Bug#647478: python-kde4: RunTimeError when importing PyKDE4.kdeui

2011-11-03 Thread Jonathan Ballet
Thanks, can't wait it to try!

On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 07:48:10PM -1000, Scott Kitterman wrote:
 With the python-qt4 I just uploaded, a pykde4 binNMU will fix this (it's been 
 requested already).



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Processed: reassign 647478 to python-qt4

2011-11-03 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug #647478 [python-kde4] python-kde4: RunTimeError when importing PyKDE4.kdeui
Bug reassigned from package 'python-kde4' to 'python-qt4'.
Bug No longer marked as found in versions pykde4/4:4.6.80-3.
Bug #647478 [python-qt4] python-kde4: RunTimeError when importing PyKDE4.kdeui
Bug Marked as found in versions python-qt4/4.8.6-1.
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Bug#563352: Upstream won't change

2011-11-03 Thread Hendrik Sattler

Hi,

I also don't think that Konsole should be patched. Instead clarify in 
the policy what a command actually is. Saying everything that works 
with xterm is too broad (and too broken).


Let's look at the one from the KDE bug report:
konsole -e cd src  make

This is not a command, it's a line to be interpreted e.g. by a shell. 
That's not the same but often confused: cd is a command and make is 
another but the above is not. The suggestion in the KDE bug report is 
indeed the solution:

konsole -e /bin/sh -c cd src  make

as that fits any definition of command (/bin/sh) and arguments (the 
other arguments) and fully complies to policy.
How is konsole supposed to see that this is to be interpreted by 
/bin/sh and not by python or perl? Just because xterm does something 
funky and blindly assumes a standard shell? That contradicts policy 
11.8.3 _directly_:
[...]runs the specified command, interpreting the entirety of the rest 
of the command line as a command to pass straight to exec[...]


xterm obviously does NOT do this!
And policy is not everything. Having a consistent behaviour of konsole 
on Debian and non-Debian system is far more important.


HS

BTW: the example from the KDE bug report is rather stupid, using cd 
src  konsole -e make seems smarter, no? And that even works :-O





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Re: Keyboard shortcut for pasting from X buffer

2011-11-03 Thread Carsten Pfeiffer
Am Thursday, 3. November 2011 schrieb Andrej Kacian:

Hi,

 as I am used to Shift+Ins pasting from X buffer, not from an arbitrary
 clipboard (Ctrl+V is for that), but I can't find a way in KDE. Shift+Ins
 does same thing as Ctrl+V.

use Ctrl+Shift+Ins to paste to X buffer. 

Cheers,
Carsten


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