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- | ====== EDE on OpenBSD ====== | ||
- | ''EDE'' was ported to ''%%OpenBSD%%'' and packages were created for various architectures. You can either install ''EDE'' from these packages, build it from the ports or compile and install it manually. | ||
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- | ===== Using pre-build packages ===== | ||
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- | Being part of the ''%%OpenBSD%%'' distribution, you do not need any external package source for ''EDE''. It can be found on any official mirror. | ||
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- | ==== Distribution version ==== | ||
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- | Packages are available since version **5.4**. | ||
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- | ==== Architectures ==== | ||
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- | ''%%OpenBSD%%'' has packages for the **i386**, **amd64**, **hppa**, **mips64**, **powerpc** and **sparc64** architectures as of version 5.4. | ||
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- | ==== Installing EDE ==== | ||
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- | - Check that the PKG_PATH variable is set to your favorite ''%%OpenBSD%%'' mirror | ||
- | - Use pkg_add to install the main ''EDE'' package (this draws in all the dependencies) | ||
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- | === Example === | ||
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- | echo $PKG_PATH | ||
- | pkg_add ede | ||
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- | ===== Building from ports ===== | ||
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- | Building your own packages from ports is actually as simple as changing to the directory of the ''EDE'' port and issue the //make// command. This will build and install any dependencies missing on your system, too. | ||
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- | ==== Dependencies ==== | ||
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- | You may want to take a look at the dependencies first and think about various [[http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PortsFlavors|flavors]]! | ||
- | :!: E.g. the //doxygen// package draws in the heavy //Qt// toolkit by default which may not be desirable on a light-weight system. For that reason there's the "no-gui" flavor of it. | ||
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- | === Example === | ||
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- | cd /usr/ports/x11/ede | ||
- | make install | ||
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- | ==== Building / installing from source ==== | ||
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- | Alternatively you can of course follow the generic building procedure, too: InstallingFromSource. | ||
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- | ===== Starting EDE ===== | ||
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- | You can either use a graphical login manager or start it using ''startx''. In the later case edit the //.xinitrc// file in your user's home directory so that it just launches ''EDE''. The line for that is the following: | ||
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- | exec startede | ||
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- | ===== Special characteristics of EDE of OpenBSD ===== | ||
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- | ''EDE'' as packaged by ''%%OpenBSD%%'' seems not to use the modified ''PekWM'' that comes with ''EDE'' but the mainline one. Thus the default configuration is not like that of ''EDE'' on other systems. |