On 16 January 2009, Max Brazhnikov wrote: > On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 11:04:47 -0500, Kris Moore wrote: > > Hey all, I've got a build of KDE 4.2 beta2 running here, and everything > > seems to be working well, just had to fix that annoying anokonadi error > > at first :) > > > > Besides that, I just noticed that I cannot find the new kde printing > > wizard which is supposed to be apart of KDE 4.2 again. Is it not in the > > beta2, or do we have it disabled for some reason in the build right now? > > Several kde4 apps including printer-applet is written on python. So PyKDE4, > which is a part of kdebindings, should be ported at first. I had a hope > that Danny Ricin would port it, seems he has no time for py-qt/kde > currently. I've started kdebinding port for kde-4.1.0 > (http://people.freebsd.org/~makc/ports/kdebindings-4.1.0.tar.bz2), but have > stopped for lack of time. The port requires a lot of work to fit it for our > ports infrastructure. > Dima Panov has created port for python bindings (see > http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd/2009-January/004328.html) and > faced with one of the problems. > > First, kde4 ports are supposed to be installed in ${KDE4_PREFIX} to prevent > conflicts with kde3. But kdebindings4 in case of python binding should > install files to ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}, which is somewhere under > ${LOCALBASE}. Same for ruby and php bindings (don't know anything about > java and mono/csharp bindings). We could try install bindings to > ${LOCALBASE}, if bindings dependent apps would be ok with this (I hope so). > Or install them to KDE4_PREFIX, if python/ruby/etc can live with several > PYTHON_*DIR/RUBY_*DIR.
BTW, kdebindings will require ruby19 instead of ruby18. With ruby18 module RubyQt is unbuildable at current state. For mono/c# - mono20 is required. Google/bsd-sharp-tree is suitable for this dependency, 'cause ports have only mono10. I'll try to settle kdebindings into ${LOCALBASE} and play with RubyQt as soon as my test laptop will return from service lab. > The second problems is how cmake does check for python/ruby. Freebsd ports > provides several versions of python/ruby (and several versions could be > installed in the same time) and kdebindings4 ports should respect that. The > only way I see is to rewrite FindRuby/FindPython.cmake for our needs. > > Anyway I think kde-4.2.0 ports should be with at least python and ruby > bindings, so I will restart my work soon. Help is appreciated, especially > for java/csharp bindings (if anybody wants them). > > Max -- Дмитрий А. Панов Администратор ЛВС Государственная Академия Экономики и Права Хабаровск, Россия _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information