On Monday 21 September 2009 04:37:46 pm Thomas Abthorpe wrote:
After getting failmail from miwi about unfetchable translations, I
discovered other stale translations
kde4-l10n-fy
That's Frisian. I don't know if it was removed for bad stats or some
accidental reason -- CC'ing the -nl list,
On Monday 28 September 2009 03:40:52 pm Andriy Gapon wrote:
So my question: is this because of KDE4 or because of ZFS ACLs or because
of some mistake of mine?
I expect ZFS acls. Are they accessible through the usual (?) API? Don't
forget, not even Solaris KDE4 supports ZFS in any meaningful
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 07:36:31 pm hajma wrote:
since last week for doing a full build of kdelibs and other modules
(kdepim and more) a full nepomuk has to be built.
This requires that strigi is built with redland and raptor
http://librdf.org/raptor/
http://librdf.org/
Is this
On Monday 14 December 2009 05:32:34 pm Hannes wrote:
They don't seem to be using ports[1] and the OS doesn't even seem to be
free software, so I don't know if you would want to be spending time on
their issues ;)
However, KDE *is* Free Software (as is BSD, but KDE applications are copyleft)
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 06:34:37 am Doug Barton wrote:
I'm writing this message to inquire about updating ports that depend on
libassuan. It's currently at version 1.0.5, and the latest gnupg
(2.0.15) requires libassuan 2.0.0. There is an open PR that discusses
this issue, where Jason
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 06:12, Joe Vender wrote:
I'm using FreeBSD 6.2. Does Kmail require gpg-agent in order to be able to
use OpenPGP/MIME as the preferred cryptographic message format? When not
you probably want qt-pinentry installed.
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 15:46, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Just a test message, please ignore.
Not with a setup like that you won't, no.
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Did the no-sm thread reach a result? I've started trying to compile KDE4
against the Qt4 ports and the -no-sm breaks kdelibs compile (25% in).
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On Sunday 06 May 2007 15:01:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When running portupgrade -a, the following error (see below)
occurs after the build of kdepim3 runs for just over an an
hour (kdepim-3.5.6_3)
You've carefully cut off the actually useful bit of the error messages,
though. They're *above*
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 10:17:55 Robert McKenzie wrote:
Is it possible to include the details contained in the attached file in
Cities.dat in kstars.
In trunk (for KDE4) it already says this:
Hobart : Tasmania :
Australia : 42 : 52 : 57 : S :
On Friday 25 May 2007 04:35:01 Puneet Madaan wrote:
I was unable to edit this page... http://freebsd.kde.org/instructions.php
anyways... here is a correction in command...
Yes, I see it's totally broken (the edit command). I'll pass that upstream to
the KDE webteam.
portupgrade -NRP kde3
On Saturday 26 May 2007 05:47:24 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 09:58 +0300, Andy Fawcett wrote:
Hi Joe,
On Thursday 24 May 2007 20:02:41 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
I'm trying to build kde3 on my amd64 machine running very recent
-CURRENT:
FreeBSD
On Thursday 05 July 2007 12:08:44 Gary Kline wrote:
~/Mail . Where I want it. If KMail can do this, would somebody
clue me in? Or is another MUA would, I'd sure like to hear about
it.
Do you mean the following:
I want to move mail that I have read from my inbox to
be) and sorts that to the end; that's then the best suffix and it goes on
to look for aclocal-wrapper, which we don't have.
Patch attached. Committed in KDE SVN, too.
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Index: detect-autoconf.pl
On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Adriaan de Groot schrieb:
tosti386$pkg_info | grep auto
That looks a little screwy - you only have the wrapper, but none of the
actual autotools ports (except the gnu ones, which this whole thing is
OK, so that's mostly my system being
SVN commit 700122 by adridg:
On FreeBSD, CUPS lives in /usr/local/lib which needs to be added to the link
path; use the technique from FindX11 to get the dir of the library and pass
that on to check_library_exists. Fixes CUPS detection on FreeBSD.
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On Saturday 18 August 2007 13:34:09 Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:46:39 +0200,
Patrick Lamaiziere [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
--version: not found
*** AUTOCONF NOT FOUND!.
*** KDE requires autoconf 2.53 or newer
gmake: *** [cvs] Erreur 1
*** Error code 2
I don't
On Thursday 23 August 2007 17:43:40 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
this and programs using STL or Boost turn gcc into an even bigger hog.
