On 4/19/21 9:45 PM, Peter Piwowarski wrote:
games/nethack had its -qt flavor removed some time back when Qt3 went
away; upstream has however ported the Qt window port to Qt4/Qt5 in
3.6.x. This is a rough stab at trying to add a -qt flavor back for
version 3.6 only, built against Qt5. Some notes
games/nethack had its -qt flavor removed some time back when Qt3 went
away; upstream has however ported the Qt window port to Qt4/Qt5 in
3.6.x. This is a rough stab at trying to add a -qt flavor back for
version 3.6 only, built against Qt5. Some notes:
* Paradoxically, this involves removing both
On 08/09/16 02:35, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 08:37:18PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2016-08-08, David Coppa wrote:
This should help thunderbird (we already had this patch for firefox).
And here's the corresponding patch for seamonkey. I have
Resubmitting this patch, last sent on May 29th. I've been using
seamonkey on -current/amd64 daily since that time, everything seems to
work fine.
The fix for Mozilla bug 1107063[1], commited upstream, has actually been
reverted in ports (the local patch was reversed, not removed). The
The fix for Mozilla bug 1107063[1], commited upstream, has actually been
reverted in ports (the local patch was reversed, not removed). The
following diff allows seamonkey to start again.
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1107063
Index: Makefile
As has been reported here before, seamonkey seems to be broken in
-current as of at least version 2.33.1:
$ seamonkey
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file
/usr/local/lib/seamonkey-2.33.1/../../ldap/sdks/c-sdk/ldap/libraries/libldap/libldap60.so.41.0:
File not found
Couldn't load XPCOM.
This has