> Soprano have redland dependency option on by default. > But good point, I might change my opinion to hard dependency list :)
For graphics/kdegraphics4 and deskutils/kdepim4 to work, it really is not optional at all. >> > (2) textproc/redland allows you to choose alternate database backends >> > (MySQL, PgSQL, SQLite, Virtuoso) via the port's options. If one (or >> > more) alternate backends are selected, textproc/redland builds fine. But >> > then, textproc/soprano fails to pick it up. During the configuration >> > stage of textproc/soprano, the following message is printed and the >> > Redland backend is disabled: > Something wrong with your local installation. It builds fine without any > additional > backends at local machine and tinderboxes. I think you misunderstood my problem description. Both textproc/redland and/or textproc/soprano can be built without any of the backend options enabled. But unless you enable Redland in textproc/soprano and disable all other databases in textproc/redland, you will end up with a Soprano installation that leads to x11/kdelibs4 switching off Nepomuk. I know this is all long-winded... this is why I tried to describe it in several points in my original e-mail. > libiodbc is always depended by qt4 itself. So far, no port has pulled in databases/libiodbc for me yet. If it really is required in other places than the Virtuoso backend, then maybe if you enable Virtuoso in textproc/soprano, *this* port could then run-depend on databases/virtuoso? - Bartosz _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information