- pass over maintainership to Adam Kranzel <adam-ports@blacktabby.org>.
PR: 33401
Submitted by: Adam Kranzel <adam-ports@blacktabby.org>
No responce from: old maintainer
PR: 33338
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
Other files (pkg-plist, Makefile, etc) were committed few minutes ago,
but the corresponding e-mail was not sent (apparently) because I aborted
cvs ci in files/ directory. I don't know whether it is a bug or a feature...
* Correct something I didn't catch when I took over the port... if we want
the -demo program to handle settings, GTK isn't optional.
* Add a patch that handles an overly enthusiastic attempt to avoid bzero
(which one of the hacks actually uses).
Previously, devel/imake-4 disables XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 support whether
HasXdmAuth is set to YES or NO if you don't have Wraphelp.c in local
${DISTDIR}.
devel/imake-4: rip off meaningless existent check for Wraphelp.c.
x11/XFree86-4-libraries: imake-4 change affects libXdmcp.a. ++REVISION.
x11/XFree86-4-clients: xdm and chooser depends on libXdmcp.a. ++REVISION.
x11-servers/XFree86-{Nest,Print,Server,VFB}:
add Wraphelp.c retrieval code. depends on libXdmcp.a. ++REVISION.
Reported by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Reviewed by: maintainer
* install kdmrc.dist and copy to kdmrc if it doesn't already exist. don't
clobber user's custom kdmrc settings.
* always install the scripts, even if the config directory exists
* always generate the scripts (add --no-old)
- remove rcsid from patch so it applies cleanly
- bump PORTREVISION
PR: 32537, 32660
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
make sure that the "autoconf" and "automake" binaries KDE looked for were
found and were autoconf213 and automake14 (as there are issues with the
latest versions), but the logic in setting $PATH was wrong. This puts
${WRKSRC}/auto-bin before the rest of the users $PATH. This fixes KDE
auto* problems if automake14 and automake-1.5 are both installed.
PR: 32512
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Approved by: will
o USE_GMAKE is no longer necessary
o Add knobs WITHOUT_BACKSPACE_KEY, WITHOUT_DELETE_KEY, WITH_GRAPHICS,
WITH_SMART_RESIZE
o Change message target from pre-fetch to pre-everything
o Re-indent the echo messages to visually align them
Prompted by: statue <statue@cnpa.adsldns.org>
* General:
- Support for objprelink.
- Hack for autoconf 2.13/automake 1.4. Note that we can't use
the standard USE_AUTO* because they change things in work/*;
KDE has its own way of doing that.
- Light cleanup of extra dirs in the PLISTs provided by
my mkplistpkg[1] script.
- Speedups of both compile and runtime through the usage of
--disable-debug and --enable-final. The latter did not work
with the kdemultimedia package, unfortunately.
- Patch updates.
* audio/kdemultimedia2:
- Patch to fix KSCD on FreeBSD[2]. It works very well now.
* deskutils/kdepim:
- Enable kpilot[3]. Pull in the latest pilot-link stuff.
* devel/kdesdk,
* devel/kdevelop:
- No specific changes.
* devel/qt-designer:
- Make this port depend almost entirely on qt23 to make it more
maintainable, so I don't have to keep hacking the patches to
get them to apply.
* editors/koffice,
* games/kdegames,
* graphics/kdegraphics:
- No specific changes.
* misc/kdeaddons:
- SDL is required now. Cull SDL PLIST_SUB and such.
- Fix breakage from hardcoding "sdl-config".
* misc/kdeutils2:
- Fix problem with klaptopdaemon[4] where it didn't properly
display the battery time. This patch is untested, but applied.
* net/kdenetwork2:
- Fix DCC for KSIRC[5].
- Remove ktalkd from the build. It requires some weird thing
in the configure script that I don't have time to look at.
* sysutils/kdeadmin:
- No specific changes.
* textproc/kdoc:
- Remove bogus requirement that kdoc requires Perl 5.6.0; it sure
seems to operate fine with >= 5.005. But I'll let time tell.
* www/quanta:
- No specific changes (--disable-debug support only).
* x11/kde2:
- No specific changes.
* x11/kdebase2:
- Fix ksysguard compile by merging the files from the HEAD branch
of KDE CVS that were missing at release time for FreeBSD[6]. :\
* x11/kdelibs2:
- Recognize CUPS' spinoff[7].
- Add libxslt dependency since it was removed from kdelibs.
- Fix libxml compile problems[8] (accomplished by upgrading).
