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New:
- libdmtx
- libwacom
- qrencode
Upgraded:
- PyQt
- libinput
- qt5
- qt5-webkit
- sip
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- added gpgme: Slackware's version is too old for kwallet now.
- rebuilt qt5 with a stability patch.
- updated telepathy/telepathy-qt5: required for telepathy-morse.
- added telepathy/telegram-qt: required for telepathy-morse.
- added telepathy/telepathy-morse: adds KDE Telepathy support for Telegram IM.
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Note that the 32bit package of qt5 was not yet compiled against it, but
the 64bit qt5 package uses libinput as a dependency already.
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Its VERSION string contained dashes which is illegal according to the
Slackware packagename spec.
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The packages for qt5 and qt5-webkit were both upgraded to 5.6.1.
This is now the Plasma 5 minimum required version because of all
the issues the developers had with 5.6.0.
Remember, qt5 still depends on libxkbcommon.
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When they were compiled initially, I had not installed a Qt5 package
and therefore the phonon packages could not pick up support for qt5.
The new packages have been compiled in the presence of Qt5 so that the broken
Powerdevil and NetworkManagement services work again.
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New packages:
- deps/ninja (needed for easier compilation of qt5-webkit)
- deps/qt5-webkit (sources have been split off qt5)
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See https://github.com/maxinbjohn/libproxy/issues/197 for information about
requiring "-DWITH_KDE4=OFF" when configuring libproxy.
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Luigi Trovato (lonestar) alerted me to this patch found in the FreeBSD
repository.
It fixes the detection of ALSA in Slackware and results in a Qt5 package
which simultaneously supports ALSA and PulseAudio.
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However, it was not built because it depends itself again on gnustep-make
and gnustep-base, which we do not (yet?) have.
Unar will give Ark the capability to open RAR files. Otherwise, unrar
will be needed to give Ark that functionality.
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OpenAL: version bump.
qt5: rebuilt against PulseAudio.
phonon: rebuilt against PulseAudio.
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Also, three new packages have been added and one has been re-added.
current/testing/deps: Updated OpenAL.
current/testing/kde/applications: Rebuilt kde-runtime, kdenetwork-filesharing,
kdesdk-thumbnailers, kdegraphics-thumbnailers, krfb, kamera, marble, ark,
dolphin, kde-baseapps.
current/testing/kde/applications: Added the missing baloo5-widgets.
current/testing/kde/kdepim: Rebuilt kdepimlibs.
current/testing/kde/plasma: Added bluez-qt,bluedevil (now that Slackware
finally got updated to BlueZ 5)).
current/testing/kde/plasma: Rebuilt plasma5-nm, plasma-workspace.
current/testing/kde/plasma-extra: Re-added oxygen-fonts on request.
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Updated:
OpenAL
PyQt5
lmdb
noto-font-ttf
noto-cjk-font-ttf
Added:
sip
libxkbcommon
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- libproxy
- qca-qt5
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- ConsoleKit2
- LibRaw
- eigen2
- xapian-core
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Basically this is Slackware's Qt4 based grantlee, stripped of all
the bits that are alreay provided by the new Qt5 based grantlee package.
Without this, kdevelop refuses to start because of missing libraries.
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LoginKit: removed. It was causing a minute-long delay on logout and
display of the 'Leave' menu.
ConsoleKit2 offers a systemd-logind API as well.
ConsoleKit2: rebuilt with patches to make it work correctly
on x86_64 (lib64).
libproxy: added a rebuilt version of Slackware's package with KDE4 support
removed, which prevents crashes in Qt5/KF5 applications which
use libproxy (such as OwnCloud).
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Added:
ConsoleKit2
LoginKit
lmdb
Removed (use the Slackware version):
PyQt
libepoxy
sip
Removed (no longer used);
akonadi-qt5
grantlee-qt5
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There is no more need for qt-gstreamer0 in Plasma5 on slackware-current,
and the content of this package clashed with the qt-gstreamer package anyway.
