oes. I have learned
and benefited so much from your posts in the last few years and
I am sure others would agree.
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ne ask this on the KDE lists? I would do that myself, but my only
knowledge of
Samba is the one that comes from Brazil… :-)
Cheers, Ian W.
>> On Apr25, 2015, at 18:21, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>>
>> On Saturday April 25 2015 10:38:03 Marko Käning wrote:
>>
>>&g
Hello Dave,
On 08/04/2015, at 5:19 AM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> Worked fine for me from Australia.
Hey, you're in Australia! Whereabouts? I'm in Melbourne.
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Erwin) Schrödinger
>
> Oops. I knew that. Apologies to anyone offended!
>
> (Or: actually: the Herr Ing was temporarily elsewhere :) )
I hope New, Fara, Max, Ein, Bo and Heisberg will not come
round to haunt you…
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Hi René,
On 12/02/2015, at 9:42 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Thursday February 12 2015 09:20:03 Ian Wadham wrote:
>>
>> On 12/02/2015, at 4:39 AM, Jeremy Whiting wrote:
>>> My XCode version on OSX Lion here is 4.6.3 in case that makes any
>>> difference btw.
).
What version is
yours, Jeremy?
@René: If I need to, how can I update my Xcode? Or my version of Lion, if
Jeremy has
a later version of that, too?
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Hi René,
On 11/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Ian has been trying to build my qt5-mac-devel port for Qt 5.4.0. If I
> understand correctly he runs 10.7 and seems to be using the system clang
> compiler.
>
> The build halts with an error that neither he nor I ca
s/General/APIDiffsMacOSX10_8/CoreServices.html
[8]
http://www.filibeto.org/unix/macos/lib/dev/documentation/Carbon/Reference/Folder_Manager/folder_manager.pdf
(Page 12)
It may be time to nip this continuing use of Carbon by Qt and KF5 in the bud
--- but where to start?
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anning to implement something like that in my Fossick
GUI app for MacPorts, which has lain around unloved for a while, but
I suppose a script that does it would be not too difficult.
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.dylib, libQtCore.4.dylib,
libQtCore.4.8.dylib and
libQtCore.4.8.6.dylib all point to
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/QtCore.framework/QtCore,
which in turn points to Versions/4/QtCore and THAT is actually a file
described as
Versions/4/QtCore: Mach-O 64-bit x86_64 dynamically l
's supposed to be possible.
>
> And, err, what would have been the result of this unholy union, had it
> worked? The mind boggles…
Rosemary's Baby? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_%28film%29
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is like an ant biting an elephant.
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s slowly changing. Their treatment of other ISPs,
who share the physical network, and even of their own customers is quite
Microsoftian I am told. In my own experience, Telstra and their previous
corporate bodies, have been holding back the progress of computer
communications in g
ay was, "There
are two kinds of fools in this world: those who say 'This thing is old,
therefore it is good' and those who say 'This thing is new, therefore
it is better'". I am sure neither you nor your Mom fits in either category…
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many,
including MacPorts. It should disappear shortly, as KDE's new indexing
software, Baloo, enters KDE 4 and the future KF 5.
If you can fool one dependency chain or another into coniformity with the
others re ODBC, well and good. It is not as though Nepomuk/Soprano has
any value or is ever
t; Is there a way to check if at least port:ruby19 is installed and selected?
I don't know why Ruby should be required here. AFAIK KDE apps
do not use Ruby and PO (translation) files come in via some (dynamic?)
KDE route. Could there be a spurious depend
have
ever used. Even the Cabinet Minister for our Government Department
picked it up in a flash when he came to visit and view this then-novel gear.
Of course, later desktops have reverse-fitted some of these ideas, such
as with double-click a data-file icon or drag-and-drop, but they are clu
Hi René,
On 17/08/2014, at 5:59 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Sunday August 17 2014 08:10:58 Ian Wadham wrote:
> Just for the anecdote: cloning kdevelop and kdevplatform with --depth=1
> reduces the footprint by about a factor 10 …
:-) KDevelop has a huge history. I can remember wh
local repos. and hardly ever need to do more
than "edit", "make Install" and maybe the odd "kbuildsycoca4" for luck.
