On Monday 24 October 2011 21:53:14 Carmel wrote:
When trying to use the printer configuration module from the system
settings menu, I receive this error message:
I confirm the problem. Will find a solution.
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SVN commit 7771 by avilla:
- Sync with ports.
MM +6 -5 Mk/bsd.qt.mk
MM +9 -4 devel/dbus-qt4/Makefile
_Mdevel/qmake4 (directory)
M +5 -0 devel/qmake4/Makefile
A devel/qmake4/files/patch-qt4-before-ports-in-mkspecs.diff
SVN commit 7772 by avilla:
- Add optional dependency on gstreamer-plugins-all in
phonon-gstreamer, off by default and bump PORTREVISION.
- Add note to kde4-workspace's pkg-message to alert people they *need*
at least gstreamer-plugins-ogg to avoid a deadlock at logout.
Reported by:ale
On Wednesday 26 October 2011 13:30:08 Alberto Villa wrote:
SVN commit 7772 by avilla:
- Add optional dependency on gstreamer-plugins-all in
phonon-gstreamer, off by default and bump PORTREVISION.
- Add note to kde4-workspace's pkg-message to alert people they
*need*
at least
SVN commit 7773 by avilla:
- Fix detection of X11 prefix adding xrdb to BUILD_DEPENDS too.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
Reported by:ale via e-mail
M +3 -1 Makefile
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On Wednesday 26 October 2011 15:51:27 Troy wrote:
when I do a search for libkonq I find the following:
Those libraries are not in KDE4_PREFIX, while CMake detects KDE stuff in
KDE4_PREFIX. Did you do something strange? What command are you using
to upgrade?
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:59:38 +0200
Alberto Villa articulated:
On Monday 24 October 2011 21:53:14 Carmel wrote:
When trying to use the printer configuration module from the system
settings menu, I receive this error message:
I confirm the problem. Will find a solution.
I can confirm the
I filed the PR: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=284945
Yuri
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That was the problem. I originally was going to /usr/ports/x11/kde4 and
doing a simple 'make install clean' and you would think the meta port
would build the x11/kde-baseapps before it went to try and build
gwenview so that the error below doesn't come up as it has the
dependency. Do we need