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Updated:
* PyQt
* sip
New:
* PyQt5
* cfitsio
* grantlee-qt5
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folded into slackware-current as official packages.
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grantlee: required by kdepim 4.14.6
librevenge: needed by libwpd 0.10.0
libwpd: needed by calligra 2.9.1
libodfgen: needed by calligra 2.9.1
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The version of libssh in Slackware is too old, and the 'sftp' kioslave
(kio_sftp.so) will refuse to compile.
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when compiling. The upgrade to Plasma 5.2.1 broke kglobalaccel.
Reason: the kglobalaccel5 daemon has moved from plasma-workspace to
kglobalaccel program.
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All bugs have bee ironed out I hope...
Final changes:
eigen2: updated to latest version so 'step' can compile.
kde-workspace: required to build this, or else kdeartwork won't compile.
Frameworks as well as Plasma use /usr/lib{,64} as the libexec directory (not
sure if this is the best solution but it solves a lot of path issues).
Applications: modified the build order so that KF5 applications are built
first (before kde-workspace overwrites part of plasma-workspace).
My final package set will not have kde-workspace but if you compile this
yourself, your last step needs to be:
# removepkg kde-workspace
# upgradepkg --reinstall /path/to/plasma-workspace
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json-glib: added dep - a JSON library built on glib..
libdbusmenu-gtk: added dep - GTK implementation of the DBusMenu protocol.
libindicator: added dep - support functions for indicators.
libappindicator: added dep - provides the actual Plasma 5 systray support for
GTK applications.
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qt-4.8.6: added dep; compared to the Slackware original, I have applied
several patches to impement qsystemtrayicon support.
sni-qt: added dep; this application actually provides the systray support
for Qt4 apps in Plasma 5.
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New dependency added: wayland (in order to compile KWin).
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Additionally, bumped the versions of
qca-qt5 to 2.1.0.2, and
extra-cmake-modules to 1.6.1,
in order to fix bugs in both programs which affect the KDE 5 build.
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The README file contains the log of problematic packages. TODO means, that
I still have to create a fix. DOMNE means that the fix is in the source tree
already. SKIP means that I will remove the package from the set.
I am going to rebuild everything from scratch.
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KDE 5_1501
==========
This is going to be KDE 5 for Slackware-current, composed of Frameworks 5.6.0,
Plasma 5.1.2 and Applications 14.12.0.
Note that there is still a lot of KDE 4 stuff in here, which is necessary to
support all the Applications that have not yet been ported to KDE Frameworks 5.
The Applications 15.04 (march 2015) release should offer a lot more KF5 ports.
Preliminary build procedure (not verified 100% yet):
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- (crude) get rid of Slackware's KDE: removepkg /var/log/packages/*-4.10.5-*
- build all the deps using "updates.SlackBuild" script in the "deps/" directory
- note that extra-cmake-modules is required here as well as when building the
frameworks, so I just copied it from frameworks to deps.
- logoff/login to activate Qt5 profile script.
- removepkg akonadi-qt5 or else kdepimlibs-4.14.3 picks up Qt5 dependencies and
its compilation will fail as a result
- build all the KDE 4 stuff in the "kde/" directory, using "./KDE.SlackBuild kde
libs kdebase:nepomuk-core kdepimlibs kdebase kdebindings kdebase:kde-workspace k
depim extragear"
- installpkg akonadi-qt5
- build the remaining KDE 5 stuff in the "kde/" directory, using "./KDE.SlackBui
ld frameworks plasma plasma-extra polkit-kde applications"
- build kdei
==============================================================================
Eric Hameleers / alien at slackware dot com / 09-jan-2015
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The KDE 5 Software Compilation no longer exists as such.
The components are now:
- Frameworks 5.2.0
- Plasma 5.0.2
These packages need to be installed on top of the most recent KDE 4.14.x
because Applications tarballs which build on top of Frameworks and
Plasma have not yet been released.
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