Hi, after the last try which had the disadvantage that the examples were missing and overall the shipping of the docs with their binary ports enlarges them quite a lot, I tried something different now and would like to have you a look if that would do it now (which I think it does :)
The idea is to generate the docs and examples module by module in separate ports for each source package, so starting point would be qtbase: qt5-base-doc: https://share.kde.org/index.php/s/2BKmtz3sIBHfNRA qt5-tools-doc: https://share.kde.org/index.php/s/yndg0AJM9cyfcWR qt5-location-doc: https://share.kde.org/index.php/s/9g76PuHZGLj868U Finally, the qtdoc source is build at the end (we need the other ports as dependencies so the links are generated correctly, for now build it at last) qt5-doc: https://share.kde.org/index.php/s/CXBjJ2h8HZEWQQn Then you have the examples and the docs show up in qtcreator. Splitting up the docs and examples from qtbase to core, gui, qmake etc doesn't make much sense given they are intertwined with each other and would produce a whole bunch of ports without any additional value. Splitting the docs by source package though has the advantage that we can add them one by one and keep track of them as soon as each source package is changed during version upgrades a lot easier than a huge big doc port, so that would make sense there too. I would add the other ports one by one later if this proof of concept is OK and can be taken over into area51 for some testing. -- Kind regards, Ralf Nolden _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