- Remove libkformula from port Makefile; this library has been
spun off into koffice.
- Fix mode problems with DCOP[9]. This allows you to save files
properly. It also seems to be a FreeBSD specific problem.
- Fix bashisms in kdeprint/imagetops script[10].
* x11-clocks/kdetoys2:
- No specific changes.
* x11-toolkits/qt23:
- Do NOT upgrade to QT 2.3.2[11].
- Allow devel/qt-designer to depend on this port entirely for the
patches by adding a perlre to accomplish this.
* x11-wm/kdeartwork:
- No specific changes.
Thanks to the FreeBSD/KDE[1] team[12] who helped me test these out!
[1] http://freebsd.kde.org/;
http://www.databits.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/scripts/portbuild/mkplistpkg
[2] Submitted by: Matthew Holmes <matt@speakeasy.net>
[3] PR: 31914
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
[4] PR: 28475
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <arun@sharmas.dhs.org>
[5] Submitted by: Luc Morin <luc_m@videotron.ca>
[6] Found at: http://webcvs.kde.org/kdebase/ksysguard/ksysguardd/FreeBSD/
[7] PR: 32321
Reported by: gad
Submitted by: James A. Halstead <jah4007@cs.rit.edu>
[8] PR: 32055
Reported by: William Richard <wrichard@trivalley.com>, others
[9] PR: 31629
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
[10] PR: 32358
Submitted by: Alexander N. Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
[11] PR: 31809
Requested by: Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com> (denied)
[12] http://freebsd.kde.org/contact.shtml;
http://lists.csociety.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd;
http://lists.csociety.org/listinfo/kde-freebsd
component of nautilus Just Works[tm], without the need to customize
environment. Remove appropriate comment from post-install section
of nautilus' Makefile.
and screensaver functions work by default (i.e. they let you back in if
you type the right password). This will also avoid the caveat that quite
often people install KDE using the metaport and usually leave it runnning
and by the time it's done, the not-so-helpful message is long gone.
Usability police: ~20 emails from users...
Won't mind releasing a security advisory for this if needed: kris
${PREFIX}/include/gnome-1.0 instead of plain ${PREFIX}/include, so make
gnome-config return appropriate cpp(1) flags necessary to find those
headers. Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
may with to modify xterm's title or something after you login to
one. It does not use X11 at all, except to build its Makefile.
Use the simple Makefile of our own, to drop build-dependency on
X11. As a side effect, it will be installed into LOCALBASE,
rather than X11BASE/bin. Bump up PORTREVISION.
setuid root bit, which is off by default. The purpose is to avoid
having users who don't use kcheckpass become vulnerable to a root
exploit. For more details see the actual pkg-message. Bump PORTREVISION
to reflect this change in the package.
As a side note, I'm a little wary about adding something like this so
close to the ports freeze for 4.4-RELEASE. However, I decided that it
was a minimal risk and went ahead with it in the hopes of avoiding the
need for users to run into this "problem" themselves...
Bump PORTREVISION just in case this is needed.
From Mikhail Teterin:
> Well, for the same reason the xslt.cpp sometimes works -- in fact, it
> worked for everyone, until someone tried it on current.
>
> In essence, the code reads the whole file into a buffer. It then tries
> to turn that buffer into one of qt's string-objects (QCString). The
> class' constructor they chose assumes, it is passed a valid (aka
> \0-terminated) string and goes through the buffer looking for the first
> 0-byte. The file itself does not contain any, so it happily wonders
> behind the real end of the buffer until it either finds a stray 0-byte,
> or seg-faults, trying to read a wrong page.
>
> Apparently, more often than not, some stray 0-byte is there -- no
> surprise. But it will usually create a string that's longer than the
> file size -- unless the 0-byte happens to be right there at the end of
> the buffer. Apparently, the lamer, who wrote it, noticed something
> strange, so he/she explicitly truncates the created QCString object to
> the known size of the file after instantiation:
>
> contents.truncate(xmlFile.size())
>
> My patch modifies the code to use the correct QCString constructor --
> the one, that accepts the maximum size of the string. This does the
> right thing -- once it reaches the end of the buffer, it stops,
> allocates the private storage (I hate C++ for all this buffer copying),
> appends the 0-byte and creates the object of the expected size. No
> truncation is needed....
Thanks to Mikhail for his debugging on this problem; this patch further
removes the hazard of meinproc coredumps.
Submitted by: mi
gets unresolved symbols when accessing fb routines at server startup.
