Just have installed KDE-Windows 4.8.0 (MSVC 32bit) on Windows 7 x64 with the primary goal to use Kile. An attempt to run Kile brings the following error window "kile.exe - System error": "The program can't start because poppler-qt4.dll is missing from your system. Try reinstalling the program to fix the problem.: Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install KDE-Windows 4.8.0 (MSVC 32bit) on Windows 7 x64 following http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/kile/index.php?title=KileOnWindows 2. Try ti start Kile (Start->All Programs->KDE Release->Office->Kile) Actual Results: Cannot start Kile because poppler-qt4.dll is missing Expected Results: Kile should start
I can confirm the bug with a fresh kile install, but at least the portage file contains the poppler dependency for 2.1. Cannot send the url now as projects.kde.org is overly slow again. :-)
A workaround is to install Okular, which correctly installs Poppler as a dependence. However the bug exists...
Actually okular should be a dependency as well according to the portage file. :) https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesupport/emerge/repository/revisions/master/entry/portage/extragear/kile/kile-2.1.1-20120214.py#L16
I just had the same problem - it seems the dependency solving of kile package is not complete - it does not automatically check Okular or Kate - it is very easy for the user to miss them.
Can't reproduce the problem using 4.10.2. I only select kile in the installer within a fresh system, then okular/poppler/kate are all automatically installed as dependencies.