Hello Ade, OK, sure.
I rebuilt all of KBE and did not notice this problem, it said it built OK: ## Validating control scripts. ## Packaging complete. Executing(%clean): /bin/bash /var/tmp/pkgbuild-mwright/pkgbuild-tmp-7.27968 + umask 022 + uname -a SunOS goanna 5.10 Generic_127128-11 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris + cd //h/goanna/2/os_5.10/cbe/BUILD + rm -rf /var/tmp/pkgbuild-mwright/KBEenv-1.0.0-build + exit 0 Installing package KBEenv Installation of <KBEenv> was successful. KBE setup complete Run . /opt/kdebld/bin/env.sh or source /opt/kdebld/bin/env.csh depending on your shell, to use this build environment. Installation log saved in /tmp/kde-kbe-1.0.0.install.log.5033 goanna% Thanks, Mark On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:17:45 +0200 Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org> wrote: > Spurred by a comment of Ben's on IRC "see why I rebuild everything > every few days?" I decided to clean out KCE and KBE in my jail on > dillon. > > KBEsed requires KBElibtool. > KBElibtool uses /opt/kdebld/bin/sed. > > This is, naturally, not a tenable position. > > Can we please leave well enough alone, *especially* in the very > fundaments of our build system? Over the past two, three weeks we > seem to have regressed from "all the dependencies compile and 13 KDE > SVN modules are ok, we still have three showstopper bugs in KDE > itself" to "KBE sometimes might compile; the dependencies work most > of the time but have tons of random hacks added; if you manage to get > to KDE SVN then *it* is actually in good shape, with the same three > showstoppers." > > I think this is distracting us from our primary purpose, which is > getting KDE itself to work well on a (narrowly defined, initially) > set of Solaris platforms. KDE 4.1 is already at the beta 2 stage and > we should be working on it, not on destabilizing the base it builds > on and introducing tons of new (optional) dependencies. > > [ade] > _______________________________________________ > kde-discuss mailing list > kde-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-discuss --
