Hello On 7/3/06, Jason Spiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one > more binary package - compiled with qt only. > I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt' > for qt-only version. I am a newbie here, but I am just curious, why do there need to be two different versions? Isn't a QT version enough? Also, if not, could the
no, qt-only version is not enough
QT version use dlopen() or some such to determine if the KDE libs are present at runtime, and load them if they are?
no, sim can't do that
Also, wouldn't it be less confusing if the packages were named sim-kde and sim-qt?
that was the main question I think naming default version 'sim-kde' is wrong, because the name is not intuitive to a user, who just wants to have an IM installed, and who doesn't want to bother with libraries used by the program
Cheers, Jason Spiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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