Qt is a full development framework with tools designed to streamline the creation of applications and user interfaces for desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms. This port is not enabled yet, because some ports will pick up Qt5 instead of Qt4, breaking build. Those will be fixed separately soon. There are some non-critical things left to do: 1. Support for OpenBSD sensors framework. 2. V4L2 support. 3. -L${LOCALBASE}/* could come before -L${WRKBUILD}/* when linking is done across Qt module boundaries. This means that builds of Qt 5.y while having Qt 5.x installed (x < y) will be busted. Volunteers are welcome to come in and help fixing those problems. Last note: don't even try to build "debug" FLAVOR unless you know what you're doing and you have about 20GB of free space. You've been warned. landry@ agrees on continuing working in-tree
Documentation for the ports tree: ports(7), packages(7), mirroring-ports(7), library-specs(7), bsd.port.mk(5), bsd.port.arch.mk(5), port-modules(5). dpb(1) (manpage under ${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/man) for bulk builds. See also the OpenBSD Porter's Handbook http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ $OpenBSD: README,v 1.21 2014/07/11 10:38:01 ajacoutot Exp $
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