i'm sorry for this ...

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From: Lukas Oboril <[email protected]>
Date: Nov 7, 2007 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [kde-discuss] KDE K(C)ommon Build Environment
To: Michael Schuster <Michael.Schuster at sun.com>


On Nov 6, 2007 7:24 PM, Michael Schuster <Michael.Schuster at sun.com> wrote:

> Lukas Oboril wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > here is the KBE tool which can be help us with prepare KDE for
> > Solaris. It contains gnu autotools which are needed for build KDE.
> > Please keep in mind it is alpha version. It's not original by me. It's
> > based on JDE CBE which have guys from GNOME (JDS team). I have had
> > just slightly modify and expand those tools.
> >
> > All tools are going to /opt/kdebld install (it can be modified during
> > installation steps). During installation process pkgbuild tool create
> > SVR4 packages for all those tools (then it easy to maintain).
> >
> > Please feel free to try it. It could be very helpful and then we will
> > everybody have same build environment. I started with KBE just for me
> > myself. I would like to have simple build environment which could be
> > maintain easy.
> >
> > I have AMD64 (Sun Ultra 20m2) only for testing. Feedback from builds
> > on sparc machines is welcome.
> >
> > Stefan, if you don't agree with this or it is against KDE Solaris
> > philosophy then you could delete kbe from svn repository.
> >
> > Here is list of included tools
> >
>
> [...]
>
> Lukas,
>
> great work!
>
> I do wonder though why you're adding stuff that's already in Nevada, such
> as sed, awk, rsync. Can you explain? thx
>
> Michael
> --
> Michael Schuster
> Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion'
>
Michael,

AFAIK ... i have SXDE 09/07

    - GNU make 3.81             <<<< included in Nevada build as
/usr/bin/gmake (3.81)
    - GNU m4 1.4.5              <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/gnu/bin/m4 (1.4.2)
    - GNU automake 1.9.6 and 1.10
    - GNU autoconf 2.61         <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/sfw/bin/autoconf (2.59)
    - GNU libtool 1.5.24
    - GNU gettext 0.16.1 (with libiconv support)
    - GNU libiconv 1.11 (with gettext support)
    - ncurses wide 5.5 (ncurses with wide character support)
    - GNU sed 4.1.5
    - GNU awk 3.1.6
    - GNU flex 2.5.33           <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/bin/flex (2.5.33)
    - GNU bison 2.3             <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/bin/bison (2.3)
    - subversion 1.4.4          <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/bin/svn  (1.4.3)
    - Apache ant 1.6.5          <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/sfw/bin/ant (1.6.5)
    - GNU coreutils 6.9         <<<< Nevada included gnu coreutils in
/usr/gnu/bin (6.7)
    - cvs 1.12.5
    - GNU diffutils 2.8.1       <<<< included in Nevada build as
/usr/bin/gdiff (2.8.1)
    - cmake 2.4.7
    - vim 7.1

  Optional package:
    - rsync 2.6.9               <<<< included in Nevada build
/usr/bin/rsync  (2.6.9)


This is the reason, why i had a question: What is the main (prefer)
platform (version) for KDE building. Solaris 10??? Latest SXDE or SXCE
???

If it i'll be in example latest SXDE, then we can remove all those
which are included in /usr/bin/ whithout g - prefix and are in
particular vesion (which is needed).


Maybe we have to make an agreement about Solaris version which we'll
use for KDE building.


--
Lukas Oboril

When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with
creatures of logic. We are dealing with creatures of emotions,
creatures bristling with prejudices and motivated by pride and vanity.
  Dale Carnegie



-- 
Lukas Oboril

When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with
creatures of logic. We are dealing with creatures of emotions,
creatures bristling with prejudices and motivated by pride and vanity.
  Dale Carnegie

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