Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 22:35:30 +0100 From: Mike Clarke <jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Updating ports - KDE3.5 and phonon Message-ID: <201006202235.30812.jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk>
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I'm about to upgrade my ports, since it's over 3 months since the last upgrade I'm expecting this to be a mega upgrade. In preparation for this I've run portmaster -na to get all the configs up to date and avoid the need for frequent manual intervention when I run the upgrade. This highlighted a potential problem with multimedia/qt4-phonon > ===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/multimedia/qt4-phonon > ===>>> This port is marked IGNORE > ===>>> conflicts with multimedia/phonon. You have defined > WITH_KDE_PHONON to override Qt4 phonon > > ===>>> If you are sure you can build it, remove the > IGNORE line in the Makefile and try again. > > ===>>> Update for qt4-phonon-4.6.1 failed > ===>>> Aborting update Well WITH_KDE_PHONON might have been defined somewhere, but not by me! Checking with UPDATING shows: > WITH_QT_PHONON global knob has been introduced to allow selection > between multimedia/qt4-phonon* ports (a bit outdated Phonon, which is > shipped with Qt4) and multimedia/phonon* ports. Since KDE SC 4.4 > requires fresh Phonon, multimedia/phonon* ports are installed by > default. > > If you don't use KDE, you may set WITH_QT_PHONON=yes in > /etc/make.conf and continue to use Qt4 Phonon implementation ports. > > If you want to use KDE SC 4.4 (or if you want the latest Phonon), > do not define WITH_QT_PHONON, delete multimedia/qt4-phonon* ports, > and install multimedia/phonon*: > > If you use portmaster: > > portmaster -o multimedia/phonon multimedia/qt4-phonon > portmaster -o multimedia/phonon-gstreamer > multimedia/qt4-phonon-gst I'm using KDE but it's version 3.5 which isn't mentioned above so am I right in assuming that in my case I put WITH_QT_PHONON=yes in /etc/make.conf because I'm not using KDE 4.4, even though I'm using KDE? -- Mike Clarke
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