On Thursday 12 June 2008, David Johnson wrote: > So far Qt4 from area51 ports seems fine. Pending some decisions on final > port naming/splitup/etc, I would say it's ready to go. Going down the > list of notes on the wiki:
> * I don't think the qtdemo port should be the master port to pull > everything in with. Qt4 should fill that roll. Perhaps it can have an > option to pull in qtdemo. devel/qt4 could be simplified using QT_COMPONENTS=${_QT_COMPONENTS_ALL} instead of directly specified RUN_DEPENDS. I've sent patch to miwi when I haven't access rights to area51. Could commit now if it's worthwhile. > * qtdemo is working well for me. See my earlier email on not building > webkit or phonon examples. Building the examples by hand, browser and > mediaplayer are working as expected. > > * designer didn't segfault on me, though I think I might have caught it > rebuilding some built libraries. I would have to rebuild to verify. Forget about it, old kde4 stuff was the reason of segfaults. > * qdbusviewer correctly showing system and session channels. confirm > * Regarding qtconcurrent tools, I didn't even know they existing until I > saw this mention of them. They are not referenced in tools.pro, so I > would assume they're safe to ignore. > > * Regarding translations. You could make them a separate port, but it > might more sense to install the appropriate translation sets with the > various parts of Qt (qt_xx with core, assistant_xx with assistant, etc). Agreed > Finally, some notes on some other stuff I have built: > > * Strigiclient is indexing and akode is playing music. > > * We need a QCA2 port. trunk/kdesupport says "Please install the > qca2.0.0 package from your distribution or build from source if you want > to use qca with KDE trunk." > > * Soprano and qimageblitz built, but unable to test at this time. > > p.s. This is all on 7.0-RELEASE, with no KDE3 around. Max _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd