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work right yet. This needs other eyes to look at in order for me to figure
out what's going on here. Help, please?
Basically, the current situation is this: You can hack the startkde
script to make KDE2 start all the way through, which basically consists of
simply replacing the kdeinit line with "kcminit". However, at certain
points after KDE is done setting things up, processes named "kdeinit" that
are in charge of certain apps go crazy and hit infinite loops somewhere. I
haven't been able to determine where exactly, and if this is related to
threads at all, or if a critical app or similar somehow doesn't get compiled
with threads. Or something like that. *sigh*
Konqueror can startup and seems to work okay in a different window manager,
but it seems to randomly set off a kdeinit proc as above.
Anyhow, this is 2 weeks' worth of debugging on a 4-month-old problem. If
you're using XFree86 4.0.2, I caution against trying this stuff out unless
you're going to help me out and are willing to help me figure out exactly
where the heck things are going awry. Things should still compile and work
just fine for those on XFree86 3.3.6. I decided to leave out these hacks
in nonessential stuff (like kdenetwork et al) because kde2 itself needs to
work with threads first. =)
I guess I can thank my lucky stars JKH's decided to stick with 3.3.6 until
some point in the future when 4.0.x becomes more stable...
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for libgnugetopt's getopt.h). Not tested, but should work.
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the KDE team's excellent work, I am initiating burn sequence for KDE
1.x. All base KDE1 ports are hereby nuked. I am also reluctantly
reassuming maintainership of the KDE2 ports. Official KDE 2.1 packages
built for FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE w/ XFree86 4.0.2 are available on KDE's
official ftp mirrors now. Enjoy!
Note: It seems that the KDE people rerolled their kdelibs and kdebase
packages, and a quick examination of diffs reveal minor changes, but the
port should still work. I'll fix the packaging problems that bento runs
into.
Approved by: kevlo
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to the final release of KDE 2.0. Kevin Lo <kevlo@FreeBSD.org> will continue
as the new maintainer. He has commit privileges on the KDE tree, making him
an excellent candidate for this job. I'll be behind the scenes for awhile,
since there are some structural changes I'd like to make but I'd rather have
Kevin do the work. Please, people, direct your patches at Kevin and watch
his "freetime deprivation process" _really_ start. :-P
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to compile on X4.0.1.
Submitted by: Andrzej Tobola <san@tmp.iem.pw.edu.pl>
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XFree86 4.0.1.
Submitted by: PW (thanks)
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All KDE2 ports now use default USE_QT2. Still todo: Merge in MTREE stuff.
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have not tried KDE 2.0 or haven't done so in awhile (i.e. since July or
before), you should try this. This version is extremely stable and offers
better functionality than before. This update also introduces the KDE2
modules kdegraphics and kdemultimedia to our ports tree. Additionally,
this marks the first time FreeBSD packages were announced as part of the
KDE2 beta release announcement! :-)
Most (if not all) of the remaining modules in KDE2 will be added for the
update WRT the final release.
A hack was added to fix building with SSL in kdelibs; this has been merged
in the main tree and will go away with 2.0 release update. Thanks to David
Faure <david@mandrakesoft.com> for his help regarding this.
Also, building the docs should now succeed because I've added a build
dependency on jade and linuxdoc (should be enough).
People can get my precompiled packages from the usual location on the KDE
FTP server (should spread to the mirrors Real Soon Now (tm)):
http://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/distribution/2.0Beta5/tar/FreeBSD/
Have fun! Remember to reports bugs through http://bugs.kde.org/.
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I can address some of its issues (should see it marked un-broken in about
3 hours, if they're trivial enough). It took too long to get this update
out the door... :-(
This is a rather stable version of KDE2. Release is hoped for sometime
next month, so I'm going to try to reroll snapshots this weekend.
Also decide policy by removing the interactive requirement in qt22's
configure script. I don't know why they bothered adding it there..
Bugged by: *many* bug-reports, requests, etc.
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Konqueror can load HTML documents, KOffice works semi-well, and KDE2 in
general seems less buggy. Only kdeutils was left out of this mega-update.
However, it should return soon. :-)
The massive reduction in patches is mostly the result of using perl
regex replacement. This reduces the amount of time it will take in the
future to upgrade these ports, and load on the repository.
