qtchooser conflicts with a number of Qt 4 ports, because they installed
binaries into /usr/local/bin that qtchooser wants to replace with its
own scripts now.
I just nuked all conflicting ports, installed qtchooser and reinstalled
the ports afterward.
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On 19/02/2017 12:25, Raphael
I ran into the exactly same problem a couple of days ago. For me, it was
caused by ftp/curl:
/usr/local/bin/onto2vocabularyclass expects to find a plugin that can
handle trig files. That plugin links against libcurl. When the c-ares
shlib version was incremented a few days ago, the PORTREVISION
KDE4 is in no way an alternative for smaller netbooks (like EeePC),
maybe not even for real workstations.
I have been running KDE4 on my Eee PC for quite some time now. Works
like a charm for me.
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Ah, great to see this message. I want to chime in and say the same:
My update to 4.6.1 went smoothly, all ports built, nothing broke. Thank
you, FreeBSD KDE team, for doing such a great job!
(I wrote this reply a couple of days ago but accidentally sent it off-list).
- Bartosz
This is a bug in MySQL. When the embedded MySQL server starts, it fails
to read ~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok/my.cnf, therefore does not set a local
datadir and tries to create the Amarok database in /var/db/mysql, the
built-in default.
The only work-around I am aware of (and that I am using
MySQL 5.5, right? Wasn't this already solved on FreeBSD? fluffy?
Yes, 5.5. I have been using it for a while and patched over a few bugs
so far (stupidly, I did not notify anyone on this list and fluffy had to
rediscover my patches in Oracle's bugzilla). I am not aware of any patch
for this
What app could I use to verify that it's working with webcamd?
Until the webcam patches are committed to the kdenetwork4 port, you can
always use pwcview.
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I have been puzzled by this myself many times. Is it just me or are
there *two* places in KDE that claim to control when the monitor is
powered off (monitor/screen saver settings and power settings)? This
would seem like a serious WTF and upstream bug.
- Bartosz
Testers welcome! If it works more or less fine, it can be committed to ports
anytime.
I have had the area51 port of k3b installed for a while now (this box
has never had any KDE3 components on it whatsoever). K3b for KDE4 does
build and run fine but it is unable to burn CDs or DVDs.
That is
The very first error you get seems to be:
100515 7:27:24 [ERROR] Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table
'mysql.servers' doesn't exist
If you google for that, you will find a few mentions of that and some
random tips on how to fix it. Maybe this is the issue?
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That is the problem. There is no startkde4' script on my PC.
% pkg_info -W /usr/local/kde4/bin/startkde4
/usr/local/kde4/bin/startkde4 was installed by package
kdebase-workspace-4.4.3
So at least on my machine, kdebase-workspace definitely did install a
startkde4 script. It also installed:
You will need to build Amarok with debug enabled. Otherwise, the
backtrace will be useless (as it is now).
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Amarok 2.2 has always been a resource hog and extremely unstable on
FreeBSD for me. Updating to 2.3 fixed that.
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What version of mysql do you have installed? There was a known bug in
MySQL 5 that caused this error. It has been fixed since and the FreeBSD
ports have been updated.
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Hi, I have mysql-server-5.0.90 and mysql-client-5.0.90
The particular bug I was thinking of [1] seems to exist in MySQL 5.1 and
5.5 only. So I guess it is something different, sorry.
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[1] http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=45058
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By the way, have you contacted the MySQL port maintainer to see if this patch
can go into the ports tree?
No. I figured MySQL AB (now Sun) would be most qualified to decide
whether the patch introduced more problems than it fixed. So I wanted to
see what kind of feedback the bug gets in
For reference, this is now ports/144219.
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Heya list
After installing KDE 4.4, I ran into the problem that Akonadi would not
start. With the help of krop on #akonadi, I found the following explanation:
A patch fixing MySQL bug 45058 was committed to MySQL 5.1.43 and 5.5.1
[1]. This was meant to address a race condition but also broke
/usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomukserver and /usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomukservicestub
do not exist.
/usr/local/lib/soprano/libsoprano_virtuosobackend.so, which does exist.
All three files exist on my system. It would seem that something did not
get recompiled properly and Nepomuk is not actually
Could NOT find Nepomuk (missing: NEPOMUK_LIBRARIES
NEPOMUK_INCLUDE_DIR
Anybody have a clue how to resolve this ?
Yes, I know how to fix it. I ran into this myself last night and posted
the fix to this mailing list:
1. Install textproc/redland. Do *not* select any alternative backends
(no
Soprano have redland dependency option on by default.