KDE4's use of the STL and Boost is quite a lot more extensive than KDE3. Heck,
even I'm writing multiple partial template specializations to handle pid_t
being a
applications will find it difficult to
communicate with each other and the desktop, but ...
Or: how do I get the aRts service restarted?
Just run it:
/usr/local/bin/artsd -F 128 -S 8192 -m artsmessage
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SVN commit 728094 by adridg:
Make-it-compile on FreeBSD, which needs extra includes for the VFS stuff in
Solid. Tested on Mandriva One 2007 and FBSD 6-STABLE.
CCMAIL: kde-freebsd@kde.org
M +3 -0 ConfigureChecks.cmake
M +9 -0 config-workspace.h.cmake
M +16 -0
On Thursday 01 November 2007 21:38:52 David Naylor wrote:
I was wondering what condition KDE4 is in regards to FreeBSD. Does it
The last time I built it - early last week, I think, on 6-STABLE on i386 with
XOrg 7.2 - it comes up and then KNotify does an endless crash loop, leaving
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 03:01:58 Danny Pansters wrote:
On Monday 05 November 2007 17:15:32 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Parts of it compile, parts of it run.
A me-too of sorts: a month or so ago I tried building it from homegrown
ports, that is kdesupport, kdelibs, kdebase, kdepimlibs,
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 09:53, David Southwell wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2007 05:10:37 David Southwell wrote:
Does anyone know how to:
1. create a stencil
...
As there have been no replies and I cannot find an answer I thought I
would ask again
Since it's not a FreeBSD-specific
SVN commit 736127 by adridg:
Avoid NULL-pointer deref in setenv(), FBSD PR 118007
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M +4 -1 kdesu.cpp
--- branches/KDE/3.5/kdebase/kdesu/kdesu/kdesu.cpp #736126:736127
@@ -113,7 +113,10 @@
unsetenv( SESSION_MANAGER );
KApplication app;
// but
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 11:57:35 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
The fact that OpenOffice has overtaken KOffice in both popularity and
features long ago and now leads by a mile (at least as far as the
mainstream applications like word processing and spreadsheets are
concerned) does not help.
On Sunday 30 December 2007 18:11, Tilman Linneweh wrote:
* Mark Linimon [ Dec 26, 2007 (18:28 )]:
OpenEXR is coredumping on sparc64-6 and sparc64-7. This means that
kde can't
be built for those architectures, including for the releases. Does
anyone
have some time to investigate this?
On Friday 04 January 2008 20:54, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Given that Qt4 claims to have Qt3-compatibility, maybe, it is a good idea
to switch KDE3 to Qt4 for the time being, so as to avoid upgrading both
pieces at once?
Claims and has a complete source-compatible infrastructure are two very
On Saturday 02 February 2008 21:14, David Johnson wrote:
While I'm at it, let me make the suggestion that we should think about
giving qt4 its own directory hierarchy, like we are kde4. Qt can nicely
co-exist
BTW, I'm pushing Qt3 - Qt4 header naming through in KDE SVN. So together
we'll get
On Saturday 02 February 2008 19:30, David Johnson wrote:
Generating
/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs4/work/kdelibs-4.0.0/build/kde3support/k3panelapplet.
moc from
/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs4/work/kdelibs-4.0.0/kde3support/kdeui/k3panelapplet.
h
Well known and totally not understood problem. kde4automoc
On Saturday 02 February 2008 23:51, you wrote:
Ade's _SC_PHYS_PAGES patch for kdebase-workspace by works for me.
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd/2008-January/001842.html
It's in trunk, regardless :)
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On Friday 08 February 2008 21:21, David Johnson wrote:
Sorry, but I don't have any output to show. But it makes me wonder if the
kdesupport ports should be installed to /usr/local/kde4 along with the
other kde4 libraries.
I keep having trouble where installed KDE4 headers (in my case
in
On Monday 25 February 2008 09:28, David Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2008, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
Do systemsettings and system info give sensible answers at all?
