Description of problem: libkml-devel should require boost-devel (missing dependency) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libkml-devel-0.6.1-8.fc16.x86_64 How reproducible: If you #include <kml/dom.h> and try to compile, you get: /usr/include/kml/base/xml_element.h:31:35: fatal error: boost/intrusive_ptr.hpp: No such file or directory
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I will have a look at this one in a week on two.
If you can have a look at BZ#540307 I did all the patches and updating .spec to be able to update to 1.2.0 Should be easy to review ;-) As proposed early, I'm willing to co-maintain this package. No sponsor so far :-( Thanks
(In reply to comment #3) > If you can have a look at BZ#540307 > I did all the patches and updating .spec to be able to update to 1.2.0 > Should be easy to review ;-) > As proposed early, I'm willing to co-maintain this package. No sponsor so > far :-( > > Thanks Thank you very much for your work. Sadly I am not a sponsor so cannot sponsor it. I would like to have you as co-maintainer once you are sponsored though. Will have a look at it in sometime. I will push your changes to rawhide asap. Regards,
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