I do not use "git pull" very often now because those parts of KDE 4 are
changing very little ATM, whil
On 29/07/2014, at 8:42 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Jul 29, 2014, at 00:33, Ian Wadham wrote:
> +debug already uses -DCMAKE_TYPE=Debug, so there's no need for different
> +symbols variants. Also, the difference between Debug and RelWithDebInfo is a
> bit more complicated t
ble to build
some
parts of a build-tree in debug mode and other parts not.
The only thing preventing it in MacPorts AFAICS is the globality of variants.
But
there were some ideas in the above discussion for breaking that requirement in
the case of +debug and +docs.
Cheers, Ian W.
#x27; dependencies) but that's not really elegant.
>
> Any thoughts/pointers?
Have you seen this http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/debug.html ?
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e other copy of KSudoku, but still no icon.
Is there some date-stamp clash happening or what? The .icns file shows all the
right
sizes and pics on Preview + Inspector.
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Hi René,
On 07/07/2014, at 9:00 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Jul 07, 2014, at 12:39, Ian Wadham wrote:
>
> Now why did I misread and wonder why Apple would have a Real Men column on a
> site called Activity Monitor? :)))
LOL. Don't know why you misread that, but "
gets to "100%" (compiled?), then it stays at
"100%" for many minutes, while the Real Mem climbs slowly to about
3Gb (out of the 4Gb I have on my machine), while Clang's CPU time
stays fairly low (20-30%IIRC) and the disk seems to be thrashing too.
IMHO no piece of software should
join us on kde-mac as Marko has suggested. Maybe you
would like to skim the recent archives there and on kde-devel [1] and [2].
What Boudewijn Rempt, a seasoned KDE developer, has to say is rather
interesting.
Cheers, Ian W.
[1] http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-mac/2014-June/thre
(non-mainstream KDE), so maybe it is
lagging behind somehow.
> Is there a way arround?
Can you choose another media player (i.e. not xine-ui) to use with
Kdenlive (e.g. in Preferences, Settings or Configure… menus)?
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This kind of problem is on my local list of things to investigate.
> I guess the kwallet question should be directed to a KDE mailing list. You
> could try KDE-MAC for a start, since that’s where we try to collect
> Mac-specific questions.
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t this tweak resolved my issue too.
Should not this be fixed by reporting a bug on bugs.kde.org? Or
patching MacPorts if it is local to Apple OS X?
Fixing .kde4 could get clobbered by a subsequent KDE version.
This might be an important KDE global default that s
s.
Hope this info helps you match things up.
Cheers, Ian W.
> On 23. 5. 2014, at 23:44, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> On 24/05/2014, at 5:22 AM, petr.2006 wrote:
>>> after the last port selfupdate and port -u upgrade outdated
>>> opengl no longer works for me.
>>> I see
udoku (3-D Roxdoku
options), two Qt-KDE based programs that use OpenGL.
I have glxgears at 8.1.0_0 (binary) and KDE at 4.12.4. My X11 server is
XQuartz 2.6.5 (xorg-server 1.10.6).
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hing, Ryan?
I know about this because I am in touch with Marko and Nicolas daily,
working on how to fix portability problems with KDE on Apple OS X.
It looks as though we went "a bridge too far". On our behalf, sorry! :-(
Cheers, Ian W.
Thanks, Brandon. You have given me some leads I can get my teeth
into … or google. And you dated me pretty accurately re SVR4. I knew
quite a bit about UNIX before that, but System V Release 4 was my first
"hands-on" experience --- 1989-1998, with H-P, Sun, Prime and ICL.
Cheers, Ian
`port
> notes gdb-apple` says the same thing for me as it did for Ian; I only knew
> about them because I have been working on my own copy of the Portfile
> recently...)
On my system (Lion), the plist file referred to in the Macports notes,
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.taskgated
On 16/03/2014, at 7:28 PM, mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2014, at 09:00 , Ian Wadham wrote:
>> Thanks, Eric, but I could not find any notes on gdb-apple. I tried
>> installing
>> it first, but still got:
>
> here on my install I see this:
> ---
> $
:
Palapeli:palapeli [master]>port notes gdb-apple
gdb-apple has no notes.
But I have OS X 10.7.5 Lion, not Mountain Lion.
