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Looks like that is KDE4 future and FreeBSD and I try again. The first problem is gnash. If I want to build for KDE4 kdelibs-3 shuld be deinstall. Uf...
phoenix said:You can have both kdelibs3 and kdelibs4 installed without issues. They install into separate locations (/usr/local/* for kdelibs3, /usr/local/kde4/* for kdelibs4).
kdelibs3 is needed for several KDE3 apps which don't have KDE4 versions yet (like K3B or Kaffeine).
# cd ~
# pkg_create -bx kdelibs-3
# pkg_delete -fxi kdelibs-3
# cd /usr/ports/graphics/gnash
# make config
<uncheck KDE, check KDE4>
# make install clean
<hopefully it installs without errors>
# cd ~
# pkg_add kdelibs-3*
phoenix said:Ah, that's something "broken" in the gnash port, then. You'll have to take it up with the gnash port maintainer. I don't use gnash, so haven't come across this.
In this case, you should be able to hack around it like so:
Code:# cd ~ # pkg_create -bx kdelibs-3 # pkg_delete -fxi kdelibs-3 # cd /usr/ports/graphics/gnash # make config <uncheck KDE, check KDE4> # make install clean <hopefully it installs without errors> # cd ~ # pkg_add kdelibs-3*
That will create a binary package of your installed version of kdelibs3. Then force the uninstall of kdelibs3. Then configure/install gnash. And, finally, re-install kdelibs3 from the binary package that was created.
If that works, you may want to send that to the gnash port maintainer as a suggestion to add to /usr/ports/UPDATING.