El día lunes, junio 17, 2019 a las 09:50:47a. m. -0400, Dwayne MacKinnon 
escribió:

> Hi Matthias,
> 
> If I'm not using sddm, I use the following in my .xinitrc for kf5:
> 
> exec ck-launch-session startkde
> 
> There are advantages, I've found, to having ConsoleKit invoked. 
> 
> As for poudriere, doing a bulk build on x11/kde5 should pull in everything 
> you 
> need. I use poudriere all the time with that entry in my build file.


Hi,

I have a poudriere build file of around 400++ lines of ports:

$ wc -l myThings/FreeBSD/poudriere-list
     432 myThings/FreeBSD/poudriere-list

among these (now) x11/kde5. My poudriere oven (a rackmount Dell
PowerEdge r210) builds based on this around 2100 packages in around 48
hours. This afternoon I installed the system (r349041) and the repo of
the 2100 ports to an external USB disk, pkg-installed kde5 and xorg
while chrooting into it, rebooted from it, tweaked a bit my home and
KDE5 came up fine with 'startx' with the .xinitrc as you say, just for
run a test. Ofc there is a lot to change/configure inside KDE5 (and a
lot to learn if one comes from KDE4).

A big thanks to all KDE @ FreeBSD folks to bring this to our ports tree.

Btw: What is 'kf5' exactly as naming?

        matthias


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