Can you tell me exactly what the notes say?
Thanks in advance, Ian W.
> On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> On the Apple OS X Console log, I am se
in the course of a long career, that building bridges
is a good way to solve problems.
I also discovered, in the course of all this, that there are two
well-known former KDE developers working over at Homebrew.
I do not know if there are any at MacPorts, but if th
Also I
looked through the man page on taskgated. And I found no hit on either
"taskgated" or "no signature" on Macports tickets.
Any ideas?
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re even on EFI bios machines :-(
> James
Ah yes. And there is no CD/DVD drive on the latest MacBook Pro Retina
models. HDMI, SDXC, Thunderbolt anyone?
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On 03/03/2014, at 10:22 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Monday March 03 2014 13:25:20 Ian Wadham wrote:
>
>> Yes, but I don't know what they all are. I have tried to find out … :-(
>> They
>> are portable, in a language and library sense, but not in a design sense
On 03/03/2014, at 1:19 PM, Frank Schima wrote:
> On Mar 2, 2014, at 3:02 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> I think that is pretty much out of the question, unless you run a virtual
>> machine. I am not sure where Linux is up to with dual-booting on Mac.
>> When I last looked, about
On 03/03/2014, at 11:34 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Mar 02, 2014, at 23:02, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> A lot of the portability of the libraries stems from the underlying Qt 4
>> library (see 'port info qt4-mac'), which is a very good fit on OS X and
>
> That's
any years --- on Windows, KDE/Linux and now OS X.
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actions however you like. This is
additional to the ->Preferences where Apple OS X puts
the major settings.
On a full Linux/KDE system, I think a German keyboard would be
automatically configured at Linux/KDE installation time. So maybe
have a look at a friend's
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_access_control
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imagine it being a
> terrible expense to Apple to do this and show the world that its compilers
> are trojan free.
So, write to Apple and ask them.
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So I do not think your boss has much to smile about.
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out for the notes on the post-installation
work
you need to do. If you missed them, you can run "port notes" to see them again.
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lors are for). They could just
be the
last palette used in KDE's colour-selector widget.
Also each app's main window preferences are encoded in the files
share/config/rc (e.g. last window size and position). There could
be color information embedded there, but I do not know how.
Cheers,
KDE apps but excluding translation packages for languages other
than English",
but it is not easy to come up with simple user interfaces.
More ideas on searching anyone?
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eans - I am all ears! :-)
So am I. It seems to me Apple should be able to offer a little more choice
of desktop styling and that maybe I am missing something obvious.
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On 04/05/2013, at 12:20 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> still are. In Linux and Unix I would have put such commands in .bashrc
> or, back in the day, .kshrc.
>
> Nobody cares these days (until they try to use
> modules/virtu
ds in .bashrc
>> or, back in the day, .kshrc.
>
> This is purely about login-shell versus interactive-shell. Checkout
> INVOCATION section of `man bash` for the rules.
Thanks, Jeremy. That is very useful info. So I think I will leave my stuff
in .profile.
Cheers, Ian W.
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but only when you manually start a new
"bash" shell.
Am I doing things wrong? Maybe I missed something in the flurry
of setting up a new system and MacPorts two years ago.
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eserve
all the history faithfully. Two of the KDE Games guys were on it
for months.
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ve here.
And MacPorts regularly gives me very recent kdelibs4 and qt4-mac libraries,
which
are fine for my development purposes, with a minimum of fuss. I love it.
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20, 2013, at 14:56 , Ian Wadham wrote:
>> I came across this - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5139 - esp. the last
>> para, but it's for Lion …
No worries … :-)
Here is some more food for thought before we end this off-topic (but important)
thread …
http://ryanblock.com/20
On 20/03/2013, at 10:07 AM, Gregory Shenaut wrote:
> On Mar 19, 2013, at 15:48 , Ian Wadham wrote:
>> For an active database, that might be *all* the files in their entirety. I
>> think most
>> database systems have inbuilt backup options, such as whole datab
log?
For example, at the low end of the scale, a database that is all one file, has
just
a few transactions per day and is not used overnight, could safely be copied and
renamed into a backup folder at the end of the working day and picked up there
by Time Machine.
