Re: Redland vs. KDE-4.4 (aka TRUNK)

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James Tyrer wrote:
> Then you go on to compile KDELibs and there is no indication of a 
> problem when you run CMake.  The first real indication that there is a 
> problem is that the compile of KDELibs fails with an error.
> 
> So, I installed Redland-1.0.5 and determined by trial and error that the 
> newest version of Rasqal that I could build it against was 0.9.15 and 
> was fortunate that it would compile against Raptor-1.4.20.  I also found 
> that I couldn't compile one of the versions that I tried against 
> SQLite-3.6.22 so I still have to check that again.
> 
> Now, I should point out that Redland-1.0.5 is circa Fedora-6.  However, 
> you can't use Raptor from that era because you need 'trig' and that 
> means the newest version of Raptor is necessary.  This doesn't seem like 
> a good idea to have an assortment of library vintages -- I expect problems.
> 
> I also find it unacceptable for the newest version of KDE-4 (TRUNK) to 
> require a library this old.  I think that this is a bug and will report 
> it.
> 
Am I correct that this has now been fixed?

I was wondering, exactly where would I go to find information about this?

-- 
James Tyrer

Linux (mostly) From Scratch
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