hallo ,

am Dienstag 11 Oktober 2011 (09:50) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> 2) Fink offers an x11-based kdelibs, while (as far as I am aware), MacPorts
> does not.

i'm not so sure here either... i looked around a bit, but didn't find concrete 
info on that yet. but as you said, it's probably a good idea to do some 
adjustments and lose this dependency.

> This is not a show-stopper, but the rkward graphics device will
> need to be ported to a Mac native solution.

well, let's first see how far i get ;-)

> But in fact, MacPorts looks like the more actively maintained project, and
> so it probably make a lot of sense to go that way.

if the docs are correct, you can even create binary packages that run without 
any MacPorts dependency:
 o http://guide.macports.org/#using.binaries.binary-packages

so in theory it should even be possible to create a bundle like for windows. 
it might make RKWard really popular once people find out it comes with a 
precompiled KDE :-P


viele grüße :: m.eik

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