The package builds and seems to contain the expected
files. Package
installs and appears in KControl. Yet many warning messages.
Just ignore them for now; we honestly don't have the manpower to clean up
the warnings at this time. Attention should be focused on repairing the
slew of functionality bugs in the bugtracker.
Log attached.
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-- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro use FindPkgConfig
Is this warning important? Is there anything I can do about this warning?
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-- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libbonoboui-2.0 is not installed (install
the package which contains libbonoboui-2.0.pc if you want to support this
feature)
-- bonoboui not found. Some features of the theme engine will not work as
intended.
There is a non-stock build script available for libbonoboui. The
dependency chain includes libgnome, libbonobo, libgnomecanvas, gnome-vfs,
GConf2, gnome-mime-data, avahi, ORBit2. Possibly more. To many Slackers
that is considered a lot of cruft. Therefore, exactly what features are
lost by not having libbonoboui installed when building gtk-qt-engine?
I don't know.
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There are many "warning: unused parameter" messages.
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/dev/shm/applications/gtk-qt-engine/src/qt_qt_wrapper.cpp: In function
'void drawArrow(GdkWindow*, GtkStyle*, GtkStateType, GtkArrowType, int,
int, int, int)':
/dev/shm/applications/gtk-qt-engine/src/qt_qt_wrapper.cpp:1698: warning:
'element' may be used uninitialized in this function
[I built the package in tmpfs, hence the reference to /dev/shm. I am
focusing on the warning messages.]
Everyone:
After release, there will be an announcement concerning the direction and
focus of the Trinity project, so stay tuned!
Tim