One notable kde-applications ports change:
- Remove undocumented kde-applications.port.mk and move logic into
Makefile.inc.
Ran a bulk build with no issues. Otherwise a simple bug-fix update.
Release notes:
https://kde.org/announcements/releases/2020-10-apps-update/
- x11/kde-applications/lokalize is marked as broken, this version
depends on Qt 5.14+
- kdav moved from kde-applications to devel/kf
- As always, major bump all shared libs.
This commit includes 218 port updates and 16 tweak updates after KDE framework
changes. Most of this 16 changes caused by:
- KF5Auth split into KF5Auth and KF5AuthCore, which ends in a lot of new
WANTLIBs
- Upstream changed some xdg paths from share/examples/***/xdg/ to
share/qlogging-categories5/, which ends in a lot of PLIST chages.
List of notable changes:
- Bump all kf5 shared libs.
- Use ">=${MODKF5_VERSION}" in all kf5 ports that all kf5 use the
latest version an update together. (Idea from Qt5).
- s/=+/=/ for LIB_*,RUN_* and BUILD_* in x11/kde-applications, hint by jca@.
- Update okteta to 0.26.3
- Update spectacle only to 19.04.3, latest version without hard wayland
dependency.
- Remove python2 support in cantor, python3 only!
- devel/kf5/kfilemetadata: switch to python 3 (TDEP only), by kn@
- devel/kf5/ki18n: switch to python 3, by kn@
- devel/kf5/kservice: switch to python 3, by kn@
- devel/kf5/kconfigwidgets: remove python module usage, by kn@
- devel/kf5/ktextigwidgets: remove python module usage, by kn@
Tweaks and feedback from landry@, amd64 bulk build and error reports by naddy@
Thanks a lot!
Comment:
3-D Game based on Rubiks Cube
Description:
Kubrick is based on the famous Rubik's Cube(TM) puzzle. In Kubrick,
the cube sizes range from 2x2x2 (easy) up to 6x6x6 (very hard), or
you can play with irregular "bricks" such as 5x3x2 and "mats" (one
cubie thick) such as 6x4x1. The game has a selection of puzzles at
several levels of difficulty, as well as some demonstrations of
pretty patterns and solution moves. It is also possible to make up
your own puzzles.
Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://www.kde.org/applications/games/kubrick