packages.
a) I've never used the meta packages, but selected my KDE apps on purpose
b) it's a lot easier this way to get rid of the KDE 3 stuff, however you
should get drop of the slot again after depclean has been finished
If that's how you want to admin your box,
I am using long enough Gentoo
e whole desktop environment?
>>
>> Yes. Remove all of KDE then emerge back in the apps you want, they have
>> deps on the libs they need. Whatever they pull in is required.
>
> It is easier than that.
>
> Edit your /var/lib/portage/world
> Remove anything kde-relat
On 2/14/06, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2)Does kde 3.5 pulls in a lot of ~x86 dependecies?
You can determine this yourself:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv kde-base/kdebase-meta
3)What are current known bugs/instabilities/issues/what of KDE 3.5
packages I should be aware of? I don't use
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Sorry for not being clearer. I meant USE flags in the -meta ebuilds, to
disable undesired apps like kppp. Sort of like:
DEPEND=
kde-base/this-app
!nokppp? ( kde-base/kppp )
kde-base/that-app
-base/kde-meta) or only selected apps or something in the
middle.
Also if these computers aren't too different (i.e. the CFLAGS are alike - same
arch) from each other it might be worth the effort to make use flags the same
and create a binhost. That way after compiling it on one computer
.
[SNIP]
From mono to split? Some gentoo/kde systems I manage will want
to go to the split system or a few kde-meta packages and the
rest of the kde(split) apps individually installed.
Do what I said above or just remove the few packages manually when they block
something. There really
On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 12:16:18PM +0100, Michael wrote:
> The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
> (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
> # required by kde-apps/krfb-20.04.3::gentoo[wayland]
> # required by kde-apps/kdenetwor
ired by kde-apps/krfb-20.04.3::gentoo[wayland]
> > # required by kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-20.04.3::gentoo
> > # required by @selected
> > # required by @world (argument)
> >
> > >=sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal-1.8.0 screencast
> >
> > I don't see
Installed packages with a version not in the database (or masked):
As it says this apps are either not in the database or masked.
kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins-3.5.9 masked
kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins-3.5.9 masked
kde-base/kdeaddons-meta-3.5.9 masked
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
etc
[I] kde-base/libkdenetwork (3.5.10-r1(3.5)@09/08/09): library common
to many KDE network apps
[I] kde-base/libkdepim (3.5.10(3.5)@25/06/09): Common library for KDE
PIM apps
[I] kde-base/libkmime (3.5.10(3.5)@25/06/09): KDE kmime library for
Message Handling
[I] kde-base/libkonq (3.5.10
application/core
dev-lang/rust-bin
gui-libs/display-manager-init
kde-apps/ark
kde-apps/filelight
kde-apps/k3b
#kde-apps/kcharselect
kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta
kde-apps/kdecore-meta
kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta
kde-apps/kdepim-meta
kde-apps/konsole
kde-apps/krfb
kde-apps/kwalletmanager
kde-apps/print-man
2016-04-09 5:12 GMT-05:00 Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com>:
> I noticed to day that Plasma 5 is now stable, which means I will soon have
> to
> deal with it. I run a number of boxen with Gentoo on them. Some of them
> do
> not run a full KDE desktop, only selected KD
I've just updated all my installed pkgs ( c 112 ) for KDE
(apps frameworks plasma), except for 'plasma-meta',
which raises an error :
Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
installed at the same time on the same system.
(gnome-base/gnome-common-3.18.0-r1:3/3
papers -bluetooth
-mediacenter -networkmanager" 0 KiB
[ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kde-meta-15.08.3:5::gentoo
[4.14.3-r1:4::gentoo] 0 KiB
[uninstall ] kde-apps/kde-meta-4.14.3-r1:4::gentoo USE="nls sdk
-accessibility (-aqua) -kdepim -minimal"
[blocks b ] kde-apps/kde-meta:4 ("
2009/10/25 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com:
On Sunday 25 October 2009 22:19:11 Mick wrote:
# emerge -uatDv world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdepim-meta-4.3.1 USE=(-kdeprefix)
[ebuild N
-2.2_rc62 is unable to cope with that.
