ew
> days
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I just noticed that oxygen-icons-4.5.5.tar.bz2 is 276MB in size. I know this
isn't FreeBSD's doing, but... holy crap! Does it include a full icon set for
every app that has ever been written? It's twice the size of oxygen-
icons-4.5.2. It's the single largest distfile
current.
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I need Qt3 for a couple of KDE3 programs. So I guess I'm screwed.
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On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 05:01:03 pm David Johnson wrote:
> I am trying to build Qt 4.7.0 from sources, outside of the ports mechanism,
> and am getting all sorts of problems. I am using -no-pch, but still
> bombing. Current point of failure is:
>
> In file included from
,
from painting/qdrawhelper_sse.cpp:46:
/usr/local/include/private/qpainter_p.h:60: error: 'QTextParag' has not been
declared
Does anyone have the current magic incantation to build Qt from sources
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installed, but
running. This is not covered in any of the docs I have found.
I agree on the pointlessness of akonadi. I shouldn't need an industrial weight
SQL server running just to read my email.
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> Oh, I must have just missed it. Will try again tomorrow morning.
Okay that worked. Thanks!
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It appears that updating graphics/png broke a lot of builds, including much of
KDE. I've tried following the directions in UPDATING, but it looks like
everything is expecting older png header files.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Are fixes being investigated?
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ser, so
> you don't touch your system at all.
>
> Does anyone know if this will work on FreeBSD or if some patches are
> missing?
>
> http://kdesvn-build.kde.org/
I should still work. Just do it one part at a time, to check for any messa
You can try to build librcc without BDB/libtranslate
> support
>
> Just for info, are you use i386? Or amd64? It may be important.
I removed librcc and rebuilt everything that was previously dependent on it.
Amarok is working again. Thank
> I investigate the problem. Have some good and bad reports.
> Whiile you have taglibb compiled with librcc (and why? it affects mostly
> Russian users,
> not all), please first try to remove ~/.rcc/*.db dirs, it may helps.
> Also You can try to build librcc without BDB/libtranslate support
I'm aw
oday to 2.2.2, but it is still crashing. Is amarok broken for
everyone else, or is this isolated to just me? Anyone have a solution?
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ecall.
Any hints on getting this working again?
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> I remember some time ago (before Qt's source was available over
> gitorious) that people here were talking about some bad Qt behaviour
> related to iconv and how it wouldn't be effective to try to talk to
> the Trolls as they didn't seem to care about FreeBSD, so I was
> wondering if things have
> Hi folks,
>
> I think about adding Oxygen icons as a dependency for kdelibs4. While
> kdelibs4
> itself does not require icons, probably any of KDE4 gui apps needs them.
> Alternatively, every kde4 port should depend on icons directly or warns
> about the problem like audio/amarok-kde4 does.
I t
> Hello,
> I'm using FreeBSD 7.2 and my ports are up to date:
>
> FreeBSD petyo.org 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #0: Mon Jun 22 19:07:56
> EEST 2009 r...@petyo.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL i386
>
> Yesterday I updated from KDE 4.2.4 to 4.3.0 and now I cannot set a
> wal
> ...
> Scanning dependencies of target kcm_planner
> make -f kontact/plugins/planner/CMakeFiles/kcm_planner.dir/build.make
> kontact/plugins/planner/CMakeFiles/kcm_planner.dir/build
> make: don't know how to make /usr/local/kde4/lib/libkholidays.so.5.0.1.
> Stop
> *** Error code 2
> 1 error
> ***
> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 20:31:36 -0700, David Johnson wrote
>> After the upgrade to KDE 4.3.0, I can no longer build amarok-kde4. I
>> get the following errors:
>
> Amarok 2.0.x is incompatible win KDE 4.3 :(
> Please wait upcoming Amarok 2.1.x. It needs some components, whi
orts/audio/amarok-kde4.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/audio/amarok-kde4.
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27;s how KDE names its source tarballs.
A kdebase4 metaport would be identical to a kde4-lite port (which we still
need, btw).
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See als
ns. The get the equivalent
of kdebase3, you need to install kdebase4 + kdebase4-runtime + kdebase4-
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.html
The correct macro is just a few lines further down: Q_OS_FREEBSD
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top, it shows
nothing. But if I remove it and re-add it, then it works. On the next
reboot/restart, however, it is back to showing nothing.
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n
> their individual konsoles, each konsole seems to get 2 second, 100% shares.
> This makes using the machine very clunky and much slower.
