolicyKit >> EggDBus >> polkit >> ConsoleKit >> >> and the file: "/etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf" might need "servicedir"s >> added. > > Actually, policykit isn't a hard kde4 dependency, it's quite optional. I > don't have it installed here. On Gentoo, of the packages I have > installed, hal and pykde4 have the policykit USE flag, but I have it off, > so they're built without that support. Other packages that have that USE > flag include gnome-system-tools, system-tools-bakcends, gnome-session, > gnome-lirc-properties, gnome-power-manager, hplip, and consolekit > (another optional dependency, as should be obvious given I'm running > kde4, since I mention it in the other, not the installed, packages). > > Yet another kde4 optional is eggdbus, which I don't believe I'd ever > heard of until now. It is a dependency for "polkit". > dbus is mandatory AFAIK, as it has now replaced kde3's dcop as the kde > system message bus -- dbus being the standard where dcop was kde- > specific. Hal, I'm honestly not sure. I have the hal USE flag set, but > I don't remember if it was a required kde dependency or if I just liked > the idea of X input hotplugging, etc. Supporting those are dbus-glib and > hal-info, both of which I have installed as well. > Yes, some of this is optional, but we need to be clear about what 'optional' means. If you don't install the optional stuff, some of the KDE-4 features will not work. So, I recommend that it be installed. -- James Tyrer Linux (mostly) From Scratch ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.