Re: Multiply-defined Symbols Break Make of Kdelibs 3.3.0 on Openbsd 3.4
Dave Feustel <[email protected]> Fri, 24 Sep 2004 16:12:09 -0500
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On Friday 24 September 2004 03:17 pm, Will Andrews wrote: > On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 03:02:32PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: > > Can anyone tell me what I did wrong? > > Dave, > > Considering that you account for roughly 2/3 of the traffic on > this list for the last 3 months or so and have never gotten a > reply from someone who's actually using KDE on OpenBSD, perhaps > you might consider looking for a better list to report problems > on. Perhaps OpenBSD has one? FreeBSD does, after all... > > Regards, I have noticed also that I am practically the only person posting to this list and also that I am getting almost no responses. This surprises me since presumeably kde.org would like to see kde running on more platforms. Maybe kde is happy with linux only. I have thought a lot about the possible reasons for the lack of response to my kde-nonlinux postings. I have especially wondered why no one from kde.org responds. I have started posting on the misc@openbsd list and have received responses that I should post to some other list (like kde-nonlinux). Aong with that sugestion I have actually gotten more help from the openbsd list than from the kde-nonlinux list. The only reason I bother to post these questions is that I am dealing with so many unknowns trying to build a new version of kde on a new platform for the first time using a whole bunch of new (to me) sw tools. When I've got more experience with all of the software I'm working with now (I come to openbsd most recently from a windows visual C background) I will not bother to post questions since I am fairly good at figuring things out when I have a managable set of unknowns. At some point I will have ascended the kde learning curve and will be able to port new versions of kde straight away to openbsd. I just wish I could make a connection with someone who could speed up mastering the learning curve. I got a lot more feedback from Trolltech while I was porting the latest Qt to Openbsd - now I think I've got Qt down pat. At any rate, it's possible that kde.org doesn't consider openbsd worth bothering about since it runs on way less than 1% of the PCs in operation. Openbsd users have little interest in kde since for them openbsd is primarily a server platform, not end user software. Life's a Bitch, Then You Die. I will sooner or later stop posting to this list since it ihas been so fruitless. -- Dave Feustel 1-260-422-5330 http://www.mindspring.com/~dfeustel