[csw-users] Blastwave KDE and antialiased fonts
Mark McCoy
realmcking at gmail.com
Mon Nov 6 15:54:10 CET 2006
On 11/6/06, Dennis Clarke <dclarke at blastwave.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > This might be a FAQ, but I'd like to see this cleared up anyway. Why are the
> > kdelibs not compiled with antialiased fonts (freetype) support?
>
> I think that there actually is a good reason. It may not be a permanent one
> but its a good one. I will await the arrival of Ken Mays to address that
> issue.
>
> > I can't really find a conclusive answer about that with Google, so
> > I'm asking here.
>
> Sometimes google brings up advertisements faster than answers.
>
> I know that is a useless answer also.
>
> Sorry .. its early here.
>
> Let me break the rest of your post into digestable chunks :
>
> > Is there any way I can recompile the kdelibs package myself and have it
> > replace the blastwave package?
>
> Let's call that Question 1.
>
> > Have you made any patches to kdelibs to get it to compile cleanly?
>
> That will be Question 2.
>
> > If yes, where are they?
>
> That can be Question 2.1 which is a sub-section of (2) above.
>
> > I could make a anti-aliasing-supporting version of kdelibs and
> > distribute it if you don't have the time or will to do it.
>
> That will be Statement 1.
>
> > Oh, any chance of seeing KDE 3.5.x some time on blastwave?
>
> Finally we have Question 3.
>
> Question 3 should be addressed first.
>
> KDE 3.5.5 just shipped recently. Well, last month. By internet speed
> measurements it may as well be last year.
>
> http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.5.php
>
> I think we discussed this and are looking at a big leap in KDE at some
> point in the near future. See http://www.kde.org/info/3.80.2.php
>
> Re : Statement (1)
>
> If you want to participate then great!
>
> Join up via the sign up page and then let's see if we can get your
> packages built, tested, integrated into KDE and released.
>
> http://www.blastwave.org/maintainer-signup.php
>
> The other questions will await the arrival of Ken Mays. He is Mr. KDE
> around here and after the last few months he is Mr. GNOME also.
>
> Let me look into a few of those questions and get back to you.
>
> Dennis
>
>
>
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Since blastwave is now using the GAR ports system to manage building
their packages, and KDE's Konstruct utility is based on GAR, could
Konstruct be somehow merged into blastwave's GAR tree to build the KDE
packages?
I tried building KDE from Konstruct last week, and ran into some
errors that I didn't know how to solve right away, so it went back on
the shelf until I can get a few moments to look at it again. If we
could get someone who is more knowledgable about GAR to get the ball
rolling, I would be happy to help test.
--
Mark McCoy -- Professional Unix geek
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