Remove ALL version-specific information for kde entries from world.
There are no specific version of kde in world
Don't mix and match -meta packages and sets.
What do you mean by that? I don't think I have any kde-sets here
# emerge --list-sets
downgrade
On Monday 08 June 2009 11:05:28 econti wrote:
Hi all
my to-day world is the one attached. I am just a little bit confused.
Can anyone explain to me what's happening? :-(
Thanks
emilio
You appear to have monolithic kde packages installed. These have been removed
for kde-3.5.10.
So kde apps
d be indicated in the repo column?
>>>
>>> However, I don't see any kde4 packages. Maybe they're still moving them
>>> over?
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I really shouldn't try troubleshooting when tired...
>>
>>
/removing lines/individual USE flags I found that the doc flag was
the source of the error:
USE=kde X qt4 doc emerge -pv kde-meta
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies . . .. done!
!!! Error: circular dependencies:
('ebuild', '/', 'kde-base
On Sunday 15 May 2016 17:50:31 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> For 1: check useflags. I remember reading about one when I did the upgrade.
> (No access to Gentoo atm)
Aha! I had a quick look, the versions which have the +oldwallet flag set are
not stable yet. Perhaps the next versions of kd
help.I got
the idea that the problem was some old kde packages, so I tried unmergingeverything on my system which was kde related, including some old packageswhich are no longer in portage, then I reemerged everything.THis was
a big mistake as afterwards kde was even more broken, and kde apps
(or just delete them out of your world file).
2. If you emerge the kde -meta ebuilds, then unmerge them (or delete them from
world)
3. If you installed a bunch of kde apps individually, then find them in world
and delete them.
Now run 'emerge -av --depclean' and closely inspect what portage
by kde-plasma/plasma-pa-5.8.3::gentoo
> > # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.8.3::gentoo[pulseaudio]
> > # required by kde-apps/kdebase-meta-16.04.3::gentoo
> > # required by @selected
> > # required by @world (argument)
> >
> > >=media-sound/pulseaudio-9.0 gno
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > # emerge -uDv @world
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > >
> &g
-/
>
Yours are older so that may not be added yet.
root@fireball / # equery list -p plasma
* Searching for plasma ...
[IP-] [ ] kde-frameworks/plasma-5.60.0:5/5.60
[-P-] [ ] kde-frameworks/plasma-5.61.0:5/5.61
root@fireball / # equery list -p kde-apps/dolphin
* Searching for
-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/ktux-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kmoon-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdetoys-meta-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kde-meta-3.5.0
[ebuild N] app-admin/metalog-0.8_pre20031130
[ebuild N] media-fonts/artwiz-fonts-2.4
[ebuild N] sys-apps/ivman-0.6.6
/kcontrol, which is pulled in by
kde-base/kdebase-runtime-meta. Do you have both of those installed?
You need the second one for KDE apps to function properly.
Cheers,
Bryan
for the apps once i had the base installed. This could
explain why I have spent the last week compiling stuff for kde ;)
Well, you only need meta packages if you want to install everything that ships
together upstream. You could just emerge the split packages you want such as
e.g. konqueror, kcontrol, etc
and do then a depclean ;-)
Which promptly defeats the ENTIRE purpose of a world file and -meta
packages.
a) I've never used the meta packages, but selected my KDE apps on purpose
You missed the part where the user clearly states earlier that he DOES use
-meta packages. With that in mind
Whenever i try to emerge KDE-META-4.1.2-r1, everything goes fine until the
process suddenly dies with the following epitaph:
ACCESS DENIED chmod: /usr/share/config
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/share/config': Permission denied
First i thought it was a portage bug so i did an emerge
I installed the kde meta-packages because I didn't want to be burdened with
stuff I didn't need. Unfortunately, I had to add these packages
to /etc/portage/packages.keywords in order to get them to install and
everything was fine for about 2days. And then this happened:
# emerge --pretend
it.
