Following the directions in UPDATING for the security/libgcrypt port, I
ran "portupgrade -rf libgcrypt". All went well except for the
"multimedia/phonon-xine" port. The build terminates with the following:
[ 83%] [32mBuilding CXX object
xine/CMakeFiles/phonon_xine.dir/volumefader_plugin.cpp.o [
Max Brazhnikov wrote:
> The KDE FreeBSD team has officially dropped support for Qt3/KDE3
> ports. We are not going to remove them in the near future, so
> you can continue to use them. But we strongly recommend you to
> consider alternative solutions.
Can you recommend an alternative for kdiff3
Max Brazhnikov wrote:
>
> The KDE FreeBSD team has officially dropped support for Qt3/KDE3
> ports. We are not going to remove them in the near future, so
> you can continue to use them. But we strongly recommend you to
> consider alternative solutions.
While I can understand that KDE3 is not d
> KDE4 is in no way an alternative for smaller netbooks (like EeePC),
> maybe not even for real workstations.
I have been running KDE4 on my Eee PC for quite some time now. Works
like a charm for me.
- Bartosz
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Matthias Apitz writes:
> Max Brazhnikov wrote:
>>
>> The KDE FreeBSD team has officially dropped support for Qt3/KDE3
>> ports. We are not going to remove them in the near future, so
>> you can continue to use them. But we strongly recommend you to
>> consider alternative solutions.
>
> While I
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Max Brazhnikov wrote:
> >
> > The KDE FreeBSD team has officially dropped support for Qt3/KDE3
> > ports. We are not going to remove them in the near future, so
> > you can continue to use them. But we strongly recommend you to
> > conside