On Tue Sep 04, 2018 at 09:37:24AM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote: > LXQt is a lightweight desktop environment based on Qt5. > I wanted to test it on OpenBSD given that I find KDE and GNOME well > maintained but with to much dependencies... also I wanted something lighter > and nicer than XFCE. > I think that LXQt delivers that. > https://lxqt.org/ > > This tarball contains all the components and applications of the LXQt project. > (Except for lxqt-qps and lxqt-admin, both apps don't seem to fit in > the OpenBSD ecosystem...) > > Everything is located under x11/lxqt/ > There is a README in lxqt-session with instructions on how to use. > (Mostly on how to start the session with dbus). > There is also a meta/lxqt containing the packages lxqt and > lxqt-extras, so one can install the desktop environment and optionally > the full pack of applications that comes with single packages. > > I'm taking maintainership for the port. > > No problems found with the ports in my testing at least. > > Thanks to all the people who helped with the porting: > sthen@ > jca@ > tfrohwein@ > rsadowski@ > and all others that helped me with porting in general :) > > Also to the LXQt community that accepted some of the changes that I > sent upstream so some patches will go away in the next version. > > Cheers. > Elias.
Reviewed and tweaked on openbsd-wip. Tested on amd64@. I'm fine with this one. OK rsadowski@. Anyone else agree? I can also import it.