Package Version Current Keywords Masks ============================= =================== ================= ========= kde-base/kdewebdev 3.5.6 kde-base/kdeutils 3.5.6 kde-base/kdetoys 3.5.6 kde-base/kdenetwork 3.5.6 kde-base/kdegraphics 3.5.6 kde-base/kdeedu 3.5.6 dev-perl/XML-Simple 2.16 x11-misc/icon-naming-utils 0.8.1 x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme 2.16.1 gnome-base/libgnomeui 2.16.1 kde-base/kdeartwork 3.5.6 kde-base/kdeadmin 3.5.6 kde-base/kdegames 3.5.6 kde-base/kdemultimedia 3.5.6 kde-base/kdepim 3.5.6-r1 kde-base/kdeaddons 3.5.6-r1 kde-base/kdebase 3.5.6-r1 app-text/hspell 1.0-r1 kde-base/kdelibs 3.5.6-r2 kde-base/kde 3.5.6
Everything seems to work for the most part. I've been using KDE 3.5.6 on the Loongson for the past fortnight without incident... and just recently got it installed on my Octane. The only big failure I see, is the kdepim package. I'll attach the build logfiles and `emerge --info` output for both machines in a moment, but perhaps the KDE team might have some ideas as to what's going wrong here?
Created attachment 115229 [details] `emerge --info` on the Loongson
Created attachment 115231 [details] `emerge --info` on the Octane
Created attachment 115233 [details] Build log on loongson
Created attachment 115234 [details] Build log on Octane
(In reply to comment #1) > The only big failure I see, is the kdepim package. I'll attach the build > logfiles and `emerge --info` output for both machines in a moment, but perhaps > the KDE team might have some ideas as to what's going wrong here? Of course, yes. The KDE project doesn't seem to really take care a lot about their tests and I did not came to disable the kdepim ones. Please build with FEATURES=-test.
Ahh okay, so it's a reproducable bug (on other architectures) that upstream already know about? I'll have a look when I next turn my Octane on (I intended to do this earlier this week, but uni has had be busy lately). Thanks. :-)
Reproducible and not since yesterday. These are tests for development purposes, upstream seems not to care a lot, so I do not either. If you want to, look at the sed lines in the latest kdebase, kdepim and koffice ebuilds. kitchensync and libkcal tests are filtered now, drop a line if I missed one.
What's the status of this? I've retired and I'm closing some of the bugs that I've never managed to fix :)
Meanwhile, all of the above ebuilds have been marked unstable on MIPS.