Tijl Coosemans <t...@freebsd.org> writes: > So? Nobody cares about shipping FreeBSD 10.0 with KDE packages?
It should be obvious that it's a lack of time, not interest, that is involved here. > I thought this was a simple question. If it wasn't clear I'm willing > to help fix ports, but I don't want to waste time on ports that are > about to be updated. So again, what is the plan for KDE on FreeBSD > 10.0-RELEASE? The plan is to make all KDE ports build with clang and libc++ for 10.0-RELEASE, regardless of whether it's 4.10.5 or 4.11.x. Given the amount of time it takes for an exp-run, I cannot be sure we will be able to get 4.11.x into 10.0-RELEASE, but we will certainly try. As I said, most (if not all) of the problems with libc++ in 4.10.5 are still present in 4.11.x, as I'm the only one who commits any fixes related to libc++ support upstream. If you want to save as much time as possible, first check if 4.11.x from area51 works; if it does, it's a matter of cherry-picking the changes to 4.10.5, and if it does not you can fix 4.10.5 directly and we cherry-pick the patch to area51 (ideally you should first send the patch upstream, but if you worry about time the most I can take care of that later). > At least these packages are currently missing: > kdeedu Fixed in r332652. > kdesdk Sent patch upstream for review, waiting for feedback. > kdevelop > kdevelop-php Unrelated to the specific KDE release in ports, feel free to fix if you can, otherwise we will get to it. > kdenetwork > kopete Should be a matter of disabling the MSN plugin and #include'ing pthread.h. > kdepim44 > calligra Unrelated to the specific KDE release in ports. kdepim44 is dead upstream, so just commit fixes to it directly in ports. calligra is probably an old version, feel free do commit fixes to it and we can later upstream them. _______________________________________________ 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