Openbsd Support
Adriaan de Groot
groot at kde.org
Tue Dec 21 13:57:26 GMT 2004
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On Tuesday 21 December 2004 14:40, Dave Feustel wrote:
> I have been trying to port KDE to openbsd so that openbsd users
> can always run with the latest release, but KDE is a very large project
> to attempt on my 800 Mhz computer. Is there any chance of getting
I have a few spares that can run whatever, and a KDE CVS checkout on NFS that
could be built pretty straightforwardly. If you explain the OpenBSD-specific
bits to me, we can run through this fairly quickly (and I'm not averse to
committing #ifdef Q_OS_OPENBSD stuff upstream, either). I've got maybe 3GHz
of spare computing power (when it's not, say, running SuSE to experiment with
that).
> kde.org to officially support an openbsd distribution of kde releases?
> (Openbsd release is updated every 6 months and is available on cdrom)
KDE provides only source. It will host packages, though, once they're built.
PS. Did you ever get konsole sorted out?
- --
Don't worry, 't ain't no shame to be stupid - ol' mouse.
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