I can assure that this is not normal. But I'm not an expert so there's not
much I can do to help, other than to direct you to forums.kd
rence.
p.s. To find out if it is an x-window problem, just install a lightweight
window manager like fluxbox. Try using konsole in fluxbox without the full
KDE4 desktop.
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in their moving to a more community oriented project.
http://qt.gitorious.org/
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anager) which in turn gets its info from HAL. So I would
look at HAL to see why it's not as FreeBSD friendly as it should be.
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kagers, but that's because it takes a while to
prepare packages. Nothing is official yet.
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ltimedia would not build, as
it wanted the header file Phonon/Globals.
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at KDE does not like qt4-phonon. I think we need
those backend plugins from KDE's phonon. We're in the same situation we were
before, needing two incompatible phonon ports.
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On Thursday 30 April 2009 12:48:02 pm Oliver Heesakkers wrote:
> On Thursday 30 April 2009 18:17:34 David Johnson wrote:
> > Sounds like a quick and easy fix that won't have any side effects. Is
> > your KDE multimedia working fine?
>
> I'm no(t much of a) coder, s
have any side effects. Is your KDE
multimedia working fine?
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ith
> qt4- phonon and remove multimedia/phonon.
KDE 4.2 should build with qt4-phonon (4.5.1) with only a minor amount of work.
However, qt4_phonon only includes the gstreamer backend. While that is
sufficient for me, other people may want the xine backend instead. Something
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That could be the
cause of your earlier error.
Hmmm, that brings up a potential problem. QWebKit needs phonon as of 4.5.0
(for HTML 5 media support), but KDE users need KDE's phonon, not Qt's phonon.
I think we may need patching to get webkit building with either phonon
dec plugins didn't have this problem.
This fix is trivial, so I went ahead and committed it.
misc/qt4-qtdemo:
Not building, due to the lack of -lQtScriptTools. We will need a port for
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SVN commit 4721 by brandybuck:
Configure was hanging, fixed by extracting mkspecs.
M +4 -1 chinese/qt4-codecs-tw/Makefile
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David Naylor's patch for qt4-phonon,
but it didn't work). I'll be travelling for the next week, and won't have a
change to get back to this for a while. So if anyone has the time to look at
those, that would be great.
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On Sunday 19 April 2009 01:22:46 am Max Brazhnikov wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 22:43:22 -0700, David Johnson wrote:
> > On Monday 13 April 2009 06:48:02 pm David Johnson wrote:
> > > I'm still working in this area. It seems from your list that other
> > > ports
On Monday 13 April 2009 06:48:02 pm David Johnson wrote:
> I'm still working in this area. It seems from your list that other ports
> besides qt5-gui are having this problem. Have you identified their
> differences from 4.4.3 that cause this?
I've discovered that I can el
On Monday 13 April 2009 06:48:02 pm David Johnson wrote:
> The only place I ran across problems was with QtGui. The core problem is
> with the new QGTKStyle. I was able to fix this in a non-port build by
> changing src/gui/Makefile. Alternatively, once could patch
> src/gui/styles/s
nfig --libs QtCore" it should return a list of
libraries that libQtCore links with. cmake should be using that, and it should
contain -pthread.
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s (i.e. get QMAKE_CFLAGS_X11 added to the end of
> QMAKE_CXXFLAGS *after* other includes have been added).
I wonder why it is not a problem for me? In any case, the patch turns off
fontconfig support. Don't we need that for decent looking fonts?
Hopefully I can take a
take advantage of a qmake.conf
file instead?
p.s. My time is limited this week and next, but if I find some I'll look over
your other patches closer. Some of them look good at first glance.
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SVN commit 4705 by brandybuck:
Fix building with -no-iconv flag.
M +1 -6 Makefile
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the code 7.4.1 didn't fix the problem or somehow
> the KDE still use 7.4 version of xorg.
There is no xorg 7.4.1. Are you thinking of 7.4_1? In any case, the bugfix for
the autodetect bug is in HAL, not Xorg. The current HAL version in ports is
0.5.11_23. The autodetect bug was fixed in 0.5
chapter in the FreeBSD handbook.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11.html
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g. I
thought it only applied to USB mice and keyboards, but perhaps not. Anyway,
see this forum thread for a possible answer:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=2186
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onv
option. The fewer the patches we have to put in files, the better.
I'm working on a fix for this, in the qt-4.5 branch. The next step is to get
qt-4.5 building when qt-3.3 is installed.
