Hannes <list_kde-free...@soulrebel.in-berlin.de> writes: > Zitat von "Raphael Kubo da Costa" <kub...@gmail.com>: >> Hmm, I hope when 4.6.x migrates to the ports tree kdepim remains at the >> 4.4.x series until a stable release is made, otherwise we will have >> problems. > > Hm, I think its really bad that kdepim hasn't had updates in a year, > since it is core functionality of KDE SC and it does have serious > issues that need to be adressed.
Actually, kdepim 4.4.x did not stop being developed when the rest of the development for KDE SC 4.4.x ceased -- kdepim 4.4.10 was released just a few days ago, for example (and is likely to be the last 4.4.x release). The idea is/was to keep working and releasing 4.4.x while 4.5.x (which later became 4.6.x) was still a WIP. >> Can you compile at least the pim-related ports with WITH_DEBUG=1, check >> if you need to enable some debug information with 'kdebugdialog' and >> then run this again? You should get some more useful output. > > I will try that tomorrow. What is "pim-related" other than kdepim and > kdepimlibs? kdelibs and akonadi would be fine too. >> After that, I recommend filing bug reports on bugs.kde.org -- kdepim 4.6 >> is still under development, and some time ago the developers said they >> needed more migration reports. > > I will do that next, although in general my experience when reporting > bugs upstream is that everyone says they are FreeBSD-related and > therefore noone volunteers to fix them :S It's usually a problem on both sides -- application maintainers should not automatically reject bug reports based on the operating system, OTOH a lot of FreeBSD-related bug reports have useless backtraces because people don't compile with WITH_DEBUG=1. I try to help whenever I can. You can CC me on the bug report if you want, but the kdepim guys are nice folks and probably won't discard your report anyway :) _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information