SVN commit 4409 by makc:
update plist for 4.1.85
M +21 -50pkg-plist
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SVN commit 4408 by makc:
Respect PREFIX, update plist for 4.1.85
M +9 -1 Makefile
M +318 -127 pkg-plist
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SVN commit 4407 by makc:
Kitchensync is disabled in KDE 4.2,
update plist for 4.1.85
M +14 -10Makefile
D files/patch-kmail_kmfoldermaildir.cpp
M +165 -72 pkg-plist
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 20:49:41 +0100, Carsten Bäcker wrote:
> and what i did to fix them.
kdebase4* ports and their dependencies are ready, so the minimal x11/kde4
installation (without options) is ready for testing.
Other kde4 ports are in progress.
Max
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... and what i did to fix them.
Hi,
i checked out SVN Revision 4405 of the area51 repository, merged it into
my ports-tree and simply tried to make x11/kde4 with all options selected.
These issues have occured during build-time.
kdemultimedia4, kdepim4 and kdeutils4 failed due to some patchi
SVN commit 4406 by miwi:
- Sync with trunk
D bsd.apache.mk
D bsd.autotools.mk
D bsd.commands.mk
D bsd.database.mk
D bsd.destdir.mk
D bsd.efl.mk
D bsd.emacs.mk
D bsd.fpc.mk
D
SVN commit 4405 by makc:
Remove needless deps,
enable optional PulseAudio support (it does not require plist tweaks),
update plist for 4.1.85
M +12 -7 Makefile
A files/patch-cmake_modules_FindPulseAudio.cmake
M +739 -314 pkg-plist
SVN commit 4404 by makc:
Add dependency on devel/libpci (to view pci details in kinfocenter),
update plist for 4.1.85
M +5 -1 Makefile
A files (directory)
A files/patch-apps_cmake_modules_FindPCIUTILS.cmake
M +22 -75pkg-plist
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On Saturday 27 December 2008, Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Thursday 25 December 2008 07:13:28 Wes Morgan wrote:
> > Sounds like we're in the same boat, then. I don't think any global
> > shortcuts worked for me, either (like alt-f2), but alt-tab is naturally
> > the one I can't live without. I'll prob