Re: plans for ggz-kde-* packages?
¡Hola! For wheezy they should be removed, as there are KDE 4 successors waiting in the pipeline. Admittedly they've been waiting there in dormant state for several months, but it'd give us a good motivation to work on them again :-) Josef :: Ana Guerrero Sonntag 27 Februar 2011 Hi! What are you plans for ggz-kde-client and ggz-kde-games? You probably have read already the bugs filed by Eckhart Wörner about the removal of the KDE3 libraries filed some months ago. There are a KDE4 port coming soon or should be removed? Ana -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201102271504.05069.jo...@ggzgamingzone.org
Bug#593469: kdelibs5-data: Disable all debug output by default
Package: kdelibs5-data Version: 4:4.4.2-0ubuntu4 Severity: wishlist Currently, there is a discussion on debian-devel of noisy KDE apps which write to the terminal by default when they're launched from it. When launched from KRunner or any other non-terminal, such messages fill up ~/.xsession-errors. Some people in the discussion, probably the majority judging from the current status, want all debug areas to be disabled by default for the Debian packages. So far no KDE/Qt maintainer has raised an opinion about this, so this bug report is intended to get a statement about the debugging behaviour and perhaps to change it to please those who are annoyed by the messages on the terminal or on disk. (This bug is filed from a KUbuntu system but AFAIK equally applies to the Debian packages.) -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers lucid-updates APT policy: (500, 'lucid-updates'), (500, 'lucid-security'), (500, 'lucid') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-22-386 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=it_IT.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages kdelibs5-data depends on: ii hicolor-icon-theme0.11-1 default fallback theme for FreeDes kdelibs5-data recommends no packages. kdelibs5-data suggests no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100818132038.22150.56203.report...@localhost
Bug#487710: automoc: Package description is not clear
Package: automoc Version: 1.0~svn813484-1 Severity: wishlist The package description is not clear about what automoc is actually doing. It doesn't even mention cmake. It also doesn't come with a manpage which would warrant setting up a very high priority of this report but I guess that's easy to fix :) -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Versions of packages automoc depends on: ii libc6 2.7-11 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libgcc1 1:4.3.0-4 GCC support library ii libqt4-dev4.4.0-2Qt 4 development files ii libqtcore44.4.0-2Qt 4 core module ii libstdc++64.3.0-4The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 automoc recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#487247: libsoprano-dev: Please update to 2.0.97 or later
Package: libsoprano-dev Version: 2.0.3-1 Severity: wishlist The version 2.0.97 is required to build KDE 4 with RDF support. It was released several months ago. Please update the package, preferably to 2.0.98. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Versions of packages libsoprano-dev depends on: ii libsoprano4 2.0.3-1libraries for the Soprano RDF fram libsoprano-dev recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Packaging very large i18n material
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 08:12, Ben Burton wrote: Sure, it was always going to come from one source package. It's the 37 *binary* packages I was worried about, which is what the end users have to deal with. Are there any thoughts or visions on how to deal with the ever-growing number of packages at all? Having package tags and such, it should be easy to filter out those that are not relevant to the end user. For instance, a package 'debian-personalizer', which gets fed from the new installer, would tag all i18n packages it knows as 'hidden', so that normal operations (aptitude, apt-cache, ...) won't see them, but debian-personalizer can then be used to modify system-wide i18n-related settings. This would imply 3 assumptions: - package tools know these tags (which could be prefixed with apt:: or whatever) - it is possible to setup tag overrides, both as root and as normal user, so if I want package A to carry tag B, so be it - the gain: if less packages are considered, less RAM and calculation time is needed (not sure about dependencies though) Another such use would be to tag all laptop-related packages as hidden if the user indicates that a PC is in use. Or to hide all X11-related packages if a console-only system is to be set up. Just random thoughts, so that packages can be used what they're intended for... Josef -- Play for fun, win for freedom.
Re: Ralf's KDE and XFree 4.2 on Woody
On Thursday 20 February 2003 22:49, Alexander Antoniades wrote: P.S. 2 frivolous requests Kuake and Kamikaze. :) I'll backport Kamikaze (along with some other packages) after my exams. By that time 0.0.4 should be released already... Josef -- Play for fun, win for freedom.
Re: strange problem with KDE Systemmessages (Sounds)
On Monday 17 February 2003 11:36, Marc Schiffbauer wrote: In Konsole for example if I press backspace while I am at the beginning of the command line it normally beeps because I am already at thet beginning. Most of the time this is exactly the desired behaviour, to not get on other people's nerves :-) Bash uses readline, which is configured using /etc/inputrc and ~/.inputrc. Add to it: set bell-style audible Or remove 'set bell-style none' if present. Josef -- Play for fun, win for freedom.
