On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 10:02:19 -0600, anlarye wrote:
I was looking at that site just a few moments ago. One of the
packages dnf
(the replacement for yum) states is required at install is Kate4-part which
isn't listed on the pkgs site for the RPM.
What makes you think that?
Also according to kvirc's
website, as of version 2.0 KDE is completely optional. Of course the
qt gui
toolkit is required, since kvirc is built on it.
So per the RPM pkg, this is required:
BuildRequires: kdelibs4-devel audiofile-devel glib2-devel
BuildRequires: python-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed dbus-devel
BuildRequires: cmake desktop-file-utils gettext doxygen graphviz
BuildRequires: libv4l-devel libtheora-devel libvorbis-devel
BuildRequires: qt-webkit-devel
No.
These are _build_ requirements, i.e. packages that need to be installed
when compiling/building this software.
The built files are examined for dependencies on shared libraries (e.g.).
As kate4-part is not listed as a _direct_ explicit dependency in the kvirc spec file,
either it provides a library needed at runtime. Or another required library package
depends on kate4-part.
What depends on kate4-part in any way? Let's see:
# repoquery --whatrequires kate4-part --qf '%{name}'|sort|uniq
calligra-kexi-libs
kdelibs-ktexteditor (!) <-------
kdevplatform
kile
kmail
kompare
ktikz
piklab
pykde4
rkward
kdelibs-ktexteditor x86_64 6:4.14.14-1.fc23
updates 81 k
That one is a library required by kdelibs, which in turn is a direct shared lib dep of
kvirc.
# repoquery --exactdeps --whatrequires kdelibs-ktexteditor --qf '%{name}'
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