El Domingo, 3 de Abril de 2005 18:13, Michael Nottebrock escribi�: > At the moment, KDE does not pick up GNOME applications and menus by > default, since GNOME installs .desktop and .menu files into prefixes > which aren't in the default XDG_DATA_DIRS/XDG_CONFIG_DIRS paths. > > The port/package linked to below should fix that. > > I have done some initial testing and it seems to work well, but I > really haven't that many GNOME apps installed (and no XFCE-4 apps at > all) - if you're running both GNOME/XFCE-4 and KDE, please test and > report any issues you encounter. > > - http://people.freebsd.org/~lofi/kde-xdg-env.tar.bz2 is an archived > portdir, untar, cd into it and make/make install as usual. > > - http://people.freebsd.org/~lofi/kde-xdg-env-3.4.0.tbz is a binary > package, just download and pkg_add it. It should work on any platform > since it just installs a shell-script. > > You only need one of the two for testing. >
Well, seems we are going for a XDG based FreeBSD system in KDE, gnome, xfce ... I disagree with this move in the form is take in gnome and in this work. I prefer the original concept in debian menu: a system repository and migrations tools. But, if we go in this path, I think we must protect system/desktop specific bits. I recall support for this in freedesktop, but this is not used in stock menus as installed by actual ports. In any case, I still have the feeling that integrate menus and other mime info between FreeBSD ports may become a strong re effort. Please, take this with care. There're people like me forced to install near all desktops in shared nfs servers. -- josemi _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] http://freebsd.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd
