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Re: Ebuild for trunk

 

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Hello,

I am sorry, I probably expressed myself unclear: I don't mean that an
icon theme should be a hard dependency as you can run the program
without one. The effect is just that you wont get the full
functionality/flexibility.

I definitely understand your reluctance in that point. (Fight the
bloat! ;-)). On Arch, you can add "optional dependencies" together
with a comment on which functionality they enable. I'd assume there
exists something like that for Gentoo?

Concerning configuration without CUPS: I suppose the easiest way to it
automatically in the ebuild would be to run "sed" on the
"qpdfview.pri" file, replacing the line "CONFIG += print_to_cups" by
"# CONFIG += print_to_cups" or just removing it...

Regards, Adam.

P.S.: I think your last message inadvertently went to me instead of to
the list.

On 11.05.2012 19:21, Andi Șerbănescu wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> QtXml is compiled implicitly into qt-core. Yes, I forgot about
> cups. I'll add an use flag for it (so it can be disabled) when i'll
> find out how to configure it without, but for now it will just pull
> it in. I also was a little reluctant to add the icon themes, but
> here they are…
> 
> Regards, Andi
> 
> On 11 May 2012 18:46, Adam Reichold <adamreichold@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote: Hey Andi,
> 
> I have no deeper understand of the Portage system, but one thing
> that I do not understand about the Gentoo package (generally, not 
> restricted to your ebuild for trunk) is how it works without the 
> explicit QtXml dependency. Is this implicit in x11-libs/qt-core or 
> x11-libs/qt-gui?
> 
> Also, don't you need a dependency on libcups if you compile with
> the default configuration?
> 
> Regards, Adam.
> 
> P.S.: Apropos configuration problems and icon themes: I think 
> "hicolor" is not really an icon theme as it does not contain any 
> FDo-specified standard icons. It seems to rather be a place where 
> applications put their application specific icons. (Of which
> qpdfview currently has none expect for the application icon
> itself.) So you might need a "real" FDo-compatible icon theme.
> Personally I use "gnome-icon-theme", without using GNOME that is.
> (I think the Tango icon theme was sadly declared defunct or
> something like that...)
> 
> On 11.05.2012 17:26, Andi Șerbănescu wrote:
>>>> For testing on Gentoo.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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