Kris Moore wrote:
Diego Depaoli wrote:On 2/11/09, Kris Moore <k...@pcbsd.com> wrote:This is the most extensive port update I've ever done, so I'm sure you'll find bugs, just let me know so we can get them fixed up! Thanks!!Thanks you for porting. Py-qt4-gui and py-kde4 take an unnatural time to compile with cpu load near 100%.Kdebindings4 fails at [ 66%] Built target kpythonpluginfactory Linking CXX shared library ../../lib/libqyotoshared.so /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsmokeqt RegardsDeigo,Sorry for the mess! I uploaded some of the wrong files the other day, the py-kde4 port was something I was playing with for the SVN version of it, as opposed to kdebindings4, which is where its "supposed" to be compiled for kde 4.2 :PI'm running through a build now to ensure it works, and I'll upload the fixed port files shortly.Thanks! -- Kris Moore _______________________________________________ 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
Ok, here's the correct stuff for kdebindings 4 :)As before, remove all your py-qt4, py-sip, any old kdebindings4, and then build devel/kdebindings4.
After it compiles, you can then build kdeutils4, and kdeadmin4 (provided), which should now build the printer applets and such. I've run these through portlint, and it all appears good, with working pkg-plists also.
Let me know how it goes!(Also, just in case I didn't mention, this is for KDE 4.2.0, thats all I've tested it with anyway)
-- Kris Moore PC-BSD Software
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