> So please, Macports developers, let's be positive about this.
>
> I won't even start investigating further if the response is likely to be
> "headache"
> and PITA.
Thanks, Ian, for your dedication!
I am very happy you are PRO keeping KDE alive on MacPorts!
The matter of fact is that I am mainl
On Sep 20, 2012, at 15:06, kalin wrote:
> i did. yesterday. from within xcode. its xcode 4.
Xcode 4 what? The latest was 4.4.1 a couple days ago. 4.5 was just released.
> and already build a few other ports. like ffmpeg...
The only thing your log said was "Building Failed!" which doesn't help
On 20/09/2012, at 11:53 PM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> [ Ian Wadham wrote on Thu 20.Sep'12 at 14:42:56 +1000 ]
>> It appears that kbuildsycoca4 is run every time KDE starts up. A process
>> called kded
>> (KDE daemon) runs it as part of several other duties, but I am not
>> suggesting that
>> k
i did. yesterday. from within xcode. its xcode 4.
and already build a few other ports. like ffmpeg...
On 9/19/12 7:04 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:54 PM, kalin mailto:ka...@el.net>> wrote:
trying to install the openni port on a new 10.8.
here is where it stop
[ Ian Wadham wrote on Thu 20.Sep'12 at 14:42:56 +1000 ]
> It appears that kbuildsycoca4 is run every time KDE starts up. A process
> called kded
> (KDE daemon) runs it as part of several other duties, but I am not suggesting
> that
> kded should be ported to Apple … Maybe it would work to ru
On Sep 19, 2012, at 10:28 PM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
> As for moving to a framework-always install, that seems like a good idea to
> me. If there are a few ports that have problems with it hopefully they can be
> patched.
Well, the internals would be compiled as frameworks, and when QMake is
execu