Is that even possible? Won't a number of KDE apps demand the
semantic-desktop use flag set?
Don't know, never happened here.
Just tried it, and the following apps are being recompiled right now:
[ebuild R ] kde-base/pykde4-4.3.5-r1 USE=-semantic-desktop*
[ebuild R ] kde-base
Wes Gray wrote:
# grep kde /var/lib/portage/world | sort
kde-base/arts
kde-base/kde-env
kde-base/kde-meta
kde-base/kdebase-meta
kde-base/kdelibs
kde-base/konqueror
Hmm, if I'm not mistaken, if you've emerged kde-meta, none of the
other kde things should be in your world file. You've
Hello Alan McKinnon,
'emerge *-meta' is fine if one wants everything, or 'emerge kopete
kmail konqueror' if you just want a few bits like me, but there's this
large no-man's land in the middle where it is just unweildy. No fault
of Gentoo, it's all KDEs fault for having 300+ distinct apps
dev-qt/qtcore-4.8.5-r2 and some other qt packages installed
but I had no problems with that.
I'm on gentoo stable (not ~amd64) and I don't use KDE.
--
Regards
wabe
I only use some KDE apps, not the full meta. There seems to be a problem with
dev-qt/qtchooser and qt-4.8.6
--
Regards,
Mick
.
emerge
-a --depclean. That should do it.
Is that even possible? Won't a number of KDE apps demand the
semantic-desktop use flag set?
Don't know, never happened here.
Just tried it, and the following apps are being recompiled right now:
[ebuild R ] kde-base/pykde4-4.3.5-r1 USE=-semantic-desktop
with that.
Remove ALL version-specific information for kde entries from world.
Don't mix and match -meta packages and sets.
Beware of kde-misc entries - often times they have depends on the old SLOT and
pull in conflicts. These ebuilds are not as maintained as the kdebase ones,
same with the apps
Using Kde-Sunset, I have 3 useful apps available in forms
which aren't provided by KDE 4 (Kworldclock Ksokoban Kmahjongg).
Yesterday, while doing my weekly system update, I encountered a msg :
!!! The following installed packages are masked:
- media-libs/lcms-1.19-r1::gentoo (masked
>
I really shouldn't try troubleshooting when tired...
I had to explictly do:
emerge -pv =kde-apps/kde-meta-4.14.3-r1
Then it works (pulls from kde-sunset.)
However, if I try to update @world, it still wants to drag in a bunch of
kde5 crap.
I think this is due to kdelibs. And of course they'v
itrc :
> what do I need to have in the latter in order to start KDE 5 ?
> What pkgs am I likely to need to install to make it work ?
> I tried 'emerge -pvt kde-startkde', but that seems to be KDE 4 :
> what do I need for KDE 5 ?
>
> So far, I've installed Konsole (and a few
5.27.5:5::gentoo USE="-debug -test" 59
KiB
[snip ...]
[ebuild U ] kde-apps/kdeutils-meta-23.04.2:5::gentoo [22.12.3:5::gen
ug -test" 78 KiB
[snip ...]
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
(see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# re
lseaudio]
> # required by kde-apps/kdebase-meta-16.04.3::gentoo
> # required by @selected
> # required by @world (argument)
> >=media-sound/pulseaudio-9.0 gnome
> I don't see gnome in REQUIRED_USE and since this is a relatively
> gnome-free PC I was wondering what's c
for features that
require other sub-systems outside KDE to be installed as well. Like ppp
for example, or printers and scanners for another. Obviously a policy
run by a human is what it will take otherwise it gets out of hand very
very quickly.
'emerge *-meta' is fine if one wants everything
bset of the following complete expression:
python? ( python_targets_python2_7 ) qt5? ( !qt4 ) kde? ( qt4 )
(dependency required by "kde-apps/kdenlive-15.12.0-r1::gentoo" [ebuild])
(dependency required by "kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.08.3::gentoo"
[ebuild])
(dependency req
Just showing a couple of tricks.