Most of a day later, and I got libs, base, workspace and runtime built and
installed. System settings works well (except
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On Friday 04 April 2008 21:59, Vincent wrote:
QIconvCodec::convertToUnicode: using ASCII for conversion, iconv_open
failed
I get the same under Solaris, it doesn't seem to be harmful. I've tried
tracing where that message comes from (in GNU gettext) and nothing really
obvious shows up -
On Friday 04 April 2008 21:59, Vincent wrote:
kde4automoc: process for
/u1/kdelibs-4.0.2/work/Build/kdecore/kdedmodule.mocfailed to start: Unknown
error
You'll have to fiddle with the automoc sources; it basically forks a bunch of
moc processes, but on FBSD at least this triggers some error
On Saturday 12 April 2008 17:04:49 David Johnson wrote:
As a workaround, you can replace all find() calls with indexOf().
And after doing that, please send the diff to this list so it can be committed
upstream. Removing Qt3isms is a no brainer for KDE SVN commits.
[ade], peeking into the FBSD
Out of curiosity, how does the FBSD port for Qt 4.4 (rc1 or qt-copy) deal with
phonon and clucene? The phonon bundled in Qt is old and source-incompatible
with the phonon in kdelibs; this is only a problem if the include and link
flags end up such that the Qt phonon includes and libs are found
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On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Sticky Bit wrote:
the port kdelibs4 does not build for me. Please see log
http://nopaste.unixfreunde.de/729
I'm seeing the same. This is with KDE3 installed, though. And it compiled
-- day before yesterday, I'm
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Sticky Bit wrote:
the port kdelibs4 does not build for me. Please see log
http://nopaste.unixfreunde.de/729
(QBasicAtomicPointer_fetchAndStoreOrdered
, if he doesn't know about it things
are likely to just get worse. On Solaris, for instance, all the Konsole pty
handling code didn't compile at all anymore.
There's definitely dragons in that code.
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the qatomic_generic issue reported on this list earlier
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On Monday 23 June 2008 11:05, Andrew wrote:
/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs4/work/kdelibs-4.0.80/phonon/lockfreequeue.cpp:217
instantiated from here
/usr/local/include/QtCore/qatomic_generic.h:227: error: lvalue required as
unary '' operand
But in qt headers, reported here previously. Edit that file,
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 17:43, Paweł Wieczorek wrote:
I addedd many stupid-debug-message to konsole and kpty code. I detect
that somethink is closing terminal (read 0 bytes from terminal). When
i commented every call to close-syscall problem still exists (this same
when i commented setting
On Thursday 31 July 2008 21:30, Andy Fawcett wrote:
I've updated the website (http://freebsd.kde.org) with a few things.
Way!
1. Added Martin (miwi) and Max (makc) to the list of current
maintainers. They truly deserve credit for the immense amount of work
they've done for KDE 4.
Kudos from
in a family of *l-suffixed ones. Whenever I've noticed, I've added
checks upstream. Please do submit a bug report at bugs.kde.org with the OS
set to FreeBSD - I check those periodically and clean up / fix up what's
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On Wednesday 03 December 2008 02:05:07 Thomas Abthorpe wrote:
On December 2, 2008 04:29:15 pm Diego Lucena Pumar wrote:
In first time I want to have a little presentation. My name is Diego and
live in Spain. I study Computer Science, in my country her name is
Ingenieria en Informática. I
something
about. Are you using the USB2 (I suppose, since you say -CURRENT)? That would
probably cause the missing #defines that are throwing up this problem.
Note you won't hit this with KDE4 because KPilot is still disabled there :)
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) MacOSX has a similar issue. This
patch is a gross hack, simply selecting the MacOSX void-return behavior. The
right thing to do here is test the FreeBSD version, but I couldn't look up
fast enough how to do that.
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Fixes for kdebase-workspace on 6-stable:
- XInput header broken (might just be because of older X11). This needs a
better #if than 1.
- Link to Xi too.
- Need pthread for kdm.
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On Sunday 23 August 2009 08:47:22 pm Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
Today I was looking at the patches used in the Qt ports and noticed
maybe some of them (the patches in qt4-corelib, for example) could be
merged upstream (either in Qt's tree or kde-qt's tree). Has it ever
been considered?
