On Friday 15 February 2013, Treeve Jelbert wrote: > I am trying to keep my qt5 related stuff separate from the qt4 stuff, > so qt5 in installed to /opt/qt5. > > The qt5 build process installs the libraries, cmake and pkgconfig stuff > to /opt/qt5/lib. > > > attica5, strigi-5 and phonon4qt5 install to /opt/qt5/lib64 > > $ ls /opt/qt5/lib64 > cmake libphonon4qt5.so.4 > libstreamanalyzer.so.0.7.8 > libattica.so libphonon4qt5.so.4.6.60 > libstreams.so > libattica.so.0.4 libsearchclient > libstreams.so.0 > libattica.so.0.4.1 libsearchclient.so > libstreams.so.0.7.8 > libphonon4qt5experimental.so libsearchclient.so.0 > pkgconfig > libphonon4qt5experimental.so.4 libsearchclient.so.0.7.8 strigi > libphonon4qt5experimental.so.4.6.60 libstreamanalyzer.so > libphonon4qt5.so libstreamanalyzer.so.0 > > libdbusmenu-qt5 installs to /opt/qt5/lib > > kf5libs installs to /opt/qt5/lib > > I am using the same cmake commands in all cases. > > This becomes rather messy regarding search paths for pkgconfig and > cmake. > > > How can I force everything into one place?
If you pull a fresh kdelibs, it should now also go into lib64/. Let me know if it doesn't. On Debian multiarch should now also be handled properly. The install dirs are now taken from FindKF5.cmake: find_package(KF5 ... InstallDirs) which has code to handle that. Alex _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel