Forty days have passed since the new version of Xfce 4.14 and it does not reach the FreeBSD repositories. How neglected is FreeBSD's desktop support?
help is always welcome
It was a "polite" version of your answerThat really depends on the individuals involved, to be honest.
I have to agree. 40 days to port this, considering the complexity, is amazing.When will this end?
Forty days have passed since the new version of Xfce 4.14 and it does not reach the FreeBSD repositories. How neglected is FreeBSD's desktop support?
Xfce 4.14 was ready the day of his release, I posted a screenshot ... we find several bugs
Not really a bug, but I can see from this screenshot one big drawback. The whole thing is in French!
He also says it's not really an bug, but he sees in that screenshot a big inconvenience.Because I'm French user.
Geezer said:Not really a bug, but I can see from this screenshot one big drawback. The whole thing is in French!
I do not even see where the updates that where done to XFCE4 are so important that one needs it to be installed immediately after they put it out to the public. I didn't even notice them.
perhaps unknown to most, The versioning numbering system has no set rules or standards set to it, only a lose guild line that one does not even have to adhere to whatsoever.Some people are basically iPhone fans. They always want the latest version regardless of features (or often lack of). It is a strange culture that online consumers are indirectly conditioned into.
If you basically patch the source code to increase the version number and nothing else, that would keep them happy.
It's right here: x11-wm/xfce4. It's also available in the latest package repositories. And no, it's not in quarterly repositories, it's not a security update. So you will have to wait until early October, when 2019Q4 is branched off, then it'll be available in the quarterly repositories too.Forty days have passed since the new version of Xfce 4.14 and it does not reach the FreeBSD repositories.
perhaps unknown to most, The versioning numbering system has no set rules or standards set to it, only a lose guild line that one does not even have to adhere to whatsoever.
It's also available in the latest package repositories.