Pierre Labastie wrote:
On 05/03/2016 18:08, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Pierre Labastie wrote:

I realize I should have read again the thread starting at
http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2015-November/031384.html.
Sorry
for duplicate.

I think we should create a ticket and discuss there what to do (after
release). I'll do that unless somebody speaks up

Lets just discuss here.  First please re-summarize the issues as you see them.

Let me summarize:
According to the present instructions in the book, the above thread, and this
one, LXQt depends on:
- kwindowsystem (from KF5) for liblxqt, for lxqt-policykit (actually, since
liblxqt is required, that dep should not be mentioned at the lxqt-policykit
page), and for lxqt-runner
- kguiaddons and solid (from KF5), for lxqt-panel,
- libkscreen (from Plasma) for lxqt-config.

However, the specific dependencies of those libraries are not given in the
book, only the whole set of dependencies for KF5 and Plasma.

Bruce's proposition is to separate those libraries from the KF5 or plasma
page. But as Fernando remarked in the first thread, next version of LXQt might
have different dependencies among the FK5 and plasma libraires. This already
occured when updating to LXQt-0.10 in November. The former version of LXQt
only depended on kwindowsystem and kguiaddons.

OK, I see you tagged lxqt. I have not built that yet. I'm going to do a test build without kf5/plasma and just build the minimum needed. I'll place the kf5/plasma libraries using LXQT_PREFIX=/opt/lxqt. If it works properly, I'll add those pages in the lxqt section.
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Right now the following packages remain that need tags:

networking/netprogs/samba.xml:
networking/netprogs/cifsutils.xml:
networking/mailnews/fetchmail.xml:
networking/mailnews/mutt.xml:
networking/netutils/wicd.xml:

server/mail/exim.xml:
server/mail/dovecot.xml:

server/major/proftpd.xml:
server/major/bind.xml:
server/major/vsftpd.xml:
server/other/xinetd.xml:

x/installing/x7driver-vmware.xml:

xsoft/other/ekiga.xml:

I think you said you'll do exim and dovecot. I can do most of the rest but take whatever else you want to do.

I don't have any Windows systems, so I'll mark samba and cifsutils as lfs79_built unless we get someone to volunteer to test.

I also don't have vmware, so it will also be lfs79_built unless we have someone who can test it.

ekiga builds and comes up, but I don't really know how to adequately use/test. I'm inclined to just tag checked anyway.

I'll note that I was able to test/tag transmission. It worked, but I was not impressed. I tried to download a 4G iso and it was taking forever. After 5-10 minutes is had only downloaded about 1%. I killed it and a simple wget was getting about 13MB/s on the same file.

  -- Bruce
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