Am 06.10.2014 um 11:57 schrieb Michael Palimaka: > On 10/06/2014 05:34 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: >> Am 04.10.2014 um 19:37 schrieb Michael Palimaka: >>> On 10/04/2014 11:26 PM, behrouz khosravi wrote: >>>> Hello everyone. >>>> I was wondering if anyone has tried KDE5? >>>> Do you know when it's going to be placed in the main tree? >>>> >>>> thanks >>> Hi, >>> >>> The KDE release structure has evolved[1], decoupling the release cycle >>> of the Platform, Workspace, and Applications. This means that there is >>> no longer a single Software Compilation in the same way there was with >>> KDE 4. >>> >>> We (Gentoo KDE team) have not yet made a decision as to when the Plasma >>> 5 Workspace will be pushed to the main tree. I've been using it on a >>> daily basis for about six months, and consider the next release (5.1.0) >>> to be a good candidate for the main tree. >>> >>> The underlying Platform (KDE Frameworks 5) upon which Plasma 5 is built >>> is expected in the main tree in about a week, after the 5.3.0 release. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Michael >>> >>> [1]: https://dot.kde.org/2013/09/04/kde-release-structure-evolves >>> >>> >>> >> ok, at the moment you can't even install this mess: >> >> merge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy >> ">=dev-qt/qtwebkit-5.3.2:5[debug=,widgets]". >> !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: >> - dev-qt/qtwebkit-5.3.2-r1::gentoo (Missing IUSE: widgets) >> (dependency required by "dev-qt/qtquick1-5.3.2" [ebuild]) >> (dependency required by "kde-frameworks/plasma-5.2.0::kde" [ebuild]) >> (dependency required by "@kde-frameworks-5.2" [argument]) >> >> yepp, three ebuilds depending on qtwebkit with the widgets useflag - >> that it doesn't even have. Oh joy. And that after 2h+ dealing with other >> useflag related shenanigans. >> >> btw from the changelog: >> >> 25 Sep 2014; Michael Palimaka <kensing...@gentoo.org> metadata.xml: >> Remove unused USE flag. >> >> that unused useflag wasn't 'widgets' by chance? ^^ >> >> >> > Thanks for testing. It appears I missed a couple of consumers (I did > check!) and it's fixed now. > > What other USE flag issues did you encounter? > > >
so after spending hours fighting to upgrade boost, I finally got to the point were portage let me emerge kde-framework. I went to bed. I woke up 2h later... only 9 packages were installed, the rest skipped because of wrong gcc. Crap like that should be told right at the start.