On the weekend I upgraded to 11.2-RELEASE. During the pkg upgrades I saw that kde4 has been marked obsolete and will no longer be updated from some time this December.
In order to switch to kde5, what I'm planning to do is
1. Comment out hald/kdm/dbus in rc.conf and nvidia_driver in loader.conf
2. Reboot to shell
3. Remove kde4 packages
4. Install kde5 packages
5. Re-enable in rc.conf and loader.conf
For step 3, will simply running "pkg delete -r x11/kde4" be sufficient to remove everything?
Is there a way to list deprecated packages? For instance, I also noticed gcc5 is on the way out.
In order to switch to kde5, what I'm planning to do is
1. Comment out hald/kdm/dbus in rc.conf and nvidia_driver in loader.conf
2. Reboot to shell
3. Remove kde4 packages
4. Install kde5 packages
5. Re-enable in rc.conf and loader.conf
For step 3, will simply running "pkg delete -r x11/kde4" be sufficient to remove everything?
Is there a way to list deprecated packages? For instance, I also noticed gcc5 is on the way out.