Hi all,
does anybody ever built TDE on some kind of BSD?
Nik
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Hi all,
does anybody ever built TDE on some kind of BSD?
Nik
While I have not done so personally, I would be very interested to know if it is still possible. Maintaining support for *NIX systems, not just Linux, is a goal of the project.
BSD still uses HAL, correct?
Tim
Le 01/08/2014 17:41, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
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Hi all,
does anybody ever built TDE on some kind of BSD?
Nik
While I have not done so personally, I would be very interested to know if it is still possible. Maintaining support for *NIX systems, not just Linux, is a goal of the project.
BSD still uses HAL, correct?
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I'm in the process of building 3.5.13.2 for openbsd, by reusing existing kde 3.5.10 openbsd packaging. I currently have QT3, tqtinterface, and arts working. I'm now looking at tdelibs.
I've investigated a little and seen that openbsd packages won't build out of the box for freebsd or netbsd ... the ports building utility have diverged a little.
Also, there is no hal daemon for openbsd and netbsd. Only Freebsd seems to have it, but Freebsd does not have KDE3 anymore ... weird ...
There are several existing patches for kde 3.5.10 to build kdelibs in openbsd. It looks like the current conditional code in TDE (#ifdef openbsd) is outdated.
There are also strange behaviour with cmake generated makefiles. Some linker flags that are automatically added in linux are not in openbsd.
I'll upload the result when I'll have a working tdebase .
François