[KDE/Mac] kde-mac Digest, Vol 76, Issue 7

René JV Bertin rjvbertin at gmail.com
Sun Mar 27 09:42:16 UTC 2016


The port info command is comparable to apt show.

Did you check out my full repo and add the working copy as an additional source in etc/macports/sources.conf, *above* the default entry?

My repo does have lots of customised ports that override the ones from the mainstream tree. You'd have to remove those from the working copy of my repo, or set up a sort of shadow tree that has symlinks to just those port directories you want, plus the associated entries in the _resources directory.

On 27 Mar 2016, at 06:50, Jonathan Schultz <jonathan at imatix.com> wrote:

> Hi again,
> 
>> If you do `port info qt5-kde-devel`, does it show a qt5kde variant?
> 
> Doesn't appear to. But as don't understand what all of this is about, here is the full output:
> 
>> mavericks-clone:~ jschultz$ port info qt5-kde-devel
>> qt5-kde-devel @5.6.0 (aqua)
>> Sub-ports:            qt5-kde-devel-x11, qt5-kde-devel-zz-docs, qt5-kde-devel-qtwebengine,
>>                      qt5-kde-devel-sqlite3-plugin, qt5-kde-devel-qtwebkit, qt5-kde-devel-psql84-plugin,
>>                      qt5-kde-devel-psql-plugin, qt5-kde-devel-examples, qt5-kde-devel-settingseditor
>> Variants:             LTO, abort, debug, examples, [+]harfbuzz, legacy, reduce_exports, tests, universal
>> 
>> Description:          Qt Tool Kit: A cross-platform framework (headers, data, and libraries) for writing
>>                      cross-platform GUI-based applications. This port uses an installation layout and
>>                      includes a number of patches aimed at improving the KF5 experience (by supporting the
>>                      selected KDE theme for instance), and enables useful backtraces into Qt code for
>>                      debugging. It provides most of Qt in a single port rather than using port:qt5's
>>                      one-component-per-subport approach because it is believed most components would be
>>                      installed anyway, which wouldn't justify the additional port complexity. It does
>>                      provide the same subports port:qt5 provides, as stubs. Installs to
>>                      /opt/local/libexec/qt5.
>> Homepage:             http://qt.io
>> 
>> Fetch Dependencies:   wget
>> Extract Dependencies: xz
>> Build Dependencies:   pkgconfig, gmake
>> Library Dependencies: zlib, libpng, jpeg, freetype, fontconfig, dbus, openssl, tiff, libmng, glib2, icu,
>>                      pcre, libiconv, harfbuzz
>> Conflicts with:       qt3, qt3-mac, qt5, qt5-kde, qt5-kde-x11, qt5-mac
>> Platforms:            macosx
>> License:              LGPL-2.1 GPL-3
>> Maintainers:          rjvbertin at gmail.com, mk at macports.org
> 
> Cheers,
> Jonathan
> 
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