But good point, I might change my opinion to hard dependency list :)
For graphics/kdegraphics4 and deskutils/kdepim4 to work, it really is
not optional at all.
(2) textproc/redland allows you to choose alternate database backends
soprano pull depends on libiodbc if virtuoso backend is enabled.
run-depends on virtuoso itself isn't needed to build nepomuk support.
Yes, that is how I understood it as well. The question that remains is this:
If I, as a user, want to use the Virtuoso backend (I enable Virtuoso
when
I am in the process of installing KDE 4.4.0 on a brand new AMD64 FreeBSD
8-STABLE box and have run into a couple of issues. I spent some time
investigating and this is what I found:
(1) graphics/kdegraphics4 requires textproc/soprano to be installed with
the Redland backend. I tried using no
By the way, I did a portsnap fetch extract and a portupgrade -f
/usr/ports/x11/kde4 before I decided to email you about this problem.
That was a good first step but not quite enough. You need to ensure
*all* your ports are up to date, not just KDE. What you want to run is
portupgrade -a. There
While it still in not ready to real use state, no major attention was
pushed up to port.
KDevelop4 has been rather mature for a while now. I have been using it
at work (under Arch Linux) for the last half a year. It works very well
and is ready to replace KDevelop3 I would say.
- Bartosz
Neither ports appears to allow setting options to build each component. I
haven't read the Makefile yet...
I have never used KOffice. But I have OpenOffice.org installed, compiled
it myself from ports and it works for me. The last update to this port
was quite some time ago and I have not
They seem to know that the GPL exists at least and also seem to believe
that it is incompatible with their offering:
http://www.facebook.com/notes/tomahawk-desktop/tomahawk-desktop-update/155040385138
I wonder whether they realize KDE and many of the packages they provide
with their Tomahawk
My guess would be your GPU is running out of resources. On a composited
desktop, each window is a texture map. The textures then get composited
onto an off-screen surface. All of this requires a lot of memory.
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I upgraded from kdm 4.3 to 4.3.1 on FreeBSD and it kept the familiar
user list.
I did the same upgrade on Arch Linux and got the window you are describing.
The difference must be in the settings somewhere, most likely to do with
themes.
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KDM by default runs shutdown now, not shutdown -p now - This is why
FreeBSD shuts down but does not power down the machine. You can change
the command in your kdmrc (or presumably somehow using the GUI if you
prefer). I guess this should be fixed with a patch in the port and/or
upstream.
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If you don't have it then nothing works
Not anymore. Recent versions of X.org run just fine without a
configuration file. You only need to create one if you want to tweak
settings inside.
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Phonon is KDE's multimedia framework. Trolltech/Nokia liked it and
decided to import it into Qt. They did that a while ago and hence have a
pre-KDE-4.2 version of Photon in the toolkit. You *can* install the
other components of Qt4 (and you have to if you want to use KDE4) but
Qt4's Photon and
Hi list
As I had some spare time this weekend, I tried to track down why Qt
4.5.0 fails to compile with PCH under FreeBSD (maybe this is common
knowledge, but I could not find it anywhere in the Internet). It turns
out that the problem is, yet again, the include order. The file
Last question, a friend told me thjat when I started up KDE4, I would be
impressed by the new pager, having a snazzy new 3D-ish desktop display. I
can't
see that yet, how to access that?
You need a graphics driver capable of compositing. Then, you can enable
all sorts of 3D effects (such as
Heya
I was wondering what the ETA is on Qt 4.5. I am planning to do some work
that requires 4.5 and I am wondering whether I should wait for that to
hit the ports or install a local copy in my home directory. If 4.5 in
the ports is just around the corner, I will wait; otherwise, I will go
ahead
A quick Google search turns up this:
http://forum.kde.org/solved-kde4-compile-problem-kdelibs-nepomuk-t-36778.html#pid51479
It appears this is triggered by an outdated soprano installation.
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As bsd.cmake.mk says, setting CMAKE_VERBOSE in the port's Makefile
should do what you want. Also, the way cmake works, it is a replacement
for the autotools. It spits out a Makefile that is then run through BSD
make. So, once you have run cmake, you are back in your familiar make
environment. And
_Z7qstrcmpRK10QByteArrayPKc : qstrcmp(QByteArray const, char
const*)
I can't locate any library having such a symbol (after a LOT of
searching)
nm /usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so | grep _Z7qstrcmpRK10QByteArrayPKc
0006ee40 T _Z7qstrcmpRK10QByteArrayPKc
The symbol is provided by
compiz-fusion
Are you sure it is not compiz fighting with kwin for who owns the
screen? KDE's window manager does its own compositing. Maybe compiz is
getting in the way, stalling the log-in process?
