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Bug 726553 - Remove QT reference in configure.ac
Remove QT reference in configure.ac
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: tracker
Classification: Core
Component: General
git master
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: tracker-general
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2014-03-17 15:01 UTC by Luis Menina
Modified: 2014-03-17 16:12 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
Remove remains of QT dependency (643 bytes, patch)
2014-03-17 15:04 UTC, Luis Menina
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Description Luis Menina 2014-03-17 15:01:09 UTC
QT dependency moved to libmediaart, but QT versions are still referenced in configure.ac.
Comment 1 Luis Menina 2014-03-17 15:04:24 UTC
Created attachment 272172 [details] [review]
Remove remains of QT dependency
Comment 2 Martyn Russell 2014-03-17 15:38:57 UTC
This problem has been fixed in the development version. The fix will be available in the next major software release. Thank you for your bug report.
Comment 3 Martyn Russell 2014-03-17 15:39:54 UTC
Thanks for the patch Luis, one thing to add, in the future, if you use 

  $ git-format-patch -1

It formats the patch much more nicely and is less work for me ;)
Do you have commit rights BTW? IF so, I can just let you go ahead next time.
Comment 4 Luis Menina 2014-03-17 15:56:53 UTC
Yes, I have commit rights, I'll take care of committing my patches once they're reviewed. I wasn't sure about the formt to provide the patch, my home workflow is to use git-bz, but I haven't configured it at work yet. 

Giving you more work wasn't on purpose, but I think that was your punishment for breaking string freeze just after I've participated to a translation hackfest where we reached 100% French translation. That was until you lowered us to 99% :-p.
Comment 5 Martyn Russell 2014-03-17 16:12:51 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> Yes, I have commit rights, I'll take care of committing my patches once they're
> reviewed. I wasn't sure about the formt to provide the patch, my home workflow
> is to use git-bz, but I haven't configured it at work yet. 

Ah cool. Been meaning to try that.
 
> Giving you more work wasn't on purpose, but I think that was your punishment
> for breaking string freeze just after I've participated to a translation
> hackfest where we reached 100% French translation. That was until you lowered
> us to 99% :-p.

Haha, only translatable string change in months from me!