> The KDE FreeBSD team is happy to announce the first public
> Call for Testing for KDE 4.2. Over the past weeks we have
> focused on the complex and very time consuming task to get
> KDE 4.2 running.
Here are some random notes of mine. Some are tips, some are problems, some
are just observations.
On Sunday 01 February 2009 04:35:11 pm Daniel Eischen wrote:
> Yes, I use classic mode. I tried this with KDE 4.? (whatever was in
> ports in Nov 2008). There was no menu editor that I could see, at
> least nothing that looked anything like the custom mouse button
> controls from KDE 2/3.x. And
I should have CC'd the list...
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Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 19:16:36 -0500 (EST)
From: Daniel Eischen
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Subject: Re: [kde-freebsd] Call for Testing KDE 4.2 for FreeBSD
> On February 1, 2009 04:41:44 pm you (Daniel Eischen) wrote:
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>> Nice, but
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, David Johnson wrote:
> On Sunday 01 February 2009 01:41:44 pm Daniel Eischen wrote:
>> Nice, but can you add your own custom mouse menus like you
>> could with KDE 3.x and previous?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "custom". You can certainly edit the
> applications menu just
On Sunday 01 February 2009 01:41:44 pm Daniel Eischen wrote:
> Nice, but can you add your own custom mouse menus like you
> could with KDE 3.x and previous?
I'm not sure what you mean by "custom". You can certainly edit the
applications menu just like you always could.
>
> The one thing that I
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, Martin Wilke wrote:
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> Howdy Guys,
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> The KDE FreeBSD team is happy to announce the first public
> Call for Testing for KDE 4.2. Over the past weeks we have
> focused on the complex and very time consuming task to get
> KDE 4.
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Howdy Guys,
The KDE FreeBSD team is happy to announce the first public
Call for Testing for KDE 4.2. Over the past weeks we have
focused on the complex and very time consuming task to get
KDE 4.2 running.
What is new:
Where KDE 4.1 was, according
Hi,
i think the script mentioned by Alberto Villa is marcusmerge.
http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/marcusmerge
and this is the man-page:
http://www.marcuscom.com/marcusmerge.8.html
It works fine for me. No problems building kde4-4.2.0 (area51 rev.4529)
on RELENG_7 dated 2009-01-23/22:49:4
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Jason Carter wrote:
> Hi everyone.
hi!
> 1) kdelibs4 died in the middle of patching. The patch in question is
> patch-FindKDE4Internal.cmake, which has 1 of 3 hunks fail. You can find the
> .rej file produced here:
> http://www.zerojay.com/kde/FindKDE4Internal.cma
Hi everyone.
I saw the fact that only two people were responsible for KDE on FreeBSD and
that they were looking for help... so I decided to try to help get KDE 4.2
into ports faster by trying to install it from area51 and writing down my
results.
I followed your instructions... and I've come acro
SVN commit 4531 by markus:
archive_write_finish(3) has a different prototype on 6.4 than on 7.0 and above.
As the return value isn't used anywhere, it's save to just drop it
unconditionally.
This fixes the build on 6.4.
A patch-ark_plugins_libarchive-libarchivehandler.cpp
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SVN commit 4530 by markus:
In the process of making unsetenv(3) and friends POSIX compliant, the
prototype for unsetenv(3) was changed before 7.0. Add patch to handle the old,
non-POSIX compliant case as well.
This fixes the build on FreeBSD 6.4
A patch-akonadi-tests-testrunner-set
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