Hi Federico, Yes, bionicmutton is not an official repo. It is a test repo., so your milage may vary. In the end everything, accept contributions via SFW, will end up in SJ. bionicmutton was brought into life because at that time many of the dependencies were not in OpenSolaris yet. apache c++ lib recently integrated, unixODBC integrated, readline is there, Qt is pending to name but a few.is pending; so we are well on our way. There are several KDE dependencies merged into SFW, there are packages already in OpenSolaris which need to be sorted out and tested how they work with KDE and there are new packages which will be integrated via SourceJuicer. With KDE we strive not to have dupes in OpenSolaris where ever possible.
Gerard El 27/09/2009, a las 16:28, Federico Beffa escribi?: > Hi All, > > I was looking around for Qt libraries to build an application on > OpenSolaris 2009.06. I've found that the KDE team has its own IPS > repository at http://solaris.bionicmutton.org:10001/en/index.shtml. > However, since the repository is not widely publicized, I'm > wondering if it is considered stable or not (or say usable for end > users needing a working system). If not, is the goal in due time to > merge the repo with the /release one? > > By the way, looking into the packages provided by the repository, I > noticed that there is a readline package. The same package is also > available in /dev. The two are installed in different directories, > but it would be nice to avoid duplications. > > Regards, > Fede -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/kde-discuss/attachments/20091001/0662b896/attachment.html>
