Some notes about changes in port options:
- GTK2 option is obsolete by upstream
- GTK3 option is not more set by default because of unstable yet and have visual glitches
- QT5 option is set by default to provide comfy visual style for every user
- Change VCL autotetect logic (used if enable, skipto next in row if disabled:
-- For KDE/LXQT: kf5, qt5, gtk3_kde5, gtk3, gen
-- For GNOME, Unity, XFCE, MATE: gtk3, qt5, gen
-- All other DE should follow gnome list
One small note — since upcoming Qt5-5.15 will drop binary support for FreeBSD 11.x due to
outdated OpenSSL-1.0 in base, here is no reason to enable QT5 option on FreeBSD <12 by default
Thanks for all testers and supporters!
Dima, with office hat
Relnotes: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/6.4
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