Note, this is apparently already in the mainline XFree86 sources,
so this patch may need to be removed when the port is updated for
the next release of XFree86
Tested by: "Eric S. Van Gyzen" <eric@stat.Duke.EDU>
problem is is that there are a few sloppy pieces of code in xslt.cpp.
Bump PORTREVISION to account for recent changes (I had intended to do this
much earlier, but wanted to include these patches first, and there was
a problem getting them together correctly).
Submitted by: mi
Tested by: dwcjr, petef
when KDE (N+1).x (N = radix 2, shift 1, order 1) is installed to
pre-extract so one can still download the distfiles for (N+1).x.
PR: 30167
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@thomas.as>
maintain and improve QT/KDE on FreeBSD. This group (at this time)
consists of: demon, olgeni, kevlo, lauri@kde.org, rwatson, and will.
While I'm here, fail build of kdelibs11 if kdelibs2 is installed. This
was originally supposed to be committed with the 2.2 update, but...
shared among all epplets that should be created and "owned" by the
libepplet port, but they aren't. They are created and owned by the
epplets port, so depend on epplets again until that is fixed.
no-op script. This prevents the port from appending content to
/etc/pam.conf, which is known to break kscreensaver's password
verification, without asking first. Binary packages already left
/etc/pam.conf alone.
installation of some ".desktop" files that make packaging fail for some
users: some desktop shortcuts are not created if you don't have the
corresponding application already installed.
Users may still get the shortcuts in their local configurations by running
kappfinder as usual.
in Konqueror and such. Bump PORTREVISION. The PR below advised making
the directory too, but a little grep'ing in the source tree shows that
KDE does this for you.
PR: 26802
Submitted by: Carl True <seetru@bellsouth.net>
Update to KDE 2.2:
* All patches except sysutils/kdeadmin/files/patch-rpmMessages.c:
- Either obsoleted or merged into KDE.
* All pkg-plists:
- Huge diffs are due to mass conversion from static HTML pages
to XML/XSL versions.
* audio/kdemultimedia2:
- aRts + Noatun, etc. now work and play MP3s et al properly,
using the mpg123 aRtsplugin. Remove mpeglib[,_artsplug]
from compile.
* converters/kdesupport2:
- Obsolete. No longer used in this version of KDE.
* deskutils/kdepim:
- Use autoconf and account for brokenness in the configure
script by replacing invocations of INSTALL under libical
with the proper incantations.
- Per David O'Brien's request, move libimap to libkimap;
this was performed by Rik Hemsley <rikkus@kde.org>.
* devel/kdesdk:
- New module with some helpful tools. One in particular that
seems demanded is ``kbabel'', which, as I've been told, is
a translator's wet dream.
- Workaround dumb problem in kbabel's libgettext (which I could
not figure out how to remove) by replacing its error() with
errc(). KBabel seems to run fine with this patch.
* devel/kdevelop:
- Fix lame check for libkdeui.so.* by replacing it with just
a check for libkdeui.so. It's been/being removed from
kdevelop after 2.2.
* editors/koffice:
- Fix kivio compile errors by substituting in PTHREAD_LIBS
in the correct place. Compensate for kivio's dependency
on pthreads by changing kivio to use LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_r.so
in kivio.desktop.
* games/kdegames2:
- Some new games.
* graphics/kdegraphics2:
- Fix link errors in libkscan and kamera where they
require gettext (ie: add -lintl).
- Fix compile error in kamera.cpp which is dependent on a
correctly done gphoto2.. of course, this will only help
people who've manually installed gphoto2 themselves.
* net/kdenetwork2:
- Mimelib was moved here (reason for removal of kdesupport2).
* misc/kdeaddons:
- New module to FreeBSD ports; some simple addons for KDE2.
Suggested by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* misc/kdeutils2:
- Added a couple manpages.
* x11-clocks/kdetoys2:
- Some new apps.
* sysutils/kdeadmin:
- Remove kuser from compile because it has some problems. ;\
* x11/kdelibs2:
- Add libFAM dependency to help people who run FAM; FAM
increases the overall desktop responsiveness.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
- Add CUPS dependency to bring in KDE's new print system.
- Add bzip2/libxml2 dependencies to support the new help kioslave.
- Disable installation of libltdl stuff to prevent conflicts
with other stuff. Submitted by wjv.
- Add pkg-req script to avoid conflicts with kdelibs11; add
to Makefile too. Submitted by benno.
- Be sure to remove the pth header conflicts stuff from the
arts/mcop_mt section.
