Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
>John (J5) Palmieri wrote:
>>On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 11:37, Frederick Alexander Thomssen wrote:
>
>>>once dbus-qt was removed from fedora because there was no use for it.
>>>but now kde 3.4 supports dbus-qt for the media:/ protocol which
>>>indicated if a new device was connected. so there now is a use for
>>>dbus-qt so i think it ought to be included.
>>
>>Does an app in fedora core require it?
>
>k3b (v0.12+), at least, can use it, if available.
For the record, I've hacked dbus.spec to re-enable
Qt support, updating references to Qt 3.1 to 3.3).
The resulting dbus-qt subpackage builds and installs
correctly. KDE builds fine against it with a small
configury patch to look for libraries in /usr/lib64
on x86_64.
Now I can use media:/ in Konqueror. Looks like a
safe change for fedora-devel.
As of today dbus-qt is still disabled in Fedora. The
attached patch is enough to get it to build.
I've rebuilt KDE from CVS and I can confirm media:/ works
and removable devices are correctly detected, but not
automounted.
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