Re: GCC 3.2 now becoming default compiler for Sid!!!
On Friday 10 January 2003 23:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Stone wrote: ... Wrong. libGLU is C++. Am I right in assuming this affects only the 3D-dependent parts of KDE? I have a card that can't do a decent tuxracer game. It affects the parts which use some helper functions for OpenGL (which is always underestimated for being good for 2D graphics as well). Several KDE screensavers use GLU, e.g. flux or wave. 3D acceleration is the task of Mesa, which slowly emulates all graphics operations in software unless you have DRI enabled or at least GLX for non-DRI boards. Tuxracer uses GLU, but only to a minimal extent. OpenRacer, which succeeds Tuxracer, has been C++-ized for months now. Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
Re: KDE and security
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 13:55, Russell Coker wrote: I think that these files should be created in a subdirectory so that they can be easily tracked, controlled, and removed when not needed. Should be doable. One problem I am currently dealing with is that I want to run games under a different context that is denied read access to regular files (so a game can't send my private data over the net if cracked) and given read-only access to it's config files. Oh come on. Some KDE games use KIO to transmit highscores and load/update level files. Some games use general data such as in /usr/share/trans (and all sort of dictionaries). In the not-too-distant future, there will be gaming services spawning sandboxes on their own for each launched game type (which is currently hard to do on Linux when being non-root, unfortunately - 1:0 for the Hurd here ;). Some scan for available wallpapers, or media content of other games, at runtime (which, via KStandardDirs, can be global or local data, mixed transparently). For /tmp/ksocket-user and /tmp/.ICE-unix, will KDE use an environment variable for specifying the tmp directory? If so it shouldn't be difficult to solve this. Also what is the point of the .ICE-unix directory anyway? I've got this one in my startup scripts: · mkdir /tmp/.ICE-unix · chmod 1777 /tmp/.ICE-unix If not doing this, ICE (X11) would create it on its own and decide to sleep() (no joke, seen on a Gnome list some time ago). But the .DCOPserver* files are a more serious problem. IMHO the core code should be changed to put them somewhere more appropriate. I'd be happy to offer a patch if someone's interested in merging it (either in Debian packages or upstream). If it's a security problem, a Debian-specific solution is not better than no solution at all. Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
Re: Quanta
On Sunday 15 September 2002 20:45, Richard Ibbotson wrote: Got hold of libqt3-mt-dev. That did a lot of good. Now the error message says .. checking for mcopidl ... not found configure: error: The important program mcopidl was not found ! Please check whether you installed aRts correctly. Install libarts-devel. The problem is that the KDE autoconf macros (kde-common/admin/acinclude.m4.in) have been written with a full kdelibs installation in mind. This includes libarts-devel and libfam-dev, among others, which are not forced onto a Debian system when installing kdelibs*-dev. I just came across this problem for our project as well, and will try to fix this. The current acinclude.m4.in is 129 kB in size, which is necessary for KDE CVS modules but most of its content is meaningless to 3rd party KDE apps, so I'm maybe going to create a stripped-down version. (There's lot of historical garbage in it which dates back to KDE 1 days...) Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
Re: Unidentified subject!
On Thursday 12 September 2002 03:31, S. C. Linnenbringer wrote: Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks. A list of compiled-in KDE paths: kde-config --path exe The binary could however have ended up in something like /usr/local/bin. Didn't 'make install' tell you where it put the binary? Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
Re: KDE3 gives knotify: cannot connect to X server :0
On Saturday 10 August 2002 08:10, Joe Emenaker wrote: Fatal server error: Caught signal 11. Server aborting KNotify can of course not connect to the X server after it crashed. Signal 11 means that there was a segmentation fault within XFree86. Aside from this bug, the only popup window I know during the splash screen phase is aRts' warning about that it cannot open the sound device - but there might be others. Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
Re: Export and import files Powerpoint to Kpresenter ??
