It's a nice lazy Sunday afternoon. My roommate and I got a grill, we're cookin' up burgers, and it's a nice 66 degrees outside.
I've got an XFree86 4.4 package working, it seems to run really nice. It's pending inclusion in unstable after we decide how we want to handle the licensing issue. The main question now is, do we stand with the other distros in not releasing 4.4 packages so that XFree86 is more likely to unkink their licensing, or do we release anyways (since it seems like, at least, there isn't a conflict anymore)?
Also, I've basically got KDE 3.2.1 done now. I'm finishing up the test builds on 10.3, but I see no reason it won't be releasable to coincide with the tarball release from the KDE folks.
I've got my KDE/Mac toolset put back together and I'm through kdelibs in building everything again (including an update to Qt 3.3.1, I've gotta get packages put together and up on the KDE binary page).
Things are moving along in a generally forward direction, as mom would say. I'll keep you posted when I get new KDE/Mac binaries together and ready for perusal.
From your blog i read:
“I’ve got my KDE/Mac toolset put back together and I’m through kdelibs in building everything again (including an update to Qt 3.3.1, I’ve gotta get packages put together and up on the KDE binary page).”
But on http://kde.opendarwin.org/ the date is set to 2004-01-23
What does it mean?
From your blog i read:
“I’ve got my KDE/Mac toolset put back together and I’m through kdelibs in building everything again (including an update to Qt 3.3.1, I’ve gotta get packages put together and up on the KDE binary page).”
But on http://kde.opendarwin.org/ the date is set to 2004-01-23
What does it mean?
That probably means he’s not yet finished with packaging so us stupid mac users don’t need to place everything into its proper place ourselves.
It means I haven’t packaged it yet.
I’ve got some of it built, sitting on my local machine.