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Re: [trinity-devel] Why 'kde' still in common/cmake/modules/TDESetupPaths.cmake

From: Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@...>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 20:56:12 -0700 (PDT)
> No.  You would need to issue a 'git submodule update'
> command inside a top level module (tdelibs, tdebase, etc.) in order to update any
> submodules (admin/, cmake/, libltdl/, etc.) from the TDE server.

Ok. I don't need to do that. I'll push the common directory changes to GIT and wait until the next day to resync here. By then the main repo will have replicated those changes to all other modules.

I just now created the patches for common. Only three files involved and only a one-liner in each.

With those changes I'll push the tdelibs patch then too because kstandarddir.h/cpp need to be updated concurrently.

That still leaves individual module changes wioth various oddball changes, such as docbook files, but I can regenerate those patches after the master server has done the basics.

> > Do I have permissions to push to the common
> admin/cmake? I tried pushing some nominal typo corrections for qt3 and tqt3 and was
> rejected.
> 
> You should--make sure that you are committing/pushing from
> within either admin/ or cmake/, not common/.

Ok.

Darrell