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here's a shot at some extra KDE2 stuff
THanks to Marc's (and others?) libtool fix, some other KDE2 stuff was fairly
easy to make into basic ports. So for early testing, and to give the KDE
folks a nice starting place if they haven't already done anything, I give you:
x11/kde/support2
x11/kde/i18n2/eo (esperanto localization - my fave)
x11/kde/i18n2/i18n (full localization for all lanugages kde2 supports - BIG!!)
net/knetwork2 (including KMail)
productivity/koffice
All in all, the stuff works pretty darned well, though koffice is a bit
buggy. KMail works so well, I'm sending you tis mail via that platform,
though it sadly doesn't yet support SSL or IMAP or local Maildir format.
Pretty decent first run thought. Some nice features though. Gives MS and
Netscape some potential competition in the office-worthy e-mail space. Heck,
if they add x.509 encryption and signatures, and IMAP, I'll convert that day!
And this stuff all works even if you're not running KDE2 as your desktop.
I'm currently running (with localization) KMail and Konqueror under
WindowMaker, with my KDE theme set to a NeXTish theme, so all my scrollbars
look the same, and it's generally consistant.
Enjoy, test, and be merry.
Christian.
P.S. KNode (a kde network browser) is disabled at present. It tried to use
threading code with too many parameters, and I'm really not good with
pthreads, so I simply disabled that subdir. -cg