When I tested it last, which was a few months ago, I only noticed Plasma 5 and Frameworks 5(which Plasma 5 requires). I'm not sure off hand about applications or current status of the port in general. The goal is of course to at some point include everything. I may test it again and provide some feedback this weekend if I have the time.Just a quick question. With the KDE port, does that mean entire KDE stack (plasma, frameworks, apps) works or just the plasma DE?
I've tried to build the Plasma 5 packages about 4 or 5 times. All on clean installs, twice by installing KDE 4 first, once by installing the base system, Xorg and then Plasma 5 from xterm, and twice by base system, Xorg and Plasma 5 from the shell.Just to be clear, Plasma 5 is in the testing phase and as such isn't even always guaranteed to build.
Ok, I got why it's not finishing.You can use script(1) for that purpose.
Basically, it works like this:
Code:# script /tmp/output.txt # exit
===> libvpx-1.4.0 has known vulnerabilities:
libvpx is vulnerable:
libvpx -- multiple buffer overflows
CVE: CVE-2015-4486
CVE: CVE-2015-4485
WWW: https:/vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/34e60332-2448-4ed6-93f0-12713749f250.html
1 Problem(s) in the installed packages found.
=> Please update your ports tree and try again.
=> Note: Vulnerable ports are marked as such even if there is no update available.
=> If you wish to ignore this vulnerability rebuild with 'make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes'
***Error code 1
Stop.
You must be using an old snapshot of ports tree. Those vulnerabilities are already fixed:Ok, I got why it's not finishing.
Code:===> libvpx-1.4.0 has known vulnerabilities: libvpx is vulnerable: libvpx -- multiple buffer overflows CVE: CVE-2015-4486 CVE: CVE-2015-4485 WWW: https:/vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/34e60332-2448-4ed6-93f0-12713749f250.html 1 Problem(s) in the installed packages found. => Please update your ports tree and try again. => Note: Vulnerable ports are marked as such even if there is no update available. => If you wish to ignore this vulnerability rebuild with 'make DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes' ***Error code 1 Stop.
I'm going to go ahead and continue with vulnerabilities disabled since this is only a test rig.
An important note: Make sure, you have both DOCS and NLS enabled. Some
of the ports will not build if either is not set (sorry -- I added
them too soon).
How to Enable it? I was check it at Google and is probably enable default... https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/makefile-options.html
make config
into the port.# cd /usr/ports/x11/kde4
# make config
Maybe add it to Makefile?no options to configure
no options to configure
Maybe add it to Makefile?
Note:
There is no need to add these to OPTIONS_DEFAULT. To have them active, and show up in the options selection dialog, however, they must be added to OPTIONS_DEFINE
make configure
How will be example for DOCS and NLS at the OPTION_DEFINE section in Makefile I want to be sure if I do everything correct