On Thursday 22 June 2006 20:15, James wrote:
Yes, That solves how to install a new kde (mono, meta, split) but
does not really address cleanzing the sytem of all the old kde kruft.
I have stuff from kde 3.2, 3.3., 3.4 on some of my older systems.
This removes
is required to complete your request:
- sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7::gentoo (Change USE: -zlib)
(dependency required by sys-fs/udev-171-r5[hwdb] [ebuild])
(dependency required by sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.88 [installed])
(dependency required by sys-fs/udisks-1.0.4-r1 [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base
kde-meta
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies /
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =sys-apps/hal-0.5.1 have been
masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
- sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 (masked by: ~x86 keyword
h, but not the whole desktop environment?
>>>
>>> Yes. Remove all of KDE then emerge back in the apps you want, they have
>>> deps on the libs they need. Whatever they pull in is required.
>>
>> It is easier than that.
>>
>> Edit your /var/lib/
/qwebview'
* environment, line 602: Called die
* The specific snippet of code:
* emake || die emake failed;
* The die message:
* emake failed
The Gcc isi686-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.3 *
The list of emerge -pv kde-meta is this
These are the packages that would be merged
to be installed before udev is updated. emerge udev
first, then device-mapper
[blocks B ] kde-base/ksync (is blocking
kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.8-r10)
ksync is a meta kde ebuild, kdelibs is monolithic. These two cannot be
used together. See the KDE howto
[blocks B ] dev-util
- mapper-1.02.22-r5)
device-mapper wants to be installed before udev is updated. emerge udev
first, then device-mapper
[blocks B ] kde-base/ksync (is blocking
kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.8-r10)
ksync is a meta kde ebuild, kdelibs is monolithic. These two cannot be
used together
;-)
Which promptly defeats the ENTIRE purpose of a world file and -meta
packages.
a) I've never used the meta packages, but selected my KDE apps on purpose
You missed the part where the user clearly states earlier that he DOES use
-meta packages. With that in mind, any advice you give should
On Sunday 25 October 2009 22:19:11 Mick wrote:
# emerge -uatDv world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdepim-meta-4.3.1 USE=(-kdeprefix)
[ebuild N] kde-base/akonadi-4.3.1 USE=(-aqua) -debug
The subject line sums it up. stable 64-bit Gentoo. My rsync_excludes
block the following...
app-emacs
app-leechcraft
app-mobilephone
app-pda
app-xemacs
dev-dotnet
dev-embedded
dev-haskell
dev-java
dev-qt
dev-ros
dev-ruby
java-virtuals
kde-apps
kde-base
kde-frameworks
kde-misc
kde-plasma
lxde
clearer. I meant USE flags in the -meta ebuilds, to
disable undesired apps like kppp. Sort of like:
DEPEND=
kde-base/this-app
!nokppp? ( kde-base/kppp )
kde-base/that-app
I use a no* flag as the default should be to install everything except
the stuff the user doesn't want. Expecting user
KDE-4.4 packages though they
go to different slots.
Even portage-2.2_rc62 is unable to cope with that.
Remove ALL version-specific information for kde entries from world.
There are no specific version of kde in world
Don't mix and match -meta packages and sets.
What do you mean
* On May 13 20:30, Neil Bothwick (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
emerging kde, gnome and fluxbox instead of fvwm would oonly make the
world file two lines longer :)
If you only install the meta-ebuilds, that's true... Perhaps I should
have prefaced it with a 'YMMV', but if you have
that is. I've
got a lot of space here and there, but my /home partition was never
near full before.
Put -semantic-desktop in your make.conf. emerge -auDN world. emerge
-a --depclean. That should do it.
