In this release, four "fat" packages were split:
* kdeadmin
* kdenetwork
* kdesdk
* kdetoys
To make updates reliable, we provide corresponding meta-packages now.
Many new patches in x11/kde4 correspond to the linking problems detected.
Those are planned to integrate upstream but probably we'll have to keep
some of them until KDE 5.
For information about major KDE 4.11 features, look at the official site:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.11/
Kopete Jingle support is disabled for now, until googletalk-call gets
cured from permanent coredumping.
This update involved a lot of help and patience for my mistakes from
many people, including ajacoutot@, espie@, naddy@... but most of the
times this was landry@ who definitely deserves personal "thank you"!
- nothing uses xulrunner 1.9 anymore, and that branch was EOL'd upstream
20 months ago (firefox36 was already unlinked from the build)
- www/fennec as a xul app is dead upstream, since now firefox mobile is
built on top of java android libs and thus unportable to regular OS.
The esr10 branch from which it was built upon was EOL'd upstream 10 months ago
- productivity/sunbird as a standalone app is dead upstream since 3
years, hypothetical users should just use thunderbird+lightning which
is still supported/developed.
No complains from ports@, this will allow for a serious mozilla ports
cleanup, and we're down to 5 mozillas in the ports tree.
into some sort of interchangeable subpackages. The idea is that each version
of KDE being installed picks up it's own version of locale-specific package
by default, and KDE4's one doesn't update to KDE3's one automatically, but
can replace it on explicit pkg_add call.
Most of the Makefiles are bumps needed after splitting x11/kde4/libs.
This is a part of KDE3/4 deconflicting work.
hardly tested by landry@ in a bulk build
* share/apps => share/apps.kde3
* share/doc/HTML => share/doc/HTML.kde3
This is a part of KDE3/4 deconflicting work.
Build tested in a bulk by landry@, also sat over a week on ports@.
Run-time tested with some KDE3 apps, including KMail, taxipilot, yakuake...
"do it" landry@