On Thursday 07 February 2013, Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org> wrote: > > On Thursday 07 February 2013, Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org> wrote: > >> > On Tuesday 05 February 2013, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > >> >> On Monday 04 February 2013, Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> >> > Hi all, > >> >> > > >> >> > Currently the KDE CI system is unable to build the newly created > >> >> > 'plasma-framework' repository. Through some debugging I have > >> >> > determined that although all appropriate environment variables are > >> >> > set correctly (to the best of my knowledge) it seems that CMake is > >> >> > simply blind, or something (likely in ECM) is making it blind. > >> > >> Hi Alex, > >> > >> > how is plasma-framework trying to find the installed kdelibs from the > >> > frameworks branch ? > >> > AFAIK this is not possible. > >> > If it does > >> > find_package(KDE4) > >> > this does not work. > >> > FindKDE4.cmake coming with cmake searches for kde4-config, but the > >> > frameworks branch installs kde5-config, so no chance of being found. > >> > Are they doing something else ? > >> > >> Please see > >> https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/libs/plasma-framework/repos > >> it ory/revisions/master/entry/CMakeLists.txt > >> > >> It appears they are running > >> > >> find_package(KDE4Internal REQUIRED) > >> > >> From all indications, this should work, as kdelibs frameworks is > >> installing a FindKDE4Internal.cmake file. > > > > Wow, what a mess ;-) > > Don't know where to start. > > > > FindKDE4Internal.cmake is a find-module, and cmake does not "search" > > those, it expects them to be either in its own share/cmake/Modules/ > > directory or in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. > > So it can't be found. > > Probably you can run cmake - > > DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=/where/kf5/is/share/cmake/modules and it seems to work > > when. > > I see. From my testing, it also seems that CMake does seem to care if > a environment variable CMAKE_MODULE_PATH is set. > Is this correct? > > If so, I wonder why it works for everything else but Frameworks stuff. > If Extra-CMake-Modules is blocking an environment variable from > working i'd appreciate it if it didn't, because environment variables > are *far* more convenient for build.kde.org compared to CMake > arguments.
No, e-c-m does not block anything from working. Find-modules should not be searched, it's their task to search, not to be found. I am working on the plasma buildsystem right now. Alex _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel