Alejandro Exojo writes:
El Lunes, 4 de Octubre de 2004 09:37, Dominique Devriese escribió:
Anyway, it's been a real pleasure to work with you all, thanks for
all your time and valuable help.
Thanks all, for your kind words...
By the way, you wrote some HTML documents related to Debian/KDE
Hi,
I have recently decided that I'm going to spend less time on computer
projects in the coming year. I therefore no longer intend to maintain
kdebindings. It's too bad I can't leave the package in someone's
hands, but I don't know anyone who would like to take it.
Anyway, it's been a real
Matej Cepl writes:
On Sunday 29 of August 2004 16:32, Kevin Krammer wrote:
I guess it is just a lot of work to do this correctly and only very
few people might need it.
Well, I guess that at least scripting of KDE would be very helpful
to everybody (KJS, Python, and Perl).
myself with
Chris Cheney writes:
As everyone is aware by now I uploaded my KDE 3.3.0 debs last
night. If anyone needs help updating their packages please let me
know if you would like me to help.
kdebindings
I'm just home from a week of holidays. The updates for kdebindings
3.3 are in KDE CVS already,
CVS commit by domi:
make it build
M +1 -1 control 1.8.2.2
--- kdebindings/debian/control #1.8.2.1:1.8.2.2
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Source: kdebindings
-Build-Depends: binutils-dev, debhelper ( 4.0.0), gawk, gettext, gij, gcj,
libgcj4-dev, fastjar, kdelibs4-dev (= 4:3.2.92-1),
CVS commit by domi:
forward port: make it build
M +1 -1 control 1.12
--- kdebindings/debian/control #1.11:1.12
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Source: kdebindings
-Build-Depends: binutils-dev, debhelper ( 4.0.0), gawk, gettext, gij, gcj,
libgcj4-dev, fastjar, kdelibs4-dev (= 4:3.2.92-1),
CVS commit by domi:
backport the KDE 3.3 updates
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.docs 1.2.2.1
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.examples 1.1.2.1
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.install 1.1.2.1
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.manpages 1.1.2.1
A
Package: kdelibs4-dev
Version: 4:3.2.92-1
Severity: normal
In short: libkdeui and other libs link against libidn11, so the
libidn.la file is needed when linking against libkdeui, so libidn11
needs to be there for compiling all kde apps, so kdelibs4-dev needs a
depends on libidn11-dev.
thanks
CVS commit by domi:
further kde 3.3 updates
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.docs 1.1
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.examples 1.1
Alibkorundum0-ruby1.8.install 1.1
Alibqt0-ruby1.8.docs 1.1
Alibqt0-ruby1.8.examples 1.1
A
CVS commit by domi:
no longer necessary: we don't build the python stuff, since it's already in
Debian from separate packages
R022-dont-install-sip-files.diff 1.1
CVS commit by domi:
make it apply
M +3 -3 027-fix-dcopjava-deps.diff 1.2
--- kdebindings/debian/patches/027-fix-dcopjava-deps.diff #1.1:1.2
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Index: dcopjava/binding/Makefile.am
+Index: kdebindings/dcopjava/binding/Makefile.am
+
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 5 Aug 2004 21:08:08 +0200
+
kdebindings (4:3.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version.
Modified: trunk/packages/kdebindings/debian/control
===
--- trunk/packages
CVS commit by domi:
some updates for 3.3 already, still quite some more to come
M +10 -0 changelog 1.7
M +1 -23 control 1.8
M +0 -1 kjscmd.install 1.3
M +26 -24rules 1.5
M +11 -10patches/017-install-jnilibs-in-lib-jni.diff 1.3
R
Package: kdelibs-data
Version: 4:3.2.3-3debug1
Severity: important
Hi,
When installing kdelibs-data 3.2.92-1 on a system with korganizer
3.2.2-2 installed, I get the following errors:
Voorbereiden om kdelibs-data 4:3.2.3-3debug1 te vervangen (met
.../kdelibs-data_4%3a3.2.92-1_all.deb) ...
Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:3.2.3-3debug1
Severity: important
When installing kdelibs 3.2.92 on a system with kcontrol 3.2.3-3
installed, I get the following error:
Voorbereiden om kdelibs-data 4:3.2.3-3debug1 te vervangen (met
.../kdelibs-data_4%3a3.2.92-1_all.deb) ...
Uitpakken van
Package: kdelibs-data
Version: 4:3.2.92-1
Severity: important
When installing kdelibs-data 3.2.92-1 on a system with kcontrol
3.2.3-1 installed, I get the following error:
Voorbereiden om kdelibs-data 4:3.2.3-3debug1 te vervangen (met
.../kdelibs-data_4%3a3.2.92-1_all.deb) ...
Uitpakken van
CVS commit by domi:
fast forward from 3_2_BRANCH, doesn't work yet
M +117 -18 changelog 1.6
M +1 -0 compat 1.2
M +65 -78control 1.7
M +68 -10copyright 1.3
M +6 -0 juic.install 1.2
M +1 -0 juic.manpages 1.2
M +3 -0 kjscmd.install 1.2
M
Phil Edwards writes:
The patch only downgrades the severity of the diagnostic.
That is not true. The debugging output is disabled in non-debug
builds like debian's build, and the patch would thus make the output
go away.
I'd still like to know whst an end-user like me can do to avoid
Ian Eure writes:
I just updated my sarge desktop today, and I can only select the
built-in QT styles now. (CDE, MS Windows 9x, Motif, Motif Plus,
Platinum SGI)
There were some QT updates when I updated this morning, but I didn't
pay too much attention to what got replaced.
I've purged my
Alejandro Exojo writes:
El Domingo, 4 de Julio de 2004 16:23, Ben Burton escribió:
Hi. Having just spent a day chasing a rather nasty kbear bug deep
through the internals of kdelibs, it seems to be that it would be
helpful for KDE developers to be able to install a kdelibs with
debug
Bill Allombert writes:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 03:24:29PM -0500, Chris Cheney wrote:
That is 79 chars wide! That probably won't even fit on the screen
width of many systems. I am not sure what happens in that case,
whether it just wraps the text of displays part of it off the side
of the
Chris Cheney writes:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:00:52AM +0200, Achim Bohnet wrote:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 15:41, Joey Hess wrote:
Chris Cheney wrote:
kde-core is enough to get KDE running, it includes
arts/kdelibs/kdebase, but it doesn't include any of the other
official KDE
package konqueror
reassign 253028 kdeprint
package kdeprint
merge 253028 256720
thanks
Cesar Martinez Izquierdo writes:
I have the same problem with other KDE programs, so I think it's a
kdeprint problem.
See bug #256720,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=256720
Maybe this
Chris Cheney writes:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 04:20:12AM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
-snip patch-
I haven't heard anything about this bug in a while. Does this
patch work?
I'm pretty sure it fixes the problem, yes.
Has been applied to packages that have been released?
It's
Author: domi-guest
Date: 2004-06-26 10:20:40 -0600 (Sat, 26 Jun 2004)
New Revision: 138
Modified:
trunk/packages/kdelibs/debian/patches/10_kstandarddirs.diff
Log:
Commit patch for #227538
Here's a bit of explanation:
I'll try to explain it again: It's all about the string
comparison:
Itai Seggev writes:
===
--- debian/patches/10_kstandarddirs.diff (revision 125)
+++ debian/patches/10_kstandarddirs.diff (working copy)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
candidates-append(path);
package kdelibs4
tags 247408 +unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
Some remarks
1 I can't reproduce the problem.
2 Kbuildsycoca should always be run at the appropriate times, it has
fam and stuff for directory watching to make sure of that. I'm not
sure why it wouldn't do so in your case.
package kdebase
reassign 253127 kdelibs4
package kdelibs4
tags 253127 +upstream, patch
thanks
Attached is a patch for the problem. It's committed in
KDE_3_2_BRANCH, but I'm not sure another KDE 3.2 release is planned.
I'm holding up committing it in HEAD because of the 3.2 beta freeze.
cheers
Matthew Garrett writes:
In an ideal world, kdeinit would be at a lower priority for
x-session-manager than gnome-session. Users who want to use KDE are
more likely to be sufficiently competent to work out how to change
their default,
Why would you say so ?
and currently we have the
Kimmo Teräväinen writes:
This bug is i a a fact the same than bug #254021, but I think it was
filed against wrong packages.
Updating kde from 4:3.2.3-1 to 4:3.2.3-2 breaks kde window widget
themes. Many themes (including Keramik) disappear in Control Center
and as soon as kde programs are
Joerg Reckers writes:
here some more information as domi proposed:
Hi, thanks for the extra info. Everything seems normal except for
this:
nm --dynamic /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so | grep _ZN7QPixmap6detachEv
does't give me anything, thats why the undefiened symbol?
if i grep for Pixmap6 i just
package kdelibs4
reassign 252928 apollon
package apollon
severity 252928 normal
thanks
Adrian Bunk writes:
severity 252928 grave thanks
Hi Chris,
Hi,
Sorry for interfering with the discussion.
why did you lower without any further comment the severity of this
bug I reported?
I
Joerg Reckers writes:
md5sum /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so
4673fe60a02b1ee69c18b918b3ffc170 /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so
where can i check if the fingerprint is the right one?
I've done a quick check against the qt lib from the package you are
using, and it's apparently wrong. Your lib must somehow have
package kdelibs4
severity 252928 important
thanks
Adrian Bunk writes:
I described in my bugreport how this issue might cause future
breakage in sarge, and the simple workaround via a conflict would
be easy to implement.
First, why don't you read the definitions of the severity levels ?
Adrian Bunk writes:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 10:29:07PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
... Clearly, the highest severity that this bug can arguably
qualify for is serious if and only if Chris Cheney thinks so, and
important otherwise. Chris has clearly shown that he did not at
the time
Adrian Bunk writes:
2 you did not provide a lot of explanation about why it was the
correct thing to do in this case
And if the it's unclear, a question might be a better solution than
a silent lowering of the severity...
I have already told you numerous times that the severity was wrong.
Chris Cheney writes:
I am really fatigued (I think I may not have ever gotten well yet)
so I don't really want to start a flamewar. Here is a more full
quote and more fully explains the situation. The situation with
apollon is not the same as the wine issue. The wine issue was that
old
and list me as uploader.
+ * Fix a simple bug in juic: juic: Incorrect code generated in polish()
+(closes: 254882)
- -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 1 Jun 2004 13:05:50 +0200
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:05:27 +0200
kdebindings (4:3.2.2-5
package kdelibs
tags 254593 +unreproducible
thanks
Joerg Reckers writes:
I got the following error when i try to start an application (incl
kde) using the libkdefx libary:
relocation error: /usr/lib/libkdefx.so.4: undefined symbol:
_ZN7QPixmap6detachEv
/usr/lib/libkdefx.so.4 is a link
package konqueror
tags 254529 +unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
I cannot reproduce this problem. Can you please provide more
information about this bug ? Take a look at this page for ideas on
what information to provide:
http://www.kalyxo.org/~domi/debugging-kde-crash.html
cheers
domi
Brian Nelson writes:
Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 05:43:33PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
Why do you insist so stubbornly on maintaining the package? You
don't take very good care of it, and you've said in the past that
you don't even do any Qt development.
Brian Nelson writes:
qt3-apps-dev: stuff you need when you're going to be doing
special things with embedding Qt designer and stuff. Almost
noone needs this.
Special things? What the hell are special things?
As I said: embedding Qt designer and stuff.
And the package name in no way
Brian Nelson writes:
Summarizing: Qt is a very complex package, and there are good
reasons for most, if not all split-ups.
I'm still unconvinced of that.
Fine, I'm not going to keep arguing with you over this. IMHO, as
you've demonstrated above, you don't seem to know Qt thoroughly
Brian Nelson writes:
qt3-dev-tools: a number of binaries ( note: architecture dependent,
so you don't want them in an arch independent headers package ) for
normal development with Qt
Who said we need a arch-indep headers package anyway? I don't know
of any other library packages in Debian
Drew Parsons writes:
Hello, my package viewmol contains a handful of icons for kde. I
don't use kde daily myself, so I'm not sure about correct handling
of the icons.
viewmol has its own install script for the icons, it wants to copy
them under /usr/share/icons/default.kde, as well as
Brian Nelson writes:
IMO, the reason for the missing files is the ridiculous number of
superfluous packages Qt has been split into. Is it really
necessary to have libqt3-mt-dev, libqt3-headers,
libqt3-compat-headers, qt3-dev-tools, qt3-designer, qt3-apps-dev,
qt3-linguist, qt3-assistant,
Christopher Martin writes:
Hello, Thanks for making these packages available. They're working
very well, but I did notice a few small things.
Dito, thanks a lot for reconsidering, Martin.
libqt3-mt-dev now pulls in several database libraries. Is this
avoidable somehow?
Agree with this.
Christopher Martin writes:
Generally, there are a large number of bugs open that should be
dealt with one way or another - people have requested dbg packages,
Just a note that I maintain unofficial debug packages of qt, kdelibs,
kdebase and occasionally ( when I happen to build them ) other
Brian Nelson writes:
Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On June 13, 2004 12:44, Brian Nelson wrote:
For one, they're missing the qaccessible.h header. It appears to
missing from the 3.2.3 packages as well.
Martin, there seem to be a few other bugs open regarding missing
files.
CVS commit by domi:
update
M +6 -0 changelog 1.5.2.18
--- kdebindings/debian/changelog #1.5.2.17:1.5.2.18
@@ -1,2 +1,8 @@
+kdebindings (4:3.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * New upstream version.
+
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 1 Jun 2004 13:05:50 +0200
upstream version.
+
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 1 Jun 2004 13:05:50 +0200
+
+kdebindings (4:3.2.2-5) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * qtjava/designer/juic/lib: remove the two xml parsers, so they don't bloat
the package and the diff.gz
+ * debian/rules: make it clean properly
Martin Loschwitz writes:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 08:53:54AM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote:
Hello,
I had assumed that the lack of QT updates was a conscious choice by
the KDE maintainers to hold off on uploading QT 3.3. But your
message implies that this isn't really the case.
As far as
Kevin Price writes:
Hi, on my sid machine, I solved the problem by simply recompiling
kdelibs4 with the correct libcupsys2-dev installed. IMHO a simple
build-depends on libcupsys2-dev (= 1.1.20final+cvs20040330-4) would
be appropriate.
I'm pretty sure the maintainer is aware of the problem
Kevin Price writes:
Hi,
Dominique Devriese wrote:
I'm pretty sure the maintainer is aware of the problem and the fix,
I figure that much too. My suggestion was aimed at those users
filing more and more reports about the same problem. That's why I
merged the first couple of bugs I came
Zack Cerza writes:
Hello all, I don't know how many of you use ksysv from kdeadmin, but
I do on occasion. One thing has bothered me, though, since I first
started using it. I assumed it was a stupid bug that would be fixed
soon, but that was a few releases ago.
When you resize the main
tom writes:
Hey all, I just asked at #debian-kde, but no-one seemed to want to
(or know an) answer, so I'm hoping this is the right place.
I recently installed Mandrake 10 on another disk to, well, have a
look, and I was happily surprised when I saw it offers Arabic
support. Back in
Tomàs Núñez writes:
Hi Is there any plan (or any thought) to put KDE extragears in
Debian? We have most of this apps as separate packets (eg K3b,
kwifimanager), but not all of them. So will debian have (shortly or
in the future) a meta-packet named kdeextragear-1 (or 2 or 3)?
As for the
/designer/juic/lib: remove the two xml parsers, so they don't bloat
the package and the diff.gz
+
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 22 May 2004 20:38:51 +0200
+
kdebindings (4:3.2.2-4) unstable; urgency=low
--- kdebindings/debian/rules #1.3.2.14:1.3.2.15
@@ -27,5 +27,5 @@
# I'd like
builddir!=srcdir
- -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 22 May 2004 20:38:51 +0200
+ -- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 22 May 2004 20:39:58 +0200
kdebindings (4:3.2.2-4) unstable; urgency=low
Marius writes:
Hello, Can anyone tell me why Qt library is build without STL
support in Debian (at least in Sarge and Sid)?
I've done some search in Debian BTS. This was reported as important
bug in
#194475 and #242633. #194475 is 354 (!) days old and #242633 is 34
#days old.
None of
Ulrich Fürst writes:
Antiphon schrieb:
The executable bit can be applied to files and directories alike
since, in reality, a directory is merely just a kind of file.
rw-rw would be 660
So setting my umask to 006 would lead to let new files be 660,
right?
UMASK(2)
Ben Burton writes:
Well I know it's in cvs/kdesdk/scripts otherwise I wouldn't know it
existed.
It's not in the Debian package kdesdk-scripts.
This is because it's not installed by default (see
kdesdk/scripts/Makefile.am). My current policy with kdesdk-scripts
is to only install the
Zack Cerza writes:
I made a patch to sort the options sections in kdemangen.pl. They
were in the order:
Generic options: Qt options: KDE options: Options: Arguments:
( you can send kdemangen.pl patches to me directly )
The patch looks good, but I can't get it to apply cleanly. Can you
CVS commit by domi:
update
M +1 -1 019-libqtjavasupport_la.diff 1.1.2.2
package kdelibs
tags 227538 +patch
thanks
Chris Cheney writes:
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 04:19:00PM -0700, Itai Seggev wrote:
The problem bug is a real bug and not a result of upgrading. I a
fresh install with the new sarge installer beta 4, and the problem
persisted. I also have discovered
Zack Cerza writes:
Hey, Can we please get kdemangen.pl in kdesdk or whereever else it
should belong, at some point? I think we might find that some people
would be willing to create some manpages for KDE apps that are
missing them.
Take another look in kdesdk/scripts/ ;)
cheers
domi
CVS commit by domi:
kdebindings (4:3.2.2-4) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/control: Removed Build-Depends on autoconf and automake.
* debian/control: Added Build-Depends on sharutils for uudecode.
-- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 5 May 2004 23:04:44 +0200
M +7 -0
and automake.
