Le Wed, 7 Sep 2011 21:06:53 +0200,
Slávek Banko <slavek.banko(a)axis.cz> a écrit :
Dne st 7. záÅà 2011 L0ner sh4dou napsal(a):
Already tried that. No success. And in the CMakeLists.txt WITH_HAL
is set to OFF. It throws at me this:
-- checking for one of the modules 'hal'
CMake Error at cmake/modules/TDEMacros.cmake:20 (message):
#################################################
hal is required, but was not found on your system
#################################################
Call Stack (most recent call first):
ConfigureChecks.cmake:42 (tde_message_fatal)
CMakeLists.txt:125 (include)
HAL is meanwhile required dependency. See roadmap:
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/wiki/bin/view/Developers/RoadMap KDE3 hadn't HAL
as a mandatory dependency, at least for KDE 3.5.4 which
was part of the HAL-less (and 2.4 kernel) Slackware 11.0. Was it the
CMake conversion which turned HAL into a mandatory dependency ?
As far as I can tell, yes. ksmserver relies on HAL at the moment, and the
appropriate #ifdef logic has not yet been added to the code to disable
HAL.
HAL is simply a small background process that should not affect anything
else on your system. Why doesn't it work on Gentoo?
Tim