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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 20251221, Package name: kde-20251221, Maintainer: markd
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a
"meta-package" that depends on other KDE packages. Its sole purpose
is to require dependencies so users can install this package only
and have all the KDE stuff pulled in by the package dependency
mechanism.
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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 20251221, Package name: kde-20251221, Maintainer: markd
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a
"meta-package" that depends on other KDE packages. Its sole purpose
is to require dependencies so users can install this package only
and have all the KDE stuff pulled in by the package dependency
mechanism.
Version history: (Expand)
- (2025-12-22) Updated to version: kde-20251221
- (2024-08-28) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version kde-20240828 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
| 2025-12-21 22:46:13 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: kde: remove cervisia, kopete, knotes |
| 2025-12-21 10:45:08 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: kde: bump default KAPPSVER to 25.08.3 |
| 2025-11-23 20:52:15 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (10) | |
Log message: plasma6*: update plasma6 packages to 6.5.2 17 months of development. |
| 2025-11-02 11:00:15 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: kf6: note misc/kf6-kuserfeedback |
| 2025-10-06 11:56:09 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (176) | |
Log message: update KDE Frameworks 6 to 6.18.0 10 months of updates and patches |
| 2025-02-16 20:45:47 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: kde: Frameworks 6 claims to want c++20 so assert it here. |
| 2025-02-05 23:29:15 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: kde: note use by misc/kf6-kstatusnotifieritem |
| 2025-01-24 00:27:30 by Taylor R Campbell | Files touched by this commit (41) |
Log message: devel/extra-cmake-modules: Use buildlink3.mk, not TOOL_DEPENDS. This one is borderline: should it be BUILD_DEPENDS or TOOL_DEPENDS? It doesn't appear to vary depending on the build environment, so it doesn't meaningfully describe the cross-builder vs the target system. It is used only at build-time, but it doesn't have any native executables -- they're just source code cmake scripts. For now, it is convenient to use a buildlink3.mk file because this enables us to explicitly expose only files under share/ECM/ -- and not other random files installed in the prefix -- via buildlink3 to keep dependent package builds clean. Eventually we should have the same mechanism for TOOL_DEPENDS but that day has not yet come. This change creates a new use of BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD build for extra-cmake-modules, which is a priori risky. Fortunately, extra-cmake-modules has no libraries, so this is unlikely to cause trouble. |