Is that even possible? Won't a number of KDE apps demand the
semantic-desktop use flag set
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Installed packages with a version not in the database (or masked):
As it says this apps are either not in the database or masked.
kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins-3.5.9 masked
kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins-3.5.9 masked
kde-base/kdeaddons-meta-3.5.9 masked
sys
compilation error:
file /usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/docbook.xsl line
140 element meta
Attribute template content: failed to compile $VERSION
XPath error : Undefined variable
substring-before($stylesheets, ' ')
^
compilation error:
file /usr/kde/3.5
Alan McKinnon wrote:
New laptop with nVidia GeForce 8600. Arch ~amd64, emerged kde-meta-4.1, but it
renders exceptionally slowly on the screen when scrolling. The effect is as if
something is keeping the system very busy while input actions occur
Volker already mentioned the driver problem
-base/kverbos-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdeedu-meta-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdebugdialog-3.5.0
[ebuild N] sys-apps/lm_sensors-2.9.2
[ebuild N] kde-base/ksysguard-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdebase-pam-6
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdm-3.5.0
[ebuild N] kde
a number of KDE apps demand the
semantic-desktop use flag set?
Don't know, never happened here.
Just tried it, and the following apps are being recompiled right now:
[ebuild R ] kde-base/pykde4-4.3.5-r1 USE=-semantic-desktop*
[ebuild R ] kde-base/gwenview-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop*
[ebuild R
;alsa
network qt4 qt5 -debug" 0 KiB
[ebuild N ] kde-apps/blinken-16.08.3:5::gentoo USE="handbook
-debug" 550 KiB
[ebuild U ]
kde-frameworks/frameworkintegration-5.28.0:5/5.28::gentoo
[5.26.0:5/5.26::gentoo] USE="X -debug {-test}" 1,709 KiB
[ebuild U ] kde-
-meta
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies | *
* ERROR: kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes-4.0.0 failed.
* Call stack:
Solved.
I had the kde overlay in git enabled. Dependencies are now calculated
properly when the overlay is disabled
ps://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Profile_(Portage)
KDE applications are mostly grouped in meta packages. These are meant to be
installed selectively. For example I install 'kde-apps/kdepim-meta' because I
use Kmail, but will not install 'kde-apps/kdegames-meta' because I don't run
any games applicatio
-base/kde-meta-4.0.0
which completed w/o error.
$eix kde picks up the new version:
...
* kde-base/kde
Available versions: 3.5.5:3.5 3.5.6:3.5
3.5.7:3.5 3.5.8:3.5 [M]4.0.0:kde-4
Installed: 3.5.2
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: KDE - merge
rden is maintaining KDE is about the same through major
versions 3, 4 and 5. Nowadays I mostly list the 30 or so KDE apps I
actually use in a set, and the USE flags for stuff I have and can use go
in make.conf. The ebuilds then take care of things and mostly get it
right. When I say "mostly",
emacs
remove dev-dotnet
remove dev-embedded
remove dev-haskell
remove dev-java
remove dev-qt
remove dev-ros
remove dev-ruby
remove java-virtuals
remove kde-apps
remove kde-base
remove kde-frameworks
remove kde-misc
remove kde-plasma
remove lxde-base
remove lxqt-base
remove mate-base
remove mate-extra
r
^^
(media-sound/pulseaudio-11.99.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
merge) pulled in by
media-sound/pulseaudio[gnome] required by
(kde-plasma/plasma-pa-5.13.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
OR the tree devs can create a sets
file.
Yes. The old split -meta ebuilds were a stop-gap hack while waiting for set
functionality (the devs said as much in the kde split-ebuild handbook page)
but required that a full-blown ebuild be written. Which then had to be
manifested and either
reading that we the user OR the tree devs can create a sets
file.
