Multi-Arch search paths for virtuoso's plugins

Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer perezmeyer at gmail.com
Sun Oct 27 14:45:02 UTC 2013


Hi! I have just filled [0]. This patch detects wheter soprano is being built 
in a Multi-Arch [m-a] aware path using a CMake-provided variable and if so, 
appends the correct search paths.

[0] <https://sourceforge.net/p/soprano/bugs/32/>

We currently have a FTBFS bug in virtuoso and we would like to add m-a support 
for it in the same upload. This of course will mean that we will also need to 
patch soprano with the provided patch (see bug). So, it would be really cool 
if you can ACK it first.

Kinds regards, Lisandro.

Note: if possible, keep pkg-kde-talk at l.d.o in CC.

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