Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-10-09 Thread Raphael Kubo da Costa
Olivier Smedts writes: > Do you need testers for 4.7.2, or is area51 waiting for more plist > fixes before the next CFT ? I'm currently using 4.7.1 and I'm quite > happy with its improvements. It feels more stable than ever (just > using the DE, no PIM, no semantic desktop). I think 4.7.2 has be

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-10-09 Thread Olivier Smedts
Hello, 2011/9/15 Alberto Villa : > The moment has finally arrived. We’re ready to share our work on the > latest KDE to all the brave testers who wish to give a hand. The ports > should be quite stable, and if we receive good feedback, I hope to be > able to commit it to /usr/ports before the rele

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-21 Thread Alberto Villa
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Jaap Boender wrote: > I turned out to have run into the problem described here: http://lists- > archives.org/kde-devel/26281-floating-point-exception-in-kapplication.html > (kdelibs doesn't like an outdated icon cache); removing > /var/tmp/kdecache-${USER} solved t

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-21 Thread Jaap Boender
Hi everybody, I've succeeded in upgrading to 4.7.1 on my 9.0BETA2 installation. Compilation went well, and then I actually tried to start the new KDE, at which point kdeinit4 SIGFPE'd. I turned out to have run into the problem described here: http://lists- archives.org/kde-devel/26281-floating

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-18 Thread Alberto Villa
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Oliver Heesakkers wrote: >> what do you mean with "corrupted"? > > I made a picture, but I see you already committed a fix, well here's the > picture anyway: > http://heesakkers.info/showandtell/kde4config.gif ok, that's the same picture i got on irc by loox. both

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-18 Thread Oliver Heesakkers
Op vr 16 sep 2011 21:50:09 schreef u: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Oliver Heesakkers > > wrote: > > First the dots at the end of the description of the options in x11/kde4 > > corrupted the dialog. > > what do you mean with "corrupted"? I made a picture, but I see you already committed a

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-16 Thread Raphael Kubo da Costa
Oliver Heesakkers writes: > While building dbus-qt4: > cd qdbus/ && /usr/bin/make -f Makefile > "/usr/ports/devel/dbus-qt4/work/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.4/bin/qmake" > -spec /usr/local/share/qt4/mkspecs/freebsd-g++ -o > "/usr/ports/devel/dbus-qt4/work/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.7.4/

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-16 Thread Alberto Villa
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Alberto Villa wrote: >> - ortp was in the way of linphone > > correct. i'll add it to UPDATING, and make it optional no OPTIONS required actually, as only kdenetwork from kde 3 depends on ortp. i added it to UPDATING, though >> - science/kalzium required USE_GCC=

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-16 Thread Alberto Villa
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Oliver Heesakkers wrote: > First the dots at the end of the description of the options in x11/kde4 > corrupted the dialog. what do you mean with "corrupted"? > While building dbus-qt4: > Tried dbus-qt4 again, which now completes without error, Was this one > of t

Re: [kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-16 Thread Oliver Heesakkers
Op donderdag 15 september 2011 18:00:20 schreef Alberto Villa: > The moment has finally arrived. (...) 8-STABLE amd64 First the dots at the end of the description of the options in x11/kde4 corrupted the dialog. While building dbus-qt4: cd qdbus/ && /usr/bin/make -f Makefile "/usr/ports/devel/db

[kde-freebsd] [CFT] KDE and KDE PIM 4.7.1

2011-09-15 Thread Alberto Villa
The moment has finally arrived. We’re ready to share our work on the latest KDE to all the brave testers who wish to give a hand. The ports should be quite stable, and if we receive good feedback, I hope to be able to commit it to /usr/ports before the release slush, and let FreeBSD (and PC-BSD) 9.