Yes. The old split -meta ebuilds were a stop-gap hack while waiting for set
functionality (the devs said as much in the kde split-ebuild handbook page)
but required that a full-blown ebuild be written. Which then had
Samir Faci samir.list at gmail.com writes:
if you've just completed a proper install from the handbook (presuming a
bootable system, with bootloader, cron/syslog, etc). you really don't need to do
a system.kde-meta (iirc should pull xorg as a dependency, so all you'd need is
kde-meta
;
> The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression:
> python? ( python_targets_python2_7 ) qt5? ( !qt4 ) kde? ( qt4 )
And this is the helpful gigantic USE expression, all of which must be
satisfied to install mlt. The bit above this shows just the part that is
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On 02/26/2010 06:06 AM, BRM wrote:
I am quite happy with KDE4 - presently using KDE 4.3.5. I still have
KDE 3.5.10 installed, and am wondering how much longer I need to keep
it around...I probably use all KDE4 apps, though
-meta-4.1.2 [3.5.9] 0 kB
[ebuild NS ] kde-base/kdegraphics-meta-4.1.2 [3.5.9] 0 kB
[ebuild NS ] kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta-4.1.2 [3.5.9] 0 kB
[ebuild NS ] kde-base/kdeutils-meta-4.1.2 [3.5.9] USE=-floppy 0 kB
[ebuild NS ] kde-base/kate-4.1.2 [3.5.9]
USE=plasma -debug -htmlhandbook
-power/powermgmt-base-1.22', 'merge') pulled in
by
=sys-power/powermgmt-base-1.22 required by ('ebuild', '/',
'sys-apps/apmd-3.2.2_p5', 'merge')
('ebuild', '/', 'sys-power/pm-utils-1.2.5', 'merge') pulled in by
sys-power/pm-utils required by ('installed', '/',
'kde-base
)
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: KDE multimedia apps: Noatun, KsCD, Juk...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- eix -I noatun
No matches found.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- equery depends noatun
[ Searching for packages depending on noatun... ]
Alex
You didn't
have anything to do with cd playback.
Since you are trying to use KDE apps to play CDs you ought to check
that you
have installed:
kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta
kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves
Yes, have both installed. :-)
did you go about overcoming this?
I also have dev-qt/qtcore-4.8.5-r2 and some other qt packages installed
but I had no problems with that.
I'm on gentoo stable (not ~amd64) and I don't use KDE.
I only use some KDE apps, not the full meta. There seems to be a problem
with dev-qt
you go about overcoming this?
I also have dev-qt/qtcore-4.8.5-r2 and some other qt packages
installed but I had no problems with that.
I'm on gentoo stable (not ~amd64) and I don't use KDE.
--
Regards
wabe
I only use some KDE apps, not the full meta. There seems
not installed how can it be running (hung)?
I've tried all sorts of things to fix this and nothing
works, including revdep-rebuild...
Are you using the monolithic or split ebuilds for kde?
got me on this one. Not Sure? I'd guess both is a bad idea?
That is, did you emerge kde or emerge kde-meta
led
> >> mail delivery from KMail. That was removed for me in an dependency
> >> clean-up, because I had no entry for it in world.
> >
> >
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> > Hmm ... I thought kde-apps/knotify:4 was replaced with kde-
> > frameworks/knotifyconfig:5?
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[ebuild NS ] kde-base/kdebase-meta-4.1.2 [3.5.9
.
If you've removed kde-meta, I'm not surprised.
It's not (mainly) kde packages that show up there. It's:
I'm surprised these show up from --depclean:
app-admin/logrotate
app-arch/sharutils
app-crypt/hashalot
app-crypt/mhash
app-text/psutils
dev-libs/glib
dev-libs/lzo
dev-libs
philosophy from KDE3 to KDE4 made things worse for those of us who do not want
everything and the kitchen sink thrown in, but still want to use some KDE
apps.
Thankfully, the move to the KDE meta ebuilds has provided some compensation
against a full blown monolithic KDE.
