I´s very easy to make your own PKGBUILD for all apps you´ll have seperate. Have a look at the wiki-entry
Thanks for the how-to? Here are same samples. Myself, I removed all KDE packages from my machine and now using only these standalone packages (something what I wanted since long time).
http://user-contributions.org/users/inc … tandalone/
They are still in development. There is a topic:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=13227
# $Id: PKGBUILD,v 1.17 2005/01/13 06:18:59 dorphell Exp $
# Maintainer: dorphell <dorphell@archlinux.org>
pkgname=dillo
pkgver=0.8.4
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A small, fast graphical web browser built on GTK+"
url="http://www.dillo.org"
depends=('gtk' 'libjpeg' 'libpng' 'perl' 'openssl')
backup=(etc/dillo/{dillorc,dpidrc})
#source=(http://dillo.auriga.wearlab.de/download/dillo-$pkgver.tar.bz2)
#md5sums=('ebf17d6cca1fccc8bc80acdf05e736a3')
build() {
emerge -O dillo
}
If someone wants to play witch it... this ebuild makes an empty pkg and I don't have time now to "fix" it (:P:P:P exams :P:P) other options:
- emerge makes gentoo PKG -> something makes a Arch PKG out of it - Gentoo dillo PKG
Well, the maintainer would not have to calculate all dependencies since several distros already have seperate packages(gentoo,debian).
Why not simply use their work and translate their package system to PKGBUILDs ?
well I don't know, we could take the gentoo ebuilds.. I don't know how easy it is to translate those into a pkgbuild :?: :?: :?:
]]>Why not simply use their work and translate their package system to PKGBUILDs ?
]]>kpdf - kdegraphics
kdvi - kdegraphics
kuickshow - kdegraphics
kdm - kdebase
konsole - kdebase
konqueror - kdebase
kicker - kdebase
kpager - kdebase
quanta - kdewebdev
korganizer - kdepim
kontact - kdepim
kmail - kdepim
kmplot - kdeedu
kmix - kdemultimedia
kuser - kdeadmin
kcron - kdeadmin
so there is the kpdf package build already. shouldn't it be possible to come up for more pkgbuilds for a couple more common kde apps? ( like kdm, kicker, konqueror, quanta+ etc.)
I´s very easy to make your own PKGBUILD for all apps you´ll have seperate.
Have a look at the wiki-entry
Anybody could use this and send his PKGBUILDS than
]]>Cool - good work
Thanks
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In fact i first asked tpowa in irc,if it´s possible to split all big kde packages. But he won´t do that. It´s to much work especially finding all deps. And he agreed that it would be a good idea to write a little how to in the wiki.
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