On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 3:17 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
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> El dilluns, 12 d’abril de 2021, a les 20:39:26 (CEST), Neal Gompa va escriure:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > In the Fedora KDE SIG, we're working on setting up a process to build
> > nightly snapshots of KDE software so that we can build and te
El dilluns, 12 d’abril de 2021, a les 20:39:26 (CEST), Neal Gompa va escriure:
> Hello all,
>
> In the Fedora KDE SIG, we're working on setting up a process to build
> nightly snapshots of KDE software so that we can build and test
> changes across the stack easily. However, a hurdle that we've
>
Hello all,
In the Fedora KDE SIG, we're working on setting up a process to build
nightly snapshots of KDE software so that we can build and test
changes across the stack easily. However, a hurdle that we've
encountered early on is that it's difficult to pull out the version
from the CMakeLists and
El lunes, 12 de abril de 2021 14:48:54 (CEST), Adriaan de Groot escribió:
In FreeBSD ports -- not usually the forefront and bleeding edge of chasing
software releases, although we track KDE things pretty closely
-- OpenEXR has
been updated to 3.0, which *apparently* splits off a new
library ca
On Monday, 12 April 2021 14:48:54 CEST Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> In FreeBSD ports -- not usually the forefront and bleeding edge of chasing
> software releases, although we track KDE things pretty closely -- OpenEXR has
> been updated to 3.0, which *apparently* splits off a new library called
>
In FreeBSD ports -- not usually the forefront and bleeding edge of chasing
software releases, although we track KDE things pretty closely -- OpenEXR has
been updated to 3.0, which *apparently* splits off a new library called Imath,
and messes around some other bits.
There's now a patch in our p