Freitag, 25 Jul 2008

A few days ago, after the first Call for Testing we got more
or less good feedback. I wonder why so many people want
to have kde4 in the Ports tree but only about 10-15 Users are
willing to test. So, we get ready for the war then, when
we commit and it does not work 100% :( . But that is my personal
opinion. We have updated to  RC1+ with a lot of fixes. RC1+
works better and is faster than the previous version.

Here some other changes:

– FreeBSD 6.3 amd64/i386 is now 100% supported
– xine backend works now natively without gstreamer support
– Fix LASTEST link
– Fix qt4/cmake problems with mkspecs
– QT4 split (qt4-phonon* and codecs now optional)
– All known conflicts are solved (kdepim3/4 and kdewebdev/4)
– Koffcie 2.0 alpha 9 is now available in area51
– i18n-ports now 10% done

That’s all at the moment, few screenshots from KDE4 and KOffice can you see here :) .


3 Responses to “”

  1. FreeBSD KDE4-Status-Report | F!XMBR Says:

    [...] Na was ist das? Genau KDE4 unter FreeBSD. Genauer gesagt KDE 4.1 RC1. Mehr Bilder gibt es dort zu bestaunen, nebst der Ankündigung von Miwi: [...]

  2. Chess Griffin Says:

    Although I don’t usually use KDE and have never tried KDE4, I’m about to start building packages on my tinderbox to help test. I’ll post any issues to ports ML.

    The screenshots look great, btw. :-)

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