Qt
On Friday, January 04, 2013 07:24:28 PM Jerry wrote:
Following the directions in UPDATING, I used the following command:
portupgrade -fr devel/libical
That port updated correctly; however, the next port:
The entire build log is available here:
On Monday, August 12, 2013 11:23:27 AM Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
That said, I'd really appreciate if more people can test 4.11.0: I've
been running KDE from git master, and I keep getting crashes in many
different places, especially kwin and plasma-desktop, but I haven't had
time to debug
On Friday 25 October 2013 07:55:19 Ajtim wrote:
I did disable option for GPS and rebuilt but it crashed again:
If there's gpsd still installed on the system, then Marble still picks up that
feature (and attendant crashes). You may need to deinstall gpsd before
rebuilding Marble.
[ade] (who
On Sunday 27 October 2013 23:35:57 Tijl Coosemans wrote:
http://beefy2.isc.freebsd.org/bulk/head-amd64-default/2013-10-24_13h53m3
1s/
Search for kde under Failed ports and Skipped ports.
The kde meta port currently doesn't package because of failures in
step-4.10.5_1, kdesdk-4.10.5 and
On Wednesday 13 November 2013 07:21:21 Ajtim wrote:
OS: FreeBSD 10.0-BETA3 #0 r257580: Sun Nov 3 19:43:01 UTC 2013
r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 KDE
4.11.3 from
area51
ALT-F2 or Run Command from Application Launcher Menu open but
when I want to
write a
In 9-STABLE, the system compiler is still gcc 4.2. The code in kde4-workspace
(area51/trunk, for KDE 4.11) and kwin in particular does some stuff that gcc
4.2 does not understand. The attached patch switches the port of use gcc 4.7.
This version of gcc is already installed for kactivities,
9-STABLE still has gcc 4.2 as base compiler.
KDE has no policy regarding compiler versions for 4.x (but does for the
upcoming 5.x). In practice, though, the developers write code that compiles on
the gcc version they have. That's gcc 4.6 or later, really.
kde4-workspace needs gcc 4.6 or later
On Saturday 11 January 2014 12:34:25 Mike Barnard wrote:
I have acpi_hp loaded but these buttons as well as the function keys for
stop/play/pause/forward/rewind do not work. Any pointers in getting these
buttons up and running.
Hi Mike,
Does xev tell you anything suggestive about the way
Since java is currently switched off (in 9-STABLE at least) I was worried about
this line in the devel/kdesdk4 Makefile:
POXML_DESC= Install po2xml and swappo (needs Java)
However, I can't find any mention of java in the kdesdk4-poxml port. Why is
that comment there? (It was added
The tests/ subdirectory in kdesdk4-poxml uses /usr/local/kde4/bin/checkXML
(well, that's where the kdelibs port installs checkXML) as a custom command
during some of the tests. However, it's called as checkXML without a full
path, which means it isn't found during a regular ports build. The
On Monday 13 January 2014 07:31:30 Schaich Alonso wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 23:13:08 +0100
Adriaan de Groot gr...@kde.org wrote:
POXML_DESC= Install po2xml and swappo (needs Java)
I added that Java comment because, while kdesdk4-poxml doesn't need Java
itself, it requires
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 11:57:40 Ajtim wrote:
Try to update KDE 4.11.3 from area51 to KDE 4.11.4 from area51 but it
stopped at:
Installing:
/usr/ports/archivers/ark/work/stage/usr/local/kde4/man/man1/ark.1
Compressing man pages (compress-man)
=== Installing for ark-4.11.4
===
On Monday 13 January 2014 17:54:11 Alberto Villa wrote:
2014/1/13 Ajtim lum...@gmail.com:
Is it possible to install QT5 (upgrade qt4) and KDE 4.11.4 from area51,
please. In are51 is nothing in update what I am asking for.
Qt 5 is NOT an upgrade of Qt 4, it's a different version of the
So 4.11.4 is in area51 and is being polished up so it can be committed to
ports (I picked that up from other messages on the list recently). I have no
ports-fu to speak of, but I could grind away on the KDE side of the equation
by starting to build 4.11.5 or, heck, 4.12.2 which is just out.
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 11:20:01 Anton Sayetsky wrote:
2014/1/13 Max Brazhnikov m...@freebsd.org:
I actually like the idea to inform users about other KDE applications,
but I don't think bloating port dependencies is appropriate way to do it.
