> On 03/15/2011 07:34 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote: >>> When packaging kdepim I cmake configuration requires the following >>> packages be installed >>> Are the really needed? >>> >>> trinity-kdepim W: Dependency included and not needed ('cyrus-sasl') >>> trinity-kdepim W: Dependency included and not needed ('gpgme') >>> trinity-kdepim W: Dependency included and not needed ('libical') >>> trinity-kdepim W: Dependency included and not needed ('trinity-arts') >>> >>> As far as I can tell nothing links to them. >>> >>> README.licical gives: >>> The directory libkcal/libical contains version 0.24 of libical with KDE >>> local >>> modifications to fix some bugs and let it compile in the kdepim module. >>> You may obtain the original distribution from >>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeassociation/ >>> >>> >> I am not sure about the others, but libical is definitely required by >> the >> calendar kresources. >> >> Tim >> > > Should it not use the supplied version then if it is not installed on > the system as the README.libical states that is in the kdepim source > code directory? README.libical is old and has just been removed from SVN. The upstream libical library is now always used, as it contains significant enhancements and bugfixes. Tim