Hope this helps, Ian W
Hi James,
Does LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 mean you are in Australia? I am too.
Cheers, Ian W.
Melbourne
On 12/03/2013, at 10:53 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 11, 2013, at 18:30, James Linder wrote:
>> On 12/03/2013, at 12:37 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> On Mar 11, 2013, at 07:38,
ckend in the last
year or so (you can choose another backend). I imagine Phonon would
be a dependency of kdenlive. It might be worth looking at relevant
KDE mailing-list archives, if they do not already show up on Google.
Cheers, Ian W.
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:29 PM, wrote:
>> H
and display all the Notes
>> messages from an install. (We would even have the option to use rtf
>> or html to format the messages to improve delivery.) The user would
>> essentially have an action list after the install. Drawbacks:
>> doesn't work for ssh-ty
On 17/02/2013, at 11:30 PM, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
>>
>> Maybe I did load the agent or maybe it got loaded automatically last time
>> I upgraded KDE, which was a week or two ago. I saw something about it
>> in the
> On Feb 17, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> KBuildSycoca4 is a fine thing if you have some KDE apps,
>> but should it run every 3 or 4 minutes? On my system it is
>> now the second largest log user after "kernel".
On 17/02/2013, at 5:28 PM, Nicolas Pavillo
KBuildSycoca4 is a fine thing if you have some KDE apps,
but should it run every 3 or 4 minutes? On my system it is
now the second largest log user after "kernel".
Below is what it is logging, apparently repeated endlessly.
All the best, Ian W.
17/02/13 4:28:17.951 PM org.macport
find answers already on Stack Overflow, etc.
And Wikipedia is usually excellent for short articles on almost any port or
app or other software the guys here may be discussing, if you want to know
more about it.
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On 10/02/2013, at 1:11 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> On 10/02/2013, at 7:37 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
>> MacPorts_Framework is still in a pretty "pre-alpha" state, so I wouldn't
>> worry too much about maintaining compatibility if not doing so will make
>> it be
On 10/02/2013, at 1:57 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2013, at 9:11 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
>>> This (and other questions regarding development of Pallet and
>>> MacPorts.framework) is probably more suited to the macports-dev list,
>>> where you'll
ple are
lukewarm about having a GUI for Macports anyway. I am not, but I find
the framework for interacting with Macports to be huge and rather daunting.
> Growl support is good to have, but Pallet should still be usable without
> Growl.
I have commented it out for the moment … ;-)
All the best, Ian W.
P.S. Sorry about ranting OT ...
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On 08/02/2013, at 6:13 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 23:26, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> How can I get a full list of ports that are dependents of "xxx", whether or
>> not
>> they or "xxx" are installed?
>
> I grep the Portf
need for something that
will tell you what happened in a Macports run when you were not looking,
especially if it is taking more than a few minutes ...
For now, I will disable (comment out) references to Growl in Pallet and
replace them (locally) wit
o, if I wish to remove the dependency of Pallet on Growl? Do other ports
use it successfully? It is apparently not doing anything in Pallet.
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tory. NSAlert seems rather basic, but I
can certainly use it to continue testing and finding out how much Pallet
actually does for the end-user.
Cheers, Ian W.
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> The path is always fixed until you reach macports/
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On 01/02/2013, at 10:10 AM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
>
>> I did "sudo port install -k -s pallet" and then started digging around in
>> the Macports directory structure for Pallet and some source code.
>> Eve
On 06/02/2013, at 12:09 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> I have set up the Pallet source code in an Xcode 4.6 project, with Macports_
> Framework as an external framework, located down in
> /opt/local/LibraryFrameworks
> (ie. installed by Macports). Pallet compiles OK, but with quite a few
doing wrong? Should I perhaps build Pallet and Macports_Framework
source code together in a combined Xcode project, i.e.. as an Xcode "Workspace"?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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On 03/02/2013, at 6:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2013, at 22:06, Ian Wadham wrote:
>
>> I found a place in the Xcode project-editor where I could add a
>> framework, but the associated file browser did not show the
>> /opt/local area (Finder-type things usually
On 03/02/2013, at 6:22 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2013, at 22:06, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> Curiously, the Growl framework got into the project OK. Should Pallet be
>> using that? Growl seems to be a bit "suss", according to Google hits, esp.
