On Monday March 24 2014 02:37:17 Nicolas Pavillon wrote: > Hello, > > I am indeed the culprit for this one. However, there is a little bit more to > it than the fact that I could not find anything using it (missing kmail, > obviously), thus commenting it out.
And sadly, my initial tests don't show that the missing io-slave module is the reason kmail cannot send email. I've yet to reboot though (only sure way I found to restart the KDE environment). > Then, if it breaks other ports, this becomes of course another story, and the > fact of commenting out the module does not make much sense. However, I would > be keen on > finding a way which does not break binary distribution. How come Linux distributions can provide binary packages for kdepim? Would it be feasible to isolate the io-slave submodule and distribute it separately? If not, there's always the solution to provide a kdepim variant like ffmpeg+gpl2+nonfree which can only be installed from source? _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