QT 2.2.0beta0 (aka qt-copy) is officially enabled for the express
purpose of allowing KDE2 to compile. It is available in the qt22 port.
Additionally, GIF support is re-enabled in both Qt2 ports, so that
people can now read GIF images. GIF support is enabled through an
internal GIF reader in Qt, and requires no patented libraries. Special
effort was made to ensure that people do not install both qt21 and qt22
ports at the same time.
I'd like to take a moment to thank the following people for their help:
Alex Zepeda <jazepeda@pacbell.net>, Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>, Harri
Porten <porten@kde.org>, Waldo Bastian <waba@kde.org>, Marc G. Fournier
<scrappy@hub.org>, Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>, Matthias
Hoelzer-Kluepfel <mhk@caldera.de>, and many others. Over 150 hours of hard
work, testing, etc. were put into this update. Another couple hundred of
hours were spent by CPUs trying to compile this behemoth. :->
Special thanks to: Physics Computer Network @ Purdue staff, especially
C. Stephen Gunn <csg@physics.purdue.edu>, for giving
me access to an extremely fast machine for doing
test builds (it performed 12 full builds of the
entire suite in the last 7 days).
PR: 18838
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>
Approved by: imura, asami
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Submitted by: maintainer
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previous commit message to bsd.port.mk, which said INSTALL_SHLIBS. Boo.)
Line up the rhs of variable assignments nicely. Remove a couple of extra
whitespaces while I'm here.
Suggested by: sobomax
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Submitted by: bento
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port installations. Now kdesupport2 will only install what is unique
to its package.
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using similar fixes to this to get proper linking with exception handling
code in other KDE2 ports.
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>
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problems by disabling ODBC library building. Apparently kdenetwork2
doesn't need that support (it does need mimelib), so we're all right
on that!
This is the import of KDESUPPORT and KDENETWORK 1.90 (aka KDE2 beta).
Repo-copies by: asami
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with incompatible shlibs.
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3-stable will be unable to link with old libraries.
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the .la file.
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Reportde by: imura@cs.titech.ac.jp
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GZIP or BZIP2 distfiles. I went with BZIP2.
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bsd.port.mk rev. 1.304 for details on the change.
The fix here is one of the following.
(1) Define USE_BZIP2 instead of BUILD_DEPENDS on bzip2 and redefining
EXTRACT_* commands.
(2) Change ${EXTRACT_CMD} to ${TAR} when the command is obviously
calling the "tar" command (i.e., arguments like "-xzf" are spelled
out).
(3) If ${EXTRACT_CMD} is called directly with ${EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS},
add ${EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS} to the command line as well.
(4) If any of EXTRACT_CMD, EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS or EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS
is set, define the other two too.
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committing a patch without testing.
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made, causing other kde*11 builds to fall over if dependencies were installed
from packages.
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This port requireat least s version 1.41 of the Qt library.
There will be an error reported by configure, if only an earlier
version is found, but no automatic port dependency exists (i.e.
the x11-toolkits/qt141 port has to be manually built and installed).
There may still be a problem with a missing -lXext in the kdesupport
port. This will be taken care of during the next few days, if the
problem still exists ...
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With some help from postings by: Hans Petter Bieker <zerium@webindex.no>
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(Also, net/licq/Makefile: No need to define both HAS_CONFIGURE and
GNU_CONFIGURE)
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but to build Qt-1.40 if no compiled Qt library can be found.
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our mimepp port does no longer suffice to build kdenetwork.
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kdegames -> games/
kdenetwork -> net/
kdesupport -> converters/
kdeutils -> misc/
(Repository copy already done, dependency path and category name fixups
is being done in this commit.)
(2) Add a virtual category "kde" and add all six (incl. x11/kde{base,lib})
ports.
(3) Make package names follow the convention.
(4) Change "BUILD_DEPENDS=${X11R6}/bin/moc:..." to "...=moc:...".
There is no need to specify the full pathname if the target is an
executable in the standard path. (Actually, as the same port is
specified in LIB_DEPENDS, I think we can completely do away with
this line but since Stefan added this explicitly, I assume there
is a reason for it and left it alone.)
Approved by: se (all but 4)
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since libjpeg, libgif etc. exist as individual ports already.
This port is required as a pre-requisite to kdenetwork.
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