>&
Pallet until I know it is built
and working properly. So I always hit Cancel.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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hen the install
is complete.
Well, my 2c … oh, and I just discovered, after about 18 months' use
of Macports, the "port notes" command, so please don't any CLI jockeys
point that out … :-)
Cheers, Ian W.
P.S. I *love* CLI, its brevity and sheer power,
On 01/02/2013, at 11:05 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2013, at 16:53, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> I did "sudo port install -k -s pallet"
>
> Single-letter flags like -k and -s have no effect unless you put them
> immediately after the word "port".
>
On 31/01/2013, at 11:42 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2013, at 06:07, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> On 31/01/2013, at 2:37 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>>
>>> It is routinely a GSoC project, and since we were not chosen last year it
>>> has definitely fallen behind.
lf. I have had quite a bit of experience with designing
and programming GUIs, databases, SQL, Shell scripts and an
in-house GUI-based build system where I used to work.
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e it was like
"Programmers Without Borders", except I did not have to travel
anywhere. It was hard work for all of us, but we had a lot of fun.
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On 31/01/2013, at 1:11 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> If you stay within that, you cannot affect any files in other folders, even
> if they
> are owned by you.
>
> Not entirely true; do you know about ".."? &q
you get KMyMoney4 going? KDE apps in Macports can be a problem
because some of them are designed to run inside a KDE desktop (i.e. a Linux
desktop like Mac OS X or Windows), but KMyMoney4 is usually fine.
Cheers, Ian W.
P.S. When you are experimenting with UNIX commands, I suggest you make a
that converts it at build time (to compressed HTML, I think).
Is it feasible to select out user doc only when porting KDE apps?
My 10c,
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ther components and how to launch them.
Hope this helps. I am glad you can get Digikam to install - I must have
another go sometime ...
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On 20/09/2012, at 11:53 PM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> [ Ian Wadham wrote on Thu 20.Sep'12 at 14:42:56 +1000 ]
>> It appears that kbuildsycoca4 is run every time KDE starts up. A process
>> called kded
>> (KDE daemon) runs it as part of several other duties, but I
on kde-de...@kde.org called "When does kbuildsycoca4
run?".
My guess is that there is more to solving the problems with KDE apps than
running
kbuildsycoca4 and I am seeking further answers over at kde-devel. For example,
Dr Konqui clashes with t
suggest "compiling" the Qt documentation in a separate sub-port.
It is quite voluminous and has its own "language" and pre-processor. It is nice
to have all the doco at file:///opt/local/share/doc/qt4/html/index.html but it
is also
available on the Web and some developers save
KDE developer, so I would also suggest that Macports developers
contact kde-devel or kde-core-devel
for information from people who know more about how KDE and KDE apps work.
All the best, Ian W.
KDE Games Development Team
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itch desktops automatically when clicked.
Now I must go and do a bank transfer, browse some Qt documentation and then
resume coding … :-)
Cheers, Ian W.
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05 now (I do not seem
to have the right access).
I have included there a summary and a link to the details of what the KDE
build-system
developer had to say. I hope the KDE port guys will have a look.
All the best, Ian W.
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On 29/07/2012, at 3:43 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2012, at 21:35, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> In my Mac OS X environment, /usr/bin/c++ is a symbolic link to
>> llvm-g++-4.2, but I need it to be to the same compiler as Macports
>> used to build kdelibs4. T
n builds?
Thanks in advance, Ian W.
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On 26/07/2012, at 12:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jul 25, 2012, at 19:37, Ian Wadham wrote:
>
>> I reported a problem with kdelibs4 @4.8.2_0 failing to detect compiler
>> characteristics
>> correctly, see https://trac.macports.org/ticket/34605?replyto=1#comme
On 26/07/2012, at 12:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jul 25, 2012, at 19:37, Ian Wadham wrote:
>> AFAICS the Macports logs are deleted after a successful build. So must I do:
>>
>> sudo port uninstall kdelibs4 @4.8.2_0
>> sudo port -k install kdelibs4 @4.8.2_0
&g
find the logs I want
amongst
all the other logs?
Thanks in advance, Ian W.
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