On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 9:13 PM, David Faure <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday 02 January 2016 15:56:21 Anke Boersma wrote:
>> kdelibs4support 5.18.0 fails to build with this commit:
>> https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdelibs4support.git&a=commitdiff&h=fd543876d20bdfeee846c853fdfddd8e4e91c943
>>
>> If kded is not installed, kded needs to be added as a new depend in the
>> main CMakeList:
>> https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdelibs4support.git&a=blob&h=4751c47688db86f7bec36a276fb5b15093b7079e&hb=8e4e50cd8b274e71c72c01ae87b1073031cacce0&f=CMakeLists.txt#l25
>>
>> Build error when kded is not installed:
>> https://paste.kde.org/pm4psrs28
>
> Yes, kdelibs4support requires kded to be installed.
> find_package is not stricly required, other than to make the error message 
> clearer.
> (I suppose you parse the dependencies from CMakeLists.txt though, so I see 
> why you need it there ;)
>
> -> added.
>
> ... but I can't update the package, l10n.kde.org seems down, since yesterday?
>
> ssh: connect to host l10n.kde.org port 22: No route to host

I sent the hoster an email this morning (my time) when I first became
aware of this.
No response as yet, but that isn't surprising (due to timezones).

The ILO unit attached to the machine is also unavailable, so we're
stuck until they get back to me.

Cheers,
Ben

>
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