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Yes, you can have both installed at the same time. The only thing I
don't know about is where KDE4 writes its configuration to - I installed
it a couple of days ago but have not run it yet. If it uses ~/.kde, then
you want to log out of KDE 3, move ~/.kde out of the way so KDE4 cannot
mess with
The same problem was reported to this list by Dwayne MacKinnon on 9th
February. I have seen no mention of such issues on kopete-devel, so this
likely is FreeBSD-specific.
I have a debug build of Kopete HEAD but have not had a chance to run it
yet. If it crashes in the same way, I may be able to
Hi list
I just upgraded to KDE4 and noticed that Amarok 2 is nowhere to be
found. Does anyone know what is holding it up?
The relevant PR seems to be ports/130634, waiting for ports/128757 to be
committed. The latter one is MySQL embedded and has not seen any
activity in almost a month. Is it
Is this a FreeBSD thing or a kpdf shortcomning in general?
I just checked on Kubuntu: It's a kpdf shortcoming.
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I get the same on a system with only KDE 3.5.10 installed but *only*
when a medium is in the DVD drive. As long as I don't use that drive,
hal and kded seem to get along (plugging in a USB hard drive, for
example, causes no problems).
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[..] stopping HAL from probing my mouse. So far it seems to work.
Turning off moused may be a better fix.
After trying all the proposed solutions, it seems that the easiest
workaround (and the one with the least side effects) is to add the
following line to the ServerLayout section of your
I have been working with kde4 devel env since 2005 and i never use the kde4
libraries path loaded by ldconfig, but using
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/qt4/lib:/usr/local/kde4/lib:/usr/local/kde4/lib/kde4
I don't know what cmake does these days, but when I last experimented
with KDE4 in August,
it is also possible to configure aRts to use ESD
Hmm... and if ESD can use aRts, I wonder if one could build a circular
connection where a sound, once played, keeps looping ad infinitum... Not
very useful, but somehow intriguing :).
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Then I'm assuming even *with* vhans=4, ESDand aRts support other
protocols:: yes?
I think you misunderstood what Michael meant to say. Normally, users are
expected to run one sound daemon (artsd *or* esd, depending on their
chosen desktop), which then happily hogs /dev/dsp. If people want to
Bummer... Any word on whether it's going to be supported on FreeBSD 7?
Changes need to be done in KDE, not FreeBSD. To get ACPI support, you
will need to wait for a new version of KDE. Since 3.x is more or less in
maintenance mode, KDE 4 is the most likely target.
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As your user, run:
# xhost +
As root, run:
# setenv DISPLAY :0
# kate
Or, if you are not using csh, try:
# export DISPLAY=:0
# kate
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It doesn't.
Sorry, my mistake. I thought devel/kdevelop/files/patch-Makefile.in
looked suspiciously like it might disable that functionality.
You just don't have the autotools executables required for that magic
in your standard path.
I've got what the ports on my system installed as build
Before I commit another botched patch, could you test this on a clean port?
Sure. I will start my compile in a moment and get back to you when it's
finished.
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My compile just finished. The patch works, kdevelop-3.4.0_2 is able to
open and work with qmake based projects as advertised.
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A mail has been sent regarding this issue to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
moments ago and I want to add an important note before anything gets
committed.
The patch added in devel/kdevelop revision 3.4.0_1 to fix qmake parsing
is incomplete and renders KDevelop unable to open or create qmake based
Just as a quick follow-up: My build has now completed and I can confirm
that this patch indeed fixes KDevelop, making it able to load qmake
based projects again.
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This list is at kde.org and they should be reading this.. no?
No. There is a very large number of kde.org mailing lists and no
developer on earth would be reading all of them. You have to address the
right list, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] in your case.
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Hi
I am filling too lazy to file a pr about a single file, so my report
goes directly to the mailing list. The following file was not updated
when Qt 3.3.7 was committed:
devel/qmake/distinfo
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in addition, where is this cvs repo?
I just followed the trail laid by the e-mail address lofi's commit
messages come from and stumbled upon the repository:
http://orm.arved.priv.at/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/area51/
So, if you want to try the new Qt 4 ports before they are ready, now you
can :).
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