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1. It hasn't had much activity though,
mostly because we don't have a full time paid staff of porters.
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sources, however, but Nokia is not going to accept a patch that rolls back
to 4.4.3.
The new implementation uses thread local storage, and I wonder if it
behaves differently in FreeBSD than what the Trolls expect.
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> I'm attaching a screenshot I just made, to show the behavior.
I always forget to attach my attachments :-(
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On Monday 06 April 2009 10:54:06 am David Johnson wrote:
> On Monday 06 April 2009 01:06:11 am Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> > So up until recently it did work. You don't say what the nature of
> > "behave" is though -- does it not compile? Not run?
>
> To repeat D
ntruding on my
FreeBSD playtime, so I don't know when I can get a chance to poke around in
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licy is to reject all FreeBSD bugs that do not
include a patch. Seriously. So write the bug to sound generic. They will
accept our patches (if they don't break other platforms), but they won't fix
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pport? It seems that Qt is using it as a source of codecs
rather than using its own. Are the Qt's supplied codecs sufficient that we
don't need iconv?
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On Sunday 29 March 2009 02:15:47 pm Max Brazhnikov wrote:
> SVN commit 4689 by makc:
>
> Bye KDE3 and Qt3
Does this imply that KDE3/Qt3 will be going away in the near future? There
still are some important apps that have not yet been ported over (such as
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The updates to the KDE4 ports are not finishing their builds. When using
portupgrade, they all stop at around 98% to 100% done. I have to manually
make, make deinstall, make install to get them upgraded.
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> If you install multimedia/phonon, then you can NOT install
> multimedia/qt4-phonon as they are conflicting ports. The side effect
> of this is that some QT4 ports (such as misc/qt4-qtdemo) will not be
> able to be installed while you have KDE4 installed because of the
> Phonon port conflict.
On
ch on this kind of conflict, is that they do not
support Qt being installed to "system directories". It's too late now to fix
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> I'm running here, on my FreeBSD-current box (with 4G of RAM), an EVGA
> (Nvidia
> lookalike), 8600GTS, using the nvidia driver in the Xorg X11. That's what
> my
> xorg.conf configures, isn't that the correct thing? I can't find
> anything
> about compositing in the KDE docs, but I don't think
> Your advice isn't wrong, really, but I wanted to say that I personally
> found
> that you CAN keep your old kde3.5/qt3 installation, merely installing qt4
> and
> kde4 over the top of it.
There should be zero problems building Qt-4.4.3 and KDE-4.2.0 when you
have Qt-3.3.8 installed. The problem
> Would like to ask 1 question, tho, right now. I didn't get kde working
> for the
> first while, because I wasn't aware of x11/kdebase4-workspace. It seems
> that
> nothing pulls that package in, as far as depends go, so when you start up
> what
> you think is kde4, you get whatever old kde you
should be without a problem.Be aware that the --no-iconv
options may result in some character encoding problems.
p.s. If you would like for Nokia/Qt to once again actively support
FreeBSD, please let them know with a polite and diplomatic communication.
If you are a commercial license holder, pleas
On Saturday 07 March 2009 12:50:23 am David Johnson wrote:
> Is this a KDE bug? Or a FreeBSD mount bug? I'm using 7.1-STABLE. I'm
> patching KDE by hand to workaround this, because it's been a month now
> without being able to use USB drives, and I tired of fighting it. B
USB drives, and I tired of fighting it. But I would love to see
some rational solution instead.
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On Wednesday 25 February 2009 12:08:42 am David Johnson wrote:
> It took me a while to notice, but I've discovered that the KDE screensaver
> isn't starting. I poked around a bit, and it will start using dbus, but
> krunner (which is in charge) never starts the saver.
>
>
/l10n functionality.
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> same here :-(
>
> As I didn't find a/the reason for this I disabled the KDE 4 Screensaver
> and instead installed an Autostart-Entry for the XScreensaver (which
> runs 1a). I'm running on amd64 and tried both with kdm and (my "normal"
> way) to use startx. Btw: Locking the Screen did start the KD
It took me a while to notice, but I've discovered that the KDE screensaver
isn't starting. I poked around a bit, and it will start using dbus, but
krunner (which is in charge) never starts the saver.
Anyone else see this? Any workarounds?
Thanks,
David
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On Monday 23 February 2009 02:35:16 am Alex wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Build KDE 4.2.0 from ports. I notice that a file keeps appearing in my
> home directory called "nepomukservicestub.core", obviously something is
> crashing, is this something to be concerned about?