On Sunday 23 June 2002 10:10, Ulrich wrote: does exist a debian for KDE tool to export and import files from MS Powerpoint to Kpresenter and in the other direction ?? There's an import filter, but according to the documentation it seems to be very limited yet. The KOffice filter status can always be checked at: http://www.koffice.org/filters/status.phtml Exporting from KPresenter to Powerpoint isn't possible yet (and will maybe never be ;) The files are located in CVS at koffice/filters/olefilters/powerpoint97. Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Ignore mouse events in screensaver
Hi, On Tuesday 18 June 2002 17:28, Frank Mehnert wrote: it is possible to tell the kscreensaver to ignore the mouse events as wakeup events? There still occur some rare mouse events even if I do nothing (Thinkpad T20). Maybe this is a general XFree86 question. You will have to disable them manually in: kdebase/kdesktop/lock/lockprocess.cc. See the attached patch. Might be worth to introduce a configuration option for this. Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.--- lockprocess.cc.old Tue Jun 18 22:15:50 2002 +++ lockprocess.cc Tue Jun 18 22:16:29 2002 @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ case KeyPress: return handleKeyPress((XKeyEvent *)event); -case ButtonPress: +/*case ButtonPress: case MotionNotify: if (mState == Saving) { @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ kapp-quit(); } } -break; +break;*/ case VisibilityNotify: if (event-xvisibility.state != VisibilityUnobscured
Re: https protocol in konqueror
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 22:29, ben wrote: how do i enable the https protocol in konqueror (2.2.2)? The browser enables it for you automatically, if your kdelibs has SSL support compiled in. In Debian, you might want to apt-get install kdelibs3-crypto. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE and Debian Packages
On Saturday 11 May 2002 04:12, David Findlay wrote: The KDE team release packages for Mandrake, Suse, Redhat, etc. Why don't they release packages for Debian? They can't possibly be much harder to release than ones for other distro's. What's the reason they don't? Thanks, Three rules to follow: 1. The KDE team releases source tarballs. 2. The KDE team releases source tarballs. 3. The KDE team releases source tarballs. Packagers are given FTP space to upload their packages. As Debian is a volunteer-driven project, and had several troubles (including maintainer changes) for all KDE-related stuff, it took longer than it should have taken. Now that experimental packages are available, testing them is the most important thing to do. See that KDE 3.0.1 debs are done before 3.0.1 is even officially released - it is very likely that in the future, Debian is mentioned among the other distributors for binary convenience packages. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems when stating KDE3
Hi, Le Jeudi 18 Avril 2002 21:52, Anton Hattendorf a écrit : ... KCrash: Application Name = kded path = unknown pid = 22350 KCrash: Application Name = ksplash path = unknown pid = 22324 KCrash: Application Name = kcminit path = unknown pid = 22427 KCrash: Application Name = knotify path = unknown pid = 22430 KCrash: Application Name = ksmserver path = unknown pid = 22434 ... no matter how broken a KDE installation is, it should not crash. It seems that each and every of your KDE apps is affected somehow. Did you use gcc 3 to compile KDE? If so, this could be the problem. You could try to use gdb to create a back trace of apps started from the command line. (I've given up on this issue and went back to gcc 2.95.4. Let's see if 3.1 works better. Qt works fine but KDE would need to much patching.) Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mailto: url in konqueror
On Wednesday, 17. April 2002 13:26, Tim Dijkstra wrote: Does anybody know with what arguments konqueror tries to call the external MUA when it's confronted with a mailto: URI. I discovered you can use %t for the to:-header, but what about subject,body,cc,bcc,etc. Or maybe I can find the complete URI somewhere? You can find this code in: KDE/KDE3.0/kdelibs/kdecore/kapplication.cpp It will however not be possible to attach files from khtml, as this has been identified as a security risk. Well, shouldn't matter here. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 2.2 for potato
Salut, On Monday, 15. April 2002 10:52, LEBRETON Philippe wrote: where i can found a apt source for KDE 2.2 There used to be http://kde.debian.net for potato users. However, you won't have much fun with that. I recommend an upgrade to woody, and use the 2.2.2 packages until the KDE 3 debs are ready (anytime soon). Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [KDE3] Optimizing
On Monday, 8. April 2002 16:13, Bastian Voigt wrote: - kde with gcc-3.0.4 and objprelink: Compiles, but does not start (kbuildsycoca crashes) This can be fixed easily (get rid of the dynamic_cast's...), but there are some more oddities. I will have a closer look at it again as soon as I'll switch back to KDE3, which means as soon as I've finished my 2.2-bases packages :) Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [KDE3] Optimizing
On Monday, 8. April 2002 20:54, Bastian Voigt wrote: Could you please give a little bit more detail, as I am not really experienced in C++ programming. Do I just need to remove the dynamic_cast lines? I'm also not an expert but the following worked for me: In KDE3.0/kdelibs/kded/kbuildservicegroupfactory.cpp, replace dynamic_castKServiceGroup * with (KServiceGroup*) (OT: I really don't have a clue on that stuff either, any pointer to good documentation for dynamic/static/reinterpret/..._cast would be nice.) I don't want to wait :-)) Well, hope that helps. If not: I will update my KDE3 CVS tomorrow, quick-port my own apps and then start to work for KDE directly again. (There's not much time left for KDE 3.1...) Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Building KDE 3.0 on Woody: Making sure it doesn't hose things.