- Fix problem with configure trying to find -lfam in the
wrong place.
- Remove kspell and api subdirs from doc; we don't need them,
and there are problems trying to build/install them.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* x11/kdebase2:
- Solve link permissions problem by changing the modes on
files installed by kdesktop/init/Templates to 644.
Submitted by Jim Durham <durham@w2xo.pgh.pa.us>.
* x11/kde2:
- Bump version; no other changes.
Special thanks to Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org> for helping me test
packages generated by these changes on a virgin system. I believe
that this is the best-tested update I've ever done for KDE, and it
really shines this time around.
I just noticed there are a couple other PRs in the PR db that need
to be addressed. I will take care of those by tomorrow. Sorry...
PR: 22735, 28549
Blanket approval by: demon (kdesdk, kdevelop)
* All patches except sysutils/kdeadmin/files/patch-rpmMessages.c:
- Either obsoleted or merged into KDE.
* All pkg-plists:
- Huge diffs are due to mass conversion from static HTML pages
to XML/XSL versions.
* audio/kdemultimedia2:
- aRts + Noatun, etc. now work and play MP3s et al properly,
using the mpg123 aRtsplugin. Remove mpeglib[,_artsplug]
from compile.
* converters/kdesupport2:
- Obsolete. No longer used in this version of KDE.
* deskutils/kdepim:
- Use autoconf and account for brokenness in the configure
script by replacing invocations of INSTALL under libical
with the proper incantations.
- Per David O'Brien's request, move libimap to libkimap;
this was performed by Rik Hemsley <rikkus@kde.org>.
* devel/kdesdk:
- New module with some helpful tools. One in particular that
seems demanded is ``kbabel'', which, as I've been told, is
a translator's wet dream.
- Workaround dumb problem in kbabel's libgettext (which I could
not figure out how to remove) by replacing its error() with
errc(). KBabel seems to run fine with this patch.
* devel/kdevelop:
- Fix lame check for libkdeui.so.* by replacing it with just
a check for libkdeui.so. It's been/being removed from
kdevelop after 2.2.
* editors/koffice:
- Fix kivio compile errors by substituting in PTHREAD_LIBS
in the correct place. Compensate for kivio's dependency
on pthreads by changing kivio to use LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_r.so
in kivio.desktop.
* games/kdegames2:
- Some new games.
* graphics/kdegraphics2:
- Fix link errors in libkscan and kamera where they
require gettext (ie: add -lintl).
- Fix compile error in kamera.cpp which is dependent on a
correctly done gphoto2.. of course, this will only help
people who've manually installed gphoto2 themselves.
* net/kdenetwork2:
- Mimelib was moved here (reason for removal of kdesupport2).
* misc/kdeaddons:
- New module to FreeBSD ports; some simple addons for KDE2.
Suggested by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* misc/kdeutils2:
- Added a couple manpages.
* x11-clocks/kdetoys2:
- Some new apps.
* sysutils/kdeadmin:
- Remove kuser from compile because it has some problems. ;\
* x11/kdelibs2:
- Add libFAM dependency to help people who run FAM; FAM
increases the overall desktop responsiveness.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
- Add CUPS dependency to bring in KDE's new print system.
- Add bzip2/libxml2 dependencies to support the new help kioslave.
- Disable installation of libltdl stuff to prevent conflicts
with other stuff. Submitted by wjv.
- Add pkg-req script to avoid conflicts with kdelibs11; add
to Makefile too. Submitted by benno.
- Be sure to remove the pth header conflicts stuff from the
arts/mcop_mt section.
- Fix problem with configure trying to find -lfam in the
wrong place.
- Remove kspell and api subdirs from doc; we don't need them,
and there are problems trying to build/install them.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* x11/kdebase2:
- Solve link permissions problem by changing the modes on
files installed by kdesktop/init/Templates to 644.
Submitted by Jim Durham <durham@w2xo.pgh.pa.us>.
* x11/kde2:
- Bump version; no other changes.
Special thanks to Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org> for helping me test
packages generated by these changes on a virgin system. I believe
that this is the best-tested update I've ever done for KDE, and it
really shines this time around.
I just noticed there are a couple other PRs in the PR db that need
to be addressed. I will take care of those by tomorrow. Sorry...
PR: 22735, 28549
Blanket approval by: demon (kdesdk, kdevelop)
bin/kmorph3d.kss
bin/kpipes.kss
bin/kspace.kss
to at least make this package. We need this package for the
release candidate.
Submitted by: bento via steve