On 04/27/13 20:50, RD Thrush wrote: > On 04/26/13 14:52, Vadim Zhukov wrote: >> Here I want to describe current state of KDE4 ports. > > Thanks very much for the exceptional efforts. > >> 1. All KDE 4 SC ports are imported, together with their dependencies. The >> only exception is Kalzium: it needs more dependency love, and until someone >> will look into fixing misc/openbabel update (see the one in WIP tree), >> Kalzium may miss next release. There are some more KDE-related ports, but >> let KDE SC go in bulk builds first. >> >> 2. There were a lot of small glitches: forgotten old patches, missed >> dependencies, etc. Most of them are already detected by nigel@, and I could >> only say "Thanks!" again. >> >> 3. There is a concern whether current situation with kdelibs-3.x and >> kdelibs-4.x is okay. I'm starting a semi-bulk build, dedicated to >> stress-check those suspects; hoped to run it earlier, but had no >> possibility to. :( >> >> 4. I also plan to do another big bump for KDE 3.x ports, after adding >> proper PKGSPEC to conflicting ports from KDE3 and KDE4 lands. >> Unfortunately, I did not had time to do that in 5.3 release cycle, so the >> update path should be investigated throughly. >> >> 5. nigel@ observes sporadical hangs in automoc4 execution when running >> under DPB. I neither seen or heard about those before, and this a real >> stopper for now. I have a few ideas, though, hope to fix this issue in a >> week. > > I also noticed this with dpb. A quick ktrace showed a (probably) infinite > loop > in automoc4, ie: > > a8v:build/packages 521>kdump -R > 16454 automoc4 1367013428.115509 EMUL "native" > 16454 automoc4 0.000001 EMUL "native" > 16454 automoc4 0.000042 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000081 RET sched_yield 0 > 16454 automoc4 0.000006 RET sched_yield 0 > 16454 automoc4 0.000013 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000821 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000005 RET sched_yield 0 > 16454 automoc4 0.000001 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000003 RET sched_yield 0 > 16454 automoc4 0.000001 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000003 RET sched_yield 0 > 16454 automoc4 0.000001 CALL sched_yield() > 16454 automoc4 0.000005 RET sched_yield 0 > [...] > > >> If you want something KDE-related, then, please, speak - it will be easier >> to plan the work now. > > I had problems with kalgebra. > > With the Apr 23 amd64 snapshot, x11/kde4 packages except for kalgebra. I have > attached a transcript. > > The trouble appears to start about line 259, ie: > > 258 ===> Faking installation for kalgebra-4.10.2 > 259 install: /usr/local/include/kde4: Read-only file system > > Since my port building system runs with /usr, /usr/local, and /usr/X11R6 > mounted > read-only, it seems that PREFIX may not have been set correctly for the fake > step. Unfortunately, I don't understand cmake well enough to move forward and > am > stuck. > > How can I help troubleshoot? > Your build went wrong in the configuration, this is wrong,
.... Could not find a package configuration file provided by "LibKdeEdu" with any of the following names: LibKdeEduConfig.cmake libkdeedu-config.cmake Add the installation prefix of "LibKdeEdu" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set "LibKdeEdu_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If "LibKdeEdu" provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been installed. Call Stack (most recent call first): CMakeLists.txt:8 (macro_optional_find_package) .... I reported this already, had e-mail back said it was fixed, it's missing x11/kde4/libkdeedu needed to build the port. Just install libkdeedu, then try building. No fix in CVS yet.