On 07/11/2007, Lukas Oboril <oboril.lukas at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 2007 5:33 AM, Shawn Walker <swalker at opensolaris.org> wrote:
> > On 06/11/2007, Lukas Oboril <oboril.lukas at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > here is the KBE tool which can be help us with prepare KDE for
> > > Solaris. It contains gnu autotools which are needed for build KDE.
> > > Please keep in mind it is alpha version. It's not original by me. It's
> > > based on JDE CBE which have guys from GNOME (JDS team). I have had
> > > just slightly modify and expand those tools.
> > >
> > > All tools are going to /opt/kdebld install (it can be modified during
> > > installation steps). During installation process pkgbuild tool create
> > > SVR4 packages for all those tools (then it easy to maintain).
> > >
> > > Please feel free to try it. It could be very helpful and then we will
> > > everybody have same build environment. I started with KBE just for me
> > > myself. I would like to have simple build environment which could be
> > > maintain easy.
> >
> > This is a great start; I tried it on a snv75 system.
> >
> > However, I did run in to a few things trying this tonight:
> >
> > * It didn't like my compiler: "cc: Sun C 5.9 SunOS_i386 Patch
> > 124868-01 2007/07/12" (newer version than one in script); but it was
> > just a warning so I was able to continue on.
> >
> it has been fixed in svn. Now i'm checking only if compiler is Sun C
> 5.9. In future we can be more detail.

Actually, I think to build C++ apps for KDE, you really need the newer
version. There are quite a few bugs in the older one. Stefan can say
for certain.

-- 
Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/

"We don't have enough parallel universes to allow all uses of all
junction types--in the absence of quantum computing the combinatorics
are not in our favor..." --Larry Wall

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