Documentation suggests: # emerge -av kde-meta (contains all of KDE modules) # emerge -av kdebase-meta kdegames-meta (installation of chosen modules only) However, upon doing the 2nd of these, I notice a whole bunch of warnings because I hadn't also installed kdebase-startkde. I suggest adding that to the documentation. I also tried installing the above without first doing an install of xorg-server, and that meant xdm wasn't installed. I suspect that this documentation should first reference that X be installed first - I figured I could rely on startkde to pull this in as a dependency, but I suspect it really just needs to be done first. Reproducible: Always
Good point. Something for our docs guru...
(In reply to comment #0) > Documentation suggests: > # emerge -av kde-meta (contains all of KDE modules) > # emerge -av kdebase-meta kdegames-meta (installation of chosen modules only) > > However, upon doing the 2nd of these, I notice a whole bunch of warnings > because I hadn't also installed kdebase-startkde. I suggest adding that to the > documentation. The warning was disabled for kde-base apps in the eclasses that are in the overlay, they will move to tree in about a month. No need to touch the doc for this > I also tried installing the above without first doing an install of > xorg-server, and that meant xdm wasn't installed. I suspect that this > documentation should first reference that X be installed first - I figured I > could rely on startkde to pull this in as a dependency, but I suspect it really > just needs to be done first. You don't need to install X, it can be remote. If it should be installed first, it would be a depedency. (In reply to comment #1) > Good point. Something for our docs guru... Why? I am in the alias