On Thu, 20 Nov 2014 14:13:08 -0500 Dwayne MacKinnon wrote: > Hi all, > > The security/pinentry port has been upgraded to 0.90 and simultaneously the > qt4 frontend has been disabled with an IGNORE line. > > The port won't compile with /usr/lib/libc++.so. Fair enough. > > The thing is, pinentry has become much more important in recent iterations of > KDE. For example, if you're using the gpg backend for kwallet (which is > strongly recommended.) > > Naturally, the qt4 pinentry blends in best with KDE. > > I've looked at the error messages from clang, and I'll admit... this is > beyond > my now-feeble coding skills. (I haven't coded regularly since 2006.) I'm > wondering if some folks around here might take up the cause. > > Now, I just reinstalled KDE due to upgrading to amd64 10.1-RELEASE. I got > around this whole thing by adding USE_GCC=4.8+ to the pinentry-qt4 Makefile. > gcc48 had been pulled in by KDE for some other port (not sure which one.) Not > sure if this would be a viable option. I can understand why folks wouldn't > want to make gcc48 a requirement, especially for such a small port.
You can't use USE_GCC with Qt ports on 10.x and greater. Using g++48 leads to linking against both to libc++ and libstdc++, and this not a good idea. _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
