Le 17 oct. 2012 à 15:55, Jeremy Lavergne a écrit :
>> I don't know if we have a port that installs kde documentation.
>
> Pretty much all of the KDE packages have a +docs variant.
I have uninstall kdepim4 and re-install kdepimlibs4 with this command line
sudo port -v install kdepimlibs4 +doc
> I assume from the original question that it was possible to install kdepim4
> after solving the ticket https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35210. Would it be
> possible to confirm this in order to close it ?
I hope the issue is resolved. Would be good if Michael could provide info on
that since
> The port kdepimlibs4 contains several .h files. Are those the ones you're
> looking for?
This would be supposed to be the case, at least according to
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM:
> Much of the infrastructure of KDE PIM has been moved to kdepimlibs module as
> a framework for all KDE
> I don't know if we have a port that installs kde documentation.
Pretty much all of the KDE packages have a +docs variant.
I think it's not on by default because meinproc4 (used during documentation
build) crashes routinely.
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On Oct 17, 2012, at 08:43, Michaël Parchet wrote:
> I would like to develop a proprietary software with the kdepim4 package but
> I could not found the kdepim4 include files (.h) and kdepim4 api
> documentation.
>
> Witch package should I install ?
The port kdepimlibs4 contains several .h fi
Hello,
> I would like to develop a proprietary software with the kdepim4 package but
> I could not found the kdepim4 include files (.h) and kdepim4 api
> documentation.
Witch package should I install ?
Tanks for your answer ?
Best regards
mparchet
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On Oct 17, 2012, at 07:19, michae...@macports.org wrote:
> Revision: 98817
> http://trac.macports.org//changeset/98817
> Author: michae...@macports.org
> Date: 2012-10-17 05:19:40 -0700 (Wed, 17 Oct 2012)
> Log Message:
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> gnuradio-qtgui : add dependency on QWT since it
The mechanism we currently have in place for this situation is the port
abandonment procedure:
https://guide.macports.org/chunked/project.update-policies.html#project.update-policies.abandonment
That procedure could probably stand to be updated / adjusted / streamlined a
bit.
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On Oct 17, 2012, at 07:26, Craig Treleaven wrote:
> At 10:02 PM -0400 10/16/12, Craig Treleaven wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> Newbie-level question here: MythTV comes with an optional web-based
>> frontend (called "MythWeb", surprisingly enough) and I'm trying to get it
>> running with MacPorts Apache
At 10:02 PM -0400 10/16/12, Craig Treleaven wrote:
Hi:
Newbie-level question here: MythTV comes with an optional web-based
frontend (called "MythWeb", surprisingly enough) and I'm trying to
get it running with MacPorts Apache2, php5, and my already-working
MySQL database. I not sure where
Morning/Afternoon/Evening All,
I was going to raise a ticket, but thought I'd start by email an email
1st. I would like to advocate tweaking what a active maintainer means?
Something like a time limit on submitted or accepting patches.
I've raised several tickets since, installing and then partic
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