How about pkg-message with list of ports
Well, now that 4.11.5 is near, what about 4.12.1? kdelibs, at least, builds
with only a change to x11/kdelibs4/files/patch-KDE4Defaults.cmake (since
upstream now says 4.12.1 instead of 4.11.4).
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I've started to (try to) build Qt 5.2.0 ports. The ones in area51 trunk are
5.2.0-beta1. Some things have changed since the beta:
- the gstreamer options no longer apply to the core lib (e.g. -no-gstreamer
is now an error to configure when building qmake5). The option is still useful
in the
I sent something about this before, but messed up the plist, which prompted my
earlier comment that the CMake config is broken. It's not broken, it has
trouble finding a library if the .so link is missing.
Here's a patch (applies to area51 trunk) that:
- fixes depends for
On Sunday 26 January 2014 01:26:41 Adriaan de Groot wrote:
I've started to (try to) build Qt 5.2.0 ports. The ones in area51 trunk are
5.2.0-beta1. Some things have changed since the beta:
Following that, I needed this change to qt5-buildtools to get it to install. I
have not investigated
On Sunday 26 January 2014 13:40:32 Adriaan de Groot wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2014 01:26:41 Adriaan de Groot wrote:
I've started to (try to) build Qt 5.2.0 ports. The ones in area51 trunk
are
5.2.0-beta1. Some things have changed since the beta:
Following that, I needed this change
For a Qt5-based application that I'm testing on FreeBSD (Tupi, for cartoon-ish
2D animation), I needed a Qt5-based archivers/quazip. How are we (or are we at
all) going to support libraries like that that can build against both Qt4 and
Qt5?
Actually modifying the existing port to build against
On Monday 28 July 2014 08:10:05 Max Brazhnikov wrote:
As always: make a separate port for each toolkit. For example there are
several flavours for Kid3
audio/kid3-kde4
audio/kid3-qt4
audio/kid3-qt5
OK, that's clear. consider the two files sent previously my contribution to
starting
On Monday 11 August 2014 10:42:33 Matthias Apitz wrote:
KsCD sees the tracks on the audio CD but when I press PLAY, only a
banner is running '01 - Unknown title'; the time is shown as '00:00'
without any updating and ofc no audio comes out.
The same still applies inKDE 4.12.5; kscd does detect
Which K-F peeps are going to Akademy in Brno this year?
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On Thursday 14 August 2014 10:53:17 Tijl Coosemans wrote:
I've experienced it here too, and it's a problem in either GStreamer
itself or phonon-gstreamer: Dragon Player had the same problem playing
an audio CD, and both Dragon and KSCD worked perfectly with the VLC
backend
On Thursday 14 August 2014 22:10:13 Adriaan de Groot wrote:
[ade] (now listening to a Kyteman CD thanks to this)
Well, listening to the first track over and over again, because it doesn't seem
to go to the next track except manually and it returns to track position 1 at
the end of every song
On Tuesday 17 February 2015 00:25:34 Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
The quick and dirty solution to this problem is to set CPATH to
/usr/local/include and LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib when building
Qt5-based software (we do that automatically in Mk/Uses/qmake.mk, but
that obviously does not
On Sunday 15 February 2015 21:54:44 brunomaxi...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hi, I'd like to report 2 bugs. I'm not sure this is the right place.
The first bug is in KInfoCenter when DMA Channels is clicked. The
program closes with /usr/local/lib/kde4/kcm_info.so: Undefined symbol
devinfo_init
On Sunday 15 February 2015 21:54:44 brunomaxi...@openmailbox.org wrote:
The second is in KSysGuard when a process is right-button-clicked on
memory information I get this message: Sorry Your system is not
currently supported (/proc/1192/smaps was not found).