On Monday, 8. April 2002 19:39, Doug Holland wrote: I've just switched from Red Hat 7.2 to Debian Woody. I found the installation to be a bit tricky, but now that it's up, I find it to be very nice, especially because of the apt packaging. I'm very reluctant to spoil a good thing, but I want KDE 3.0, and .deb packages are not yet available. I have the source tarballs, and I'm considering building them, with the target being /usr/local/kde in an effort to avoid stepping on files in the regular distribution, including KDE 2.2.2. Exactly the way I did it, except that I have some more KDE 2.2's and 3.0's in /usr/local as well :) What things, aside from building to /usr/local/kde instead of /usr, should I do to make sure KDE 3.0 doesn't screw up my nicely apt-consistent Debian system? (I'm running Woody, with apt-get set to download unstable packages. So far, I don't have any major problems.) I assume you launch KDE via startx (with startkde in your .xinitrc). Make sure your /usr/local/kde/bin/startkde sets KDEHOME to something different from .kde2 (or whatever your current kdehome dir is). This way your current configuration doesn't show up, but as an advantage, it won't get messed up, which happens quite regularly. Well, that's all. Note that you can run KDE 2 apps in KDE 3, but the other way around is _very_ problematic. You can also launch Xnest to run both KDE's in case this is necessary. Xnest -ac -fp /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc,\ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi,\ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo :1 export DISPLAY=:1 If you want to be paranoid about it: - export KDEDIR and QTDIR appropriately - adjust your $PATH Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Processes Using Too Much CPU!
On Monday, 8. April 2002 19:56, Robert Tilley wrote: I can not understand why XFree86 would be using so much of the CPU. The XFree86 team has joined distributed.net and abuses the X server to get spare CPU cycles. Nah, just kidding :) Following are the first five lines from top. PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 1682 root 20 -10 106M 52M 9516 R 73.4 28.3 784:50 XFree86 1744 tilleyrw 13 0 10480 9856 7924 R22.3 5.1 300:41 kdeinit 6494 tilleyrw 9 0 4540 4540 3152 S 0.7 2.3 0:01 gkrellm 6498 root 12 0 952 952 748 R 0.7 0.4 0:00 top 1 root 8 0 472 432 412 S 0.0 0.2 0:04 init If kicker also uses much (and runs for some time already), could this be the reason? Actually kicker has (in 2.2.2 at least) still some critical X-related errors, for example if you open 100 message boxes in a row it freezes completely You could try: dcop kicker Panel restart Does this help? If yes, the problem is kicker. If no, it is very likely a problem with the X server itself. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: starting windows without decoration
Hi, On Tuesday, 19. March 2002 17:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i am wondering if there is a way to open a new window in kde without window-decoration? i've looked at kstart, but that doesn't seem to be able to do that. kstart --type Tool konsole does e.g. give you a terminal without window decoration. If it is about your own application, you might want to see the Qt documentation (Qt::WidgetFlags) for it. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: mailto: in konqueror
Hi, On Thursday 14 March 2002 17:17, Tim Dijkstra wrote: Does anybody know how I can make my favorite mail agent pop-up when I click on a 'mailto:' link in konqueror? Preferences - Network - E-Mail It's not in the konqueror settings because invokeMailer() is in KApplication and valid globally within KDE, i.e. other programs will then use this MUA as well. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: objprelink on woody
Hello, On Wednesday, 6. March 2002 00:41, Chris Howells wrote: Hi, Has anybody successfully got objprelink working on woody? When I try to compile qt-copy, make segfaults Using sid and gcc 3.0.4 with DEBIAN_BUILDARCH=athlon, Qt (qt-copy) works fine now with objprelink (I tested several Qt apps). I guess it's not make that segfaults but rather objprelink? It did not work for me first either, but then I updated from gcc304pre to 304 and latest binutils and stuff, and out of a sudden it works all well. (I got 'out of memory' from objprelink, when it tried to allocate some dozens of those bfd blocks - I have no clue what it is, the attached patch is more cosmetical, I don't think I fixed anything ;) However I still have trouble with KDE then: Could not dlopen library dcopserver.la: /usr/local/kde3.0.optimized/lib/dcopserver.so: undefined symbol: _ZNK15QSocketNotifier9classNameEv nm /usr/local/kde3.0.optimized/lib/libkdecore.so.4 | grep _ZNK18KUniqueApplication9classNameEv 001093b0 T _ZNK18KUniqueApplication9classNameEv Hm... Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone --- objprelink.c.orig Fri Mar 1 17:31:01 2002 +++ objprelink.c Fri Mar 1 17:32:34 2002 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ #include unistd.h #include sys/stat.h #include stdarg.h -#include bfd.h +#include bfd.h static int verbose = 0; static int replace = 1; @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ static const char prefix[] = .gnu.linkonce.d.__vt_; static flagword w = (SEC_ALLOC|SEC_LOAD|SEC_RELOC|SEC_DATA|SEC_LINK_ONCE); flagword f = bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, p); - if (f w == w) + if ((f w) == w) if (!strncmp(name, prefix, sizeof(prefix)-1)) return name + sizeof(prefix)-6; return false; @@ -402,7 +402,6 @@ for (hsym=vtsyms; hsym; hsym=hsym-next) { asection *osection; - asymbol *sym; char *name; /* new section */ name = (char*)bfd_alloc(obfd, strlen(hsym-sym-name) + 28); @@ -427,8 +426,6 @@ for (p=ibfd-sections; p; p=p-next) { const char *sname; - const char *err = M(cannot copy data from section %s in file %s, - bfd_section_name (ibfd, p), iname); asection *isection = p; asection *osection = p-output_section; bfd_size_type size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (isection);
Re: How do get rid of the System Monitor applet in the panel
Hello, On Sunday, 3. March 2002 18:15, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: I selected the System Monitor applet for the panel. Now I have two empty rectangles sitting there that don't do anything, and that don't go away. How do I unset them? I played the active/inactive options in preferences but no luck. Any idea? Yep, that's a nasty one. To reset to the old state, remove ~/.kde/share/apps/ksysguard/KSysGuardApplet.xml I'll look if it's still the same in KDE3, this will have to be fixed. Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: Konqueror, HTML forms, wrapping and font handling
On Thursday 21 February 2002 13:59, Jens Benecke wrote: Dunno. File a wishlist bug report. :) It seems already fixed as written in http://www.trolltech.com/developer/changes/3.0.2.html. (QMovie) Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: kde-init?
Hi, On Monday 18 February 2002 20:58, Robert Tilley wrote: Should there ever be more than one kde-init process running at a time? Yes. There should be only one main kdeinit process per KDE instance (which usually means 1, unless you run e.g. KDE2 + 3 in parallel), but several others for kdeinit'ed applications (strictly spoken: application-like libraries) which make use of the feature which kdeinit mainly provides: library preloading. This is one of the ways to avoid long startup times. There's a README file in $kdecvs/kdelibs/kinit. Look with ps ...f to view the kdeinit tree (or use ksysguard). Josef (back from fosdem ;) -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: Interaction between Konqueror and Mailman Admin
On Monday 11 February 2002 22:33, Alan Chandler wrote: I'm having a problem with the Admin interface of mailman. When accessing it with konqueror ( it keeps giving error messages of the form ... What is wrong? What setting have I not got right? I got this specific error too for mail.kde.org, but on the server admin's side everything seemed ok as he (Martin Konold) told me, so I thought it was a misconfiguration of my KDE, which has since been replaced with KDE 3 from CVS, and this works quite well. You could try mozilla if you don't have CVS installed. So yes, it's a konqueror bug I assume. And I would be annoyed by it too, counting 10 spam messages a week to be discarded... Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone
Re: KDE Is Eating My CPU
Hi, On Thursday, 24. January 2002 08:04, Donald R. Spoon wrote: ... Both were bouncing up to near the top of the TOP listing, but they never stay there long enough to get a screen shot. ... Try cross-referenceing top with ps aux and see just what apps are associated with all your kdeinit PIDs. I thought these two belong to the reasons why ksysguard (ktop) had been invented... Josef -- The MindX Open Source Project: Fighting proprietary games GGZ now! - The GGZ Gaming Zone: http://ggz.sourceforge.net ggz.morat.net | ggz.snafu.de | jzaun.com | mindx.sourceforge.net/europeone