GNOME 2.3.0 Ported, Ready For Testing On FreeBSD 22
Dan writes "The first of the GNOME 2.4 development releases is now available. Code named 'Mighty Atom,' this FreeBSD release includes quite a few new proposed modules. Those wanting to test this release should checkout the ``ports'' module per these instructions. Be sure to download the ``marcusmerge'' script from the same page. This script will help you merge the GNOME development ports tree into your main ports tree."
Just in case it gets slashdotted.. (Score:3, Informative)
Joe Marcus Clarke says that his team has finished updating all the necessary ports for GNOME 2.3.0 (dubbed "Mighty Atom"). He is looking for people to test this pre-beta development release. Since it is a testing release, it does not appear to have been committed to the ports tree as of yet. Use this only if you are not looking for your desktop to be fully functional.
From: Joe Marcus Clarke
To: gnome@FreeBSD.org
Date: 13 Apr 2003 04:21:52 -0400
Subject: HEADS UP TESTERS: GNOME 2.3.0 is now available
Adam and I have finished updating all the necessary ports for GNOME
2.3.0. For those that did GNOME 2.1 testing, the procedure hasn't
changed. For new testers, you should go to
http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.
instructions there to checkout the ``ports'' module. Then, download the
marcusmerge script from the same page. Then run:
marcusmerge -s
For example:
marcusmerge -s
This will merge all the development ports with your main ports tree.
From there, you can run portupgrade -ra (if you already have GNOME 2
installed), or cd to
Note, this is a _development_ release. That means pre-beta for the most
part. Only do this if you don't really care about your desktop
functioning most of the time. I also encourage you to add the following
to
CFLAGS=3D "-O -pipe -g"
STRIP=3D
There may be things broken with the port (i.e. forgotten dependencies,
missed files, etc.). If you notice anything, please report it to
freebsd-gnome ASAP. You probably shouldn't file PRs against these ports
as they won't be reflected in commit logs. However, if you notice
genuine problems with an application, don't hesitate to fire up
bug-buddy, and report the problem with the application authors.
Happy bug hunting!
Joe
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Joe Marcus Clarke
FreeBSD GNOME Team
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome
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*BSD Linux? (Score:2, Interesting)
I personally think that there are far too many librarys to compile, and then trying to find a list of order to compile libs/dependencys is hard on both KDE and Gnome's site(s).
I did eventually succeed in findy these lists and the order, but then I had trouble compiling them. I had this problem both with FreeBSD and Mandrake Linux.
Re:*BSD Linux? (Score:2)
Anything that is alive is in the proces of dying. If something is not dying, then it is not alive. All the fanboys who claim that *BSD is dying, but that thier favourite OS is not should ponder this.
Gnome (Score:3, Interesting)
Redhat 7.3 RPMS? (Score:2)