On 8/26/06, Erik L. Bunce <kde bunce.us> wrote:
> snapshot-users trolltech.com list. If you are interested
in the Qt
> patch it can be found at: http://kde.
bunce.us/qt-mac-20060824.patch
I ran into the same qtdbus issue as you, but I'm confused,
why are you
making command-line tools like dbusxml2cpp into app bundles?
They're
not GUI apps, they should stay "normal"
command-line tools I'd think.
On this note, this is a good time to mention that I'm
almost complete
getting a completely automated system for building Mac OS X
binary
snapshots. I hope to have everything up and running by
tonight
between nightlies (and have a proper web page up to replace
the
monstrosity at kde.opendarwin.org), but in the meantime,
I'd
appreciate some early feedback on them.
You can get them by webdav-mounting (finder -> go ->
connect to server):
http://range
r.users.finkproject.org/kde/
Then install the "kde" package.
Things that are still missing:
* setting up the PATH automatically (kdeinit needs to learn
about
KDEDIRS when searching for binaries, so that we don't have
to somehow
cook the OSX system path)
* setting up D-Bus (I would like to somehow integrate
de-code's
automatic dbus stuff into the macosx binaries:
http://de-code.blogspot.c
om )
Other than that, it's looking pretty sweet.
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