[MacPorts] #67881: kdelibs4 does not find some installed ports which it needs
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#67881: kdelibs4 does not find some installed ports which it needs
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Reporter: barracuda156 | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.8.1
Keywords: | Port: kdelibs4
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{{{
-- Found ASPELL: /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib
-- Found ENCHANT: /opt/local/include/enchant
-- Found JPEG: /opt/local/lib/libjpeg.dylib (found version "80")
-- Found GIF: /opt/local/lib/libgif.dylib (found version "4.2.3")
-- Found PNG: /opt/local/lib/libpng.dylib (found version "1.6.40")
-- Found Jasper: /opt/local/libexec/jasper2/lib/libjasper.dylib (found
version "2.0.33")
-- Found Avahi: /opt/local/include
-- Adding support for OpenGL applets to libplasma
-- Adding support for Phonon to libplasma
-- The following features have been enabled:
* QtWebkit, Needed for building kdelibs
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have been found:
* Soprano (required version >= 2.7.56), Support for the Nepomuk semantic
desktop system, <http://soprano.sourceforge.net>
* SharedDesktopOntologies (required version >= 0.10), Support for the
Nepomuk semantic desktop system, <http://oscaf.sourceforge.net>
* QCA2 (required version >= 2.0.0), Support for remote plasma widgets,
<http://delta.affinix.com/qca>
* LibLZMA, Support for xz compressed files and data streams,
<http://tukaani.org/xz/>
* Threads
* Grantlee (required version >= 0.1.0), ModelEventLogger code generation
(part of the ProxyModel test suite), <http://www.grantlee.org>
Grantlee is used for generating compilable code by the
ModelEventLogger.
Without Grantlee, the logger will do nothing.
* PCRE, Perl-compatible regular expressions in KJS, <http://www.pcre.org>
Without PCRE, KJS will have extremely poor regular expression support,
breaking many webpages.
* FLEX, Allows the Solid predicate parser to be updated,
<http://flex.sourceforge.net>
Required by the UpdateSolidPredicateParser target (mainly useful for
developers)
* BISON, Allows the Solid predicate parser to be updated,
<http://www.gnu.org/software/bison>
Required by the UpdateSolidPredicateParser target (mainly useful for
developers)
* GSSAPI, Allows KIO to make use of certain HTTP authentication services,
<http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www>
A MIT or HEIMDAL flavor of GSSAPI can be used
* ASPELL, Spell checking support via Aspell, <http://aspell.net/>
This is not needed for spell checking if Enchant is provided or only
Hebrew spell checking is required
* ENCHANT, Spell checking support via Enchant,
<http://www.abisource.com/projects/enchant/>
* Jasper, Support for JPEG-2000 images,
<http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper>
* PkgConfig
* Avahi, Facilities for service discovery on a local network (DNSSD),
<http://avahi.org>
Either Avahi or DNSSD is required for KDE applications to make use of
multicast DNS/DNS-SD service discovery
-- The following RECOMMENDED packages have been found:
* Libintl, Support for multiple languages,
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext>
Enables KDE to be available in many different languages
* BZip2, Support for BZip2 compressed files and data streams,
<http://www.bzip.org>
* OpenSSL, Support for secure network communications (SSL and TLS),
<http://openssl.org>
KDE uses OpenSSL for the bulk of secure communications, including
secure web browsing via HTTPS
-- The following REQUIRED packages have been found:
* Automoc4
* Phonon (required version >= 4.3.80)
* KDE4Internal
* Carbon
* Perl, <http://www.perl.org>
Needed for building kdelibs
* Strigi (required version >= 0.6.3), Desktop indexing and search
support, <http://strigi.sourceforge.net>
Required by some critical kioslaves
* LibAttica (required version >= 0.4.2), Support for Get Hot New Stuff,
<https://projects.kde.org/attica>
* DBusMenuQt, Support for notification area menus via the DBusMenu
protocol, <https://launchpad.net/libdbusmenu-qt>
* Qt4
* IOKit
* LibXslt, <http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT>
Required by the KDE help system to process DocBook XML
* LibXml2, <http://xmlsoft.org>
Required by the KDE help system to process DocBook XML
* DocBookXML, DocBook XML, <http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2>
Required by the KDE help system to process DocBook XML
* DocBookXSL, DocBook XSL,
<http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/>
Required by the KDE help system to process DocBook XML
* GIF, GIF image format support, <http://sourceforge.net/projects/giflib>
Required by khtml
* ZLIB, Support for gzip compressed files and data streams,
<http://www.zlib.net>
Required by the core KDE libraries and some critical kioslaves
* PNG, PNG image format support, <http://www.libpng.org/pub/png>
Required by khtml
* JPEG, JPEG image format support, <http://www.ijg.org>
Required by khtml
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have not been found:
* OpenEXR, Support for OpenEXR images, <http://www.openexr.com>
-- The following RECOMMENDED packages have not been found:
* ACL, Support for manipulating access control lists,
<ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars>
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
-- The following REQUIRED packages have not been found:
* SharedMimeInfo (required version >= 0.60), Shared Mime Info,
<http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/shared-mime-info>
Allows KDE applications to determine file types
CMake Error at
/opt/local/share/cmake-3.26/Modules/FeatureSummary.cmake:464 (message):
feature_summary() Error: REQUIRED package(s) are missing, aborting CMake
run.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:399 (feature_summary)
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
}}}
Of course openexr and are installed though:
{{{
36-25% port -v installed openexr | grep active
openexr @3.1.9_0 (active) requested_variants='' platform='darwin 10'
archs='ppc' date='2023-07-04T17:15:37+0800'
36-25% port -v installed shared-mime-info | grep active
shared-mime-info @2.2_6 (active) requested_variants='' platform='darwin
10' archs='ppc' date='2023-07-30T21:06:00+0800'
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/67881>
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