Dear Kurt, Like I said, I am happy to help! :-)
Some points that might help:- Previously, FreeBSD has already ported the (older) GTK+ versions (see v0.8.1). Is it possible that this port can be re-used in some way to get up and running quicker? I can supply you with a JAR file that includes all of the dependencies. Using this JAR file on Ubuntu I can get jSearchmonkey running perfectly in just a few (pseudo) lines. For example:- > apt-get install *<JAVA Runtime v1.8>* > wget *<JAR file with all dependencies>* > jar -jar *searchmonkey-with-dependencies.jar* I know that you guys love to compile the source code but there might be another way? Alternatively, if you have a port of Maven then it should be a doddle to compile the JAVA from source... BR, Adam On 14 March 2018 at 15:23, Kurt Jaeger <li...@opsec.eu> wrote: > Hi! > > > There are actually three active versions of searchmonkey:- > > 1) gSearchmonkey is for Gnome (GTK+) - this is currently at version > 0.8.4 > > 2) kSearchmonkey is for KDE (Qt) - this is still at version 2.0.0 > > 3) jSearchmonkey is a cross-platform JAVA app that is at version 3.2 > > > > They are all released under GPLv3 and each has been assigned a developer > > (currently the kSearchmonkey developer is on paternity leave). > > > > Is ports flexible enough to allow all three to be made available? > > There are plenty of Java or GTK ports in the tree, so, yes, that > can be done. Please do not underestimate the work required to > generate a GTK+ or Java port, if there is none already, it will be > a bit of work. > > -- > p...@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 2 years to > go ! > _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"