Alle mercoledì 9 maggio 2012, Ralf Jung ha scritto: > > > reporting this against Virtuoso is wrong (sorry for the multiple > > > bug reports caused by this). As a result of virtuoso missing, > > > new installations will not be able to get a working Nepomuk, > > > making the package unusable. > > > > Err no, sorry, we're not talking about a daemon or a service, but > > about a library, which is linked directly and indirectly by lot of > > KDE > > Sorry, I chose the wrong package - I searched for "nepomuk" in the > package title, but I actually meant the package containing the > daemon, which is kde- runtime as I just found out.
kde-runtime is installed for any KDE application, so what I said earlier for KIO applies likewise to kde-runtime. And kde-runtime has a recommend on virtuoso already, which is more than enough for what it's an optional feature provided by KDE. > > > Virtuoso is missing from testing, and without it, Nepomuk does > > > not work (also see [1]). As I had to find out the hard way [2], > > > > The fact that virtuoso is missing from testing is not something > > related to us. > > It is related to you in that it breaks the nepomuk daemon. So? Anything in the dependency stack below KDE can have bad effects on KDE (say Qt, GNU libc, the kernel, ...). -- Pino Toscano
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