I wouldn't worry too much. You can
les seems to be the only solution. I recall
doing that for a few 4.0 ports.
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Moving .kde out of the way is still a good idea.
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me virtual rewiring
with device.hints. Consult the snd_hda manpage
Also make sure you're running -STABLE, as a lot of HDA changes got committed
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builds and package tests.
>
> We are really happy to announce and say many thanks
> to Kris Moore and his Team.
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cause anybody extra work...
Qt 4.5 introduces "native" GTK+ theme support. It lets people run KDE apps
under GNOME with the same GNOME style. Nothing is going to break without it,
but I expect there will be a bit of demand for it.
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saw the same thing with
a radeon driver. "Sans serif" is not a font, it's an alias for a font. On most
Linux distros it's an alias for bitstream vera sans, but on FreeBSD I think
it's an alias for helvetica.
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> * The main menu is very slow, whether it's kickoff or classic. Opening up
> a submenu may take ten to fifteen seconds, with some noticeable disk
> activity. Very annoying.
This problem has gone away. The only difference
On Monday 02 February 2009 12:01:00 pm Freddie Cash wrote:
> :) I think you're misunderstanding me. On my system, I can *run* multiple
> apps at the same time without issues. It's only when I try to *start*
> multiple apps at once that things slow down ...
Ah, my mistake.
right. Something strange is going on, but not sure where to
> even begin diagnosing something like that.
I looked at this code recently, and recall that it built the menus on the fly.
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activity. Very annoying.
* Setting the folderview as a desktop activity crashes plasma. Using a
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he forums and bugs, it looks
like it's on a TODO list, but not yet available. On problem is that Plasma is
a completely new desktop, replacing kicker and kdesktop. This featurette fell
through the cracks during the rewrite. You might want to log a new bug on
thi
l give you the KDE3 style
menu. You can also set the hotkey used to popup this menu.
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On Friday 16 January 2009 07:21:45 am body body wrote:
> Yes, i have cmake-2.6.1_1.But i cant understand what port create this
> /us/local/share/apps/cmake/...
FindKDE4Internal.cmake is created in the kdelibs4 port.
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support both KDE3 and KDE4 on the same system do something similar.
Maybe there should be a message about this when installing the kdelibs4?
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at much. Mostly this is because I have an older single-core system with
a middle-aged video card. But from what I have seen it appears to be stable,
and only hangs if you mess around with desktop effects.
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On Thursday 15 January 2009 08:04:47 am Kris Moore wrote:
> Besides that, I just noticed that I cannot find the new kde printing
> wizard which is supposed to be apart of KDE 4.2 again. Is it not in the
> beta2, or do we have it disabled for some reason in the build right now?
Do you mean the "pri
Update: "downgrading" to 4.1.4 does not have the slowness. I don't know what
causes the differences are between the two, but it's significant.
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Some further investigation, starting kde4 from .xinitrc:
*) At start qdbusviewer shows org.freedesktop.DBus as the only service in
the session bus.
*) Starting dolphin from xterm, other dbus services will show up, but it
still takes a long time for dolphin and other apps to appear.
*) When dolph
On Monday 12 January 2009 07:09:23 am Matt wrote:
> I haven't noticed much slowness with the debug-enabled builds on my
> desktop, but I have noticed increased memory usage. Have you checked
> to make to make sure you're not hitting swap? Also, how are you
> launching KDE? From kdm or .xinitrc?
On Monday 12 January 2009 12:39:42 am Diego Depaoli wrote:
> Yes, on my system kde4.2 has some problem talking with dbus.
> Running 'dbus-launch konqueror (or dolhpin)' within konsole improves speed?
Yes, that seems to improve startup time considerably. But Matt's related
suggestion to start star
I've cleared out
old configuration data, and even switched back to 4BSD scheduler. All to no
effect.
System: 7.1-RELEASE, 2.8Ghz P4 single core, 1GiB RAM.
Has anyone else seen this?
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On Tuesday 06 January 2009 02:06:42 pm Martin Wilke wrote:
> We are happy to announce the first public Call for Testing
> with KDE 4.2.
I should be able to find time this weekend to bang on the ports. I would have
done more earlier, but the holidays ate up my spare time.
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As some of you may know, last weekend Google hosted MeetBSD California, which
included FreeBSD's 15th birthday party. Matt Dillon took pictures of just
about everyone and everything, and has them up at Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewdillon/sets/72157609384723817/
p.s. I actually en
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