- Start KSysguard
- Right-click
Hiya,
I'm building the KDE Frameworks from tier 1 on 10.1-R. I have the Qt5 packages
from pkg(8) installed. The frameworks mostly build OK. Some, however, give
build errors:
In file included from
/home/adridg/src/kwidgetsaddons/tests/kcolumnresizertestapp.cpp:23:
In file included from
.. I should add that one could do this in a CMakeLists.txt:
include_directories(${Qt5Gui_OPENGL_INCLUDE_DIRS})
Except that Qt5GuiConfigExtras.cmake doesn't set that either (The list of
include-directories to add is empty). That would make it easier / more stand-
outtish to add that include
On Tuesday 28 July 2015 21:17:23 Adriaan de Groot wrote:
Then it'd be nice to have a backlog of news to fill in -- though
I could pick that from UPDATING in area51.
I've picked a few news items from the past 12 months, based on UPDATING, ports
commits and area51 commits. Now the news feed
The FreeBSD site on freebsd.kde.org is quite outdated -- the last news is from
2014, while 2015 has brought us new Qt5, Plasma5 (experimental) and who knows
what else. You'd never know it from the website.
Similarly, the site talks about portmaster, doesn't mention pkg, links to wiki
pages
I'm building kde5 (or parts of it) from area51 branch plasma5 on a 10.1 system
with LOCALBASE set to $HOME/local . The machine I'm building on has almost no
system ports or packages installed (/usr/local contains bash, x server things,
twm, and python). I realise this is a somewhat peculiar
Anyway, the build fails in kf5-kconfigwidgets. The error is that meinproc5
can't find certain files and is looking in 3 different directories:
While building kf5-frameworks metaport, so far I hit this in the following
ports:
kf5-kconfigwidgets
kf5-kservice
kf5-kwallet
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On Tuesday 10 November 2015 17:48:37 Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote:
> Hi. As it is now, the x11-toolkits/qt5-gui/pkg-message contains
> this suggestion:
>
>
> kern.ipc.shmall=32768
> kern.ipc.shmmni=1024
> kern.ipc.shmseg=1024
On my desktops, one of which runs KDE4 (and has for a long time),
On Thursday 22 October 2015 07:55:36 Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Maybe someone with access to the website could add a small HOWTO on this
> issue
I'm all for HOWTO's.
However, I think it'd be better to put this kind of information on techbase.
That's because getting website-git-access is hard, while
On Saturday 10 October 2015 03:11:24 pkg-fall...@freebsd.org wrote:
> ===> Building for qt4-qmake-4.8.7
> make[1]: "/usr/share/mk/bsd.prog.mk" line 252: Could not find bsd.confs.mk
That looks more like a build jail problem (notice also the poudriere warnings
at the start) than anything really
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 20:38:28 Tobias Berner wrote:
Now, I'm interested if someone actually cares for these options? That is,
are there people who really want to be able _not_ to install docs and/or
language files?
Given KDE's strong i18n background, I am all for removing the NLS option
On Saturday 29 August 2015 00:40:00 pkg-fall...@freebsd.org wrote:
http://download.kde.org/k3b/
I can see what's gone missing there, it should be
http://download.kde.org/stable/k3b/
the stable has run off with the horse, I guess.
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Qt5 from ports has a new patch (from kwm) fixing the build with the newest
glib. The fix, disambiguating GMutexLocker, is in ports, but not in
area51/branches/plasma5/QT/www/webkit-qt5, which breaks the build in my
poudriere. Can that fix be added?
[ade]
On Saturday 05 September 2015 13:46:50 Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Basically I just moved all Qt5 libs to /usr/local/lib/qt5 and added
> /usr/local/include, /usr/local/lib again to the mkspecs.
I don't particularly have an opinion on what Ralf is trying to achieve here; I
*do* like the consistency of
On Saturday 05 September 2015 11:12:53 portsc...@freebsd.org wrote:
> textproc/libkolabxml| 1.1.0 | 1.1.1
Here's a patch (made against area51 plasma5 branch, but applies to official
ports too) that updates it. Not much changed.
[ade]Index: Makefile
On Saturday 12 September 2015 20:09:42 Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
> - Just like the patches in the port make it use openNURBS from the tree
> instead of the bundled copy, it would probably make sense to do the
> same with quazip. Bundled libraries are evil.
.. and how does that interact
On Monday 28 September 2015 22:40:04 Koop Mast wrote:
> So the derp I made when I committed GStreamer 1.6.0 should be
> fixed with the following commits. Please review when able :).
OK, so those are different from what I proposed, but similarly correct. Since I
only looked at
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