x11/plasma6-kactivitymanagerd - The NetBSD Packages Collection

System service to manage user activities and track usage patterns

When a user is interacting with a computer, there are three main areas of
contextual information that may affect the behaviour of the system: who the user
is, where they are, and what they are doing.

*Activities* deal with the last one. An activity might be "developing a KDE
application", "studying 19th century art", "composing music" or "watching funny
videos". Each of these activites may involve multiple applications, and a single
application may be used in multiple activities (for example, most activities are
likely to involve using a web browser, but different activities will probably
involve different websites).

KActivities provides the infrastructure needed to manage a user's activites,
allowing them to switch between tasks, and for applications to update their
state to match the user's current activity. This includes a daemon, a library
for interacting with that daemon, and plugins for integration with other
frameworks.

Build dependencies

devel/boost-headers devel/extra-cmake-modules devel/extra-cmake-modules lang/gcc12 graphics/vulkan-headers pkgtools/x11-links x11/xcb-proto x11/xorgproto lang/gcc12 graphics/vulkan-headers x11/xcb-proto devel/cmake devel/glib2-tools pkgtools/mktools devel/pkgconf pkgtools/cwrappers

Runtime dependencies

security/gnupg2 devel/boost-libs lang/gcc12-libs devel/kf6-kconfig devel/kf6-kcoreaddons devel/kf6-kcrash x11/kf6-kglobalaccel devel/kf6-kio x11/kf6-kxmlgui x11/qt6-qtbase devel/boost-libs devel/kf6-kconfig devel/kf6-kcoreaddons devel/kf6-kcrash x11/kf6-kglobalaccel devel/kf6-kio x11/kf6-kxmlgui x11/qt6-qtbase

Binary packages

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Available build options

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Known vulnerabilities

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