On Monday 19 December 2005 04:59 am, Charles A. Landemaine wrote:
> I don't know you guys, but I'm having a real hard time creating PBIs...
>
> I think the PBC can be re-vamped. For instance, I installed Kaffeine
> from the ports, then I did a
>
> make package
>
> Then, I extracted it, created a shell script with the system variables
> (KDEDIRS, etc...), then I gathered all libraries using the script
> found on the forum, then I created the PBI and uninstalled Kaffeine.
>
> I installed Kaffeine.PBI, and the Arts and Xine modules weren't picked
> up, so it doesn't work at all...
>
> The same goes for other applications too...
> I'm a little sad...
Hmm, i made a Kaffeine PBI awhile back and it worked i'll see if i can find
it and upload it.
Cheers
>
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