[Bug 807386] Re: CMake should be a required dependency.
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On 2014-04-29T07:18:47+00:00 Sven-leo-w wrote:
After creating a new Simple CMake-based C++ application these error-
messages appear:
"Could not load project management plugin KDevCMakeManager"
followed by:
"project import plugin (KDevCMakeManager) does not support the
IProjectFileManager interface."
Then the process stops, it won't ask me for build settings, and there is
also no project in the project-viewer.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Follow these steps to create a new C++ project shown here http://userbase.kde.org/KDevelop4/FAQ#How_do_I_do_start_new_console_application.3F
2. Clicking "Finish" makes the error messages appear
Actual Results:
error-messages:
"Could not load project management plugin KDevCMakeManager"
followed by:
"project import plugin (KDevCMakeManager) does not support the
IProjectFileManager interface."
Expected Results:
ask for build settings, add project to projects list
Set-up:
- Freshly set up Kubuntu 14.04 64bit system from completely formatted hard-drive
- KDELibs ver. 4.13.0
- KDevelop 4.6.0 (Installed from the Muon Discover Software Center)
- KDE Development Platform 4.13.0
- There is noting else on this machine, but Kubuntu, Wifi and NVIDIA drivers, and KDevelop!
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On 2014-04-29T07:34:05+00:00 Kfunk wrote:
Try running "sudo kbuildsycoca4 --global" or just "kbuildsycoca4" as
user.
Probably something went wrong while kdevelop got installed (did you
interrupt the install?).
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On 2014-04-29T07:45:43+00:00 Sven-leo-w wrote:
(In reply to comment #1)
> Try running "sudo kbuildsycoca4 --global" or just "kbuildsycoca4" as user.
>
> Probably something went wrong while kdevelop got installed (did you
> interrupt the install?).
No, I did not interrupt the installation process, which finished without
any problems.
I ran the command which printed "kbuildsycoca4 running..." but nothing
changed after that. Still the same error messages
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On 2014-04-29T08:49:00+00:00 Harald Sitter wrote:
The error message is just crap and doesn't say what is actually going
on.
It is caused by there being no cmake installed on the system, also see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/807386.
You can run
sudo apt-get install cmake
to fix this issue.
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On 2014-05-17T15:51:13+00:00 Denis Kniazhev wrote:
@Harald Sitter (comment #3): thanks a lot, installing cmake fixed it.
The error message is awful indeed.
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