Personally, I'm
4 15:52:22 2017 >>> kde-plasma/kwin-5.8.5
Sat Feb 4 15:53:04 2017 >>> kde-plasma/plasma-integration-5.8.5-r1
Sat Feb 4 16:01:35 2017 >>> kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.8.5
Sat Feb 4 16:03:16 2017 >>> kde-plasma/khotkeys-5.8.5
Sat Feb 4 16
5.8.5
> > Sat Feb 4 15:37:40 2017 >>> kde-plasma/kscreen-5.8.5
> > Sat Feb 4 15:40:12 2017 >>> kde-plasma/breeze-5.8.5
> > Sat Feb 4 15:43:48 2017 >>> kde-plasma/oxygen-5.8.5
> > Sat Feb 4 15:52:22 2017 >>> kde-plasm
ksysguard-5.8.5
>>> Sat Feb 4 15:33:27 2017 >>> kde-plasma/sddm-kcm-5.8.5
>>> Sat Feb 4 15:34:55 2017 >>> kde-plasma/kinfocenter-5.8.5
>>> Sat Feb 4 15:36:32 2017 >>> kde-plasma/bluedevil-5.8.5
>>> Sat Feb 4
sma/breeze-5.8.5
> Sat Feb 4 15:43:48 2017 >>> kde-plasma/oxygen-5.8.5
> Sat Feb 4 15:52:22 2017 >>> kde-plasma/kwin-5.8.5
> Sat Feb 4 15:53:04 2017 >>> kde-plasma/plasma-integration-5.8.5-r1
> Sat Feb 4 16:01:35 2017 >>> kde-pl
red by
(kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.5.5-r2:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
merge)
(kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>=kde-base/baloo-4.12.0:4[aqua=] (>=kde-base/baloo-4.12.0:4[-aqua])
required by (media-gfx/digikam-4.14.0:4/4::gentoo, installed)
(kde-fr
/powermgmt-base-1.22 required by ('ebuild', '/',
'sys-apps/apmd-3.2.2_p5', 'merge')
('ebuild', '/', 'sys-power/pm-utils-1.2.5', 'merge') pulled in by
sys-power/pm-utils required by ('installed', '/',
'kde-base/powerdevil-4.3.3', 'nomerge')
As you can see powermgmt-base is on the emerge
optimism :)
If you emerge kde-meta, you'll have everything that the monolithic kde
ebuild gave you, just in manageable bite-sized chunks.
Hmph. You call 300 separate ebuilds manageable? I suppose it is if
you meta them in as a chunk.
It's also manageable in that you can manage what gets
080824 James wrote:
Is is OK (a good idea) to place -nsl into the make.conf settings?
They all speak/write (us) English very well
and it is the only language support needed.
I've had '-nls' in make.conf for a long time with LANG = en_US.UTF-8 .
The latter allows apps to show Russian
I've seen gnome-base/gnome-common pulled in on more than one systems, all of
which have USE="-gnome" set:
# emerge -uaNDvt world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] kde-apps/kdebase-meta-17.08.3:5::gento
On Thursday 01 March 2007, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] problem emerging kde-meta':
On Thursday 01 March 2007 22:54:43 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Your problem is that you are trying to mix them. That is difficult or
impossible and is AFAIK
ed:
> > kde? ( qt4 )
>
> This is the actual problem, According to the ebuild, if you set
> USE="kde", then you also need USE="qt4". Your USE has qt5 enabled, and
> that's the problem.
>
> Presumably, mtl does not yet support KDE with Qt5
> >
&g
On Monday 26 October 2009 20:26:54 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I forget exactly what I did to achieve this, it was something like
having trouble getting akonadi to work right, so I set all the kdepim
apps to use the resource files directly in the fashion of KDE-3.5
Can you please share what
dependencies of KDE. Emerge the KDE apps or meta packages you want and let
portage take care of dependencies.
--
Regards,
Mick
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On Saturday 09 August 2008 10:54:15 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Samstag, 9. August 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi all,
This post might be a bit vague, sorry about that, I'm not sure where to
start or how to explain it.
New laptop with nVidia GeForce 8600. Arch ~amd64, emerged kde
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