On Saturday 08 November 2008 23:03:12 Martin Wilke wrote: > Hiho, > > A few days ago Max made KDE-4.1.3 ready for FreeBSD, > We can't commit KDE-4.1.3 to the Ports tree because we > are still on the ports slush :(. But I'd like to > invite you to test KDE-4.1.3 from area51. > Of course feedback is welcome. > > Warning: > PLEASE use: > svn co https://kf.athame.co.uk/kde-freebsd/tags/kde_4_1 > > to get KDE 4.1.3 > > In the next days we start our work with Qt 4.5 and KDE 4.2. > > The official KDE 4.1.3 release notes can be found here. > http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1.3.php > > Thanks, > > - Martin
Hi, Thanks for all the hard work. I've updated the ports and everything went well. No obvious regressions with compiling or during runtime (even with running nvidia :-) I did encounter two problems (both, I think, are related to using tmpfs): - gpgme: failed to build - ocaml: failed to install (properly?) Anyway I think these problems are specific to my system (with tmpfs...). As a note about these 'FAQ'. I find that running the following script solves the problem with patches 'showing' through the unionfs: cd $AREA51 for i in `find . -type d -depth 2` do rm -rf /usr/ports/$i done mount -t unionfs $AREA51 /usr/ports Of course this mitigates the reason for using unionfs... An alternative would be to delete all files that 'show' through unionfs once it has been mounted (whiteout I believe it is called). The following script might work but I have never tried it: cd $AREA51 area51_ports=`find . -type d -depth 2` mount -t unionfs $AREA51 /usr/ports cd /usr/ports for i in $area51_ports do for j in `find -d $i` do if [ ! -e $AREA51/$j ] then rm -rf $AREA51/$j fi done done But then I have no idea on how to undelete the files (if, for example, another file is created post- with the same name). Thanks again for the good work. David P.S. Anyone getting kde4 working with https and proxying (no auth)? GMail is proving illusive for me :-<
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