* debian/control: Added Build-Depends on sharutils for uudecode.
-- Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 5 May 2004 23:04:44 +0200
Modified: trunk/packages/kdebindings/debian/changelog
===
--- trunk/packages
package konsole
tags 246631 upstream
forwarded 246631 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68337
thanks
Tomas Hoger writes:
There's report about this problem on KDE's bug tracking system.
See:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68337
Just my 2c ;)
Ok, thanks
domi
package konqueror
tags 237042 +fixed-upstream
thanks
Fixed in HEAD.
cheers
domi
Chris Cheney writes:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:39:09AM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Henning Moll writes:
On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Henning Moll writes:
Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release'
of KDE322 for Woody?
Yes
Adeodato Sim writes:
* Jan Hudec [Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:29:14 +0200]:
I have a problem that Debian item disapeared from my start menu
in KDE (quite recently, with update from 4:3.2.2-1 to 4:3.2.2-2).
The /etc/menu-methods/kdelibs-bin is gone. It is reported by
packages.debian.org as being in
package ksvg
tags 245494 +upstream
forwarded 245494 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80320
thanks
Markus Schaber writes:
Package: ksvg Version: 4:3.2.2-1 Severity: important Tags: sid
Hi, on some SVG images (e. G. the attached one or the SVGAbout.svg
that comes with Adobe SVG Plugin)
Rene Engelhard writes:
Hi,
Dominique Devriese wrote:
How could he not have this installed, since kdelibs-bin depends on
it?
Because it doesn't:
$ apt-cache show kdelibs-bin | grep xdg Recommends: menu-xdg
Hm, right, I was confused by apt-cache rdepends menu-xdg output.
cheers
domi
Christopher Martin writes:
It's only a Recommends, so a manual apt-get install menu-xdg is
required. The kdelibs README.Debian needs a slight update to explain
what and why is now required to get the Debian menu in KDE.
Out of curiosity, why isn't menu-xdg a Recommends of kicker or
kdebase,
Hi,
As I'm not sure who's maintaining kmilo, I'm sending this to some
people holding copyright in the relevant files, and core-devel.
The attached patch is supposed to fix a compile failure [1] in
kdeutils/kmilo/powerbook2, which is caused by the pbbuttons library
having renamed the macro
CVS commit by domi:
Make it compile with pbbuttons = 0.6.1-2
CCMAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M +7 -1 pb_monitor.cpp 1.4.2.3
--- kdeutils/kmilo/powerbook2/pb_monitor.cpp #1.4.2.2:1.4.2.3
@@ -37,4 +37,10 @@ extern C {
#undef template
#include pbb.h
+
+// TAG_BRIGHTNESS was renamed to
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
The constant is supposed to be in pbbtags.h from package
pbbuttonsd-dev. It was recently upgraded to a newer version
(0.5.9-1), and this new version do not a constant have
TAG_BRIGHTNESS.
This bug has been fixed in 3_2_BRANCH and HEAD upstream. This means
it
Henning Moll writes:
Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
KDE322 for Woody?
Yes.
This would break compatibility with many (all?) existing KDE
applications packaged for KDE 322.
Indeed, along with the numerous other backward incompatible changes.
I am
Henning Moll writes:
On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Henning Moll writes:
Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
KDE322 for Woody?
Yes.
AFAIK, 'c102' stands for the transition from one gcc-version to
another incompatible gcc-version
Jesús Roncero Franco writes:
Ok, I'd remake my question. If today's preferred method of
installing and upgrading software in debian is apt-get, and it has
some problems, why is this the first time I heard of it? I mean,
from a user perspective, one that reads many debian related mailing
Hendrik Sattler writes:
The latter is much, much more informative and better tells me about
the current situation. aptitude is even wrong here (the lynx package
is only removed, not purged). From dpkg: rc lynx 2.8.4.1b-1
I have no idea about the interface of all these things. Furthermore,
package kdm
forwarded 242641 http:/bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80032
tags 242641 +upstream
thanks
Xavier Hienne writes:
Actually, Kees is right, this a kdm issue. I checked
kdebase-3.2.1/kdm/backend/client.c and, at line 1142, there are two
function calls whose return value is not used :
Michael Peddemors writes:
Korganizer ate my calendar.. (Backup your .ics, actually my fault,
anyone upgrading should always backup their .kde directory, JUST IN
CASE, however it still should not have ate it.)
Can you file a bug report about that on bugs.kde.org, so people there
can try to
Michael Peddemors writes:
If you notice, I am NOT using unstable, but WOODY.. Again, I am
doing testing of the upgrade, for our clients are going to run into
the same issues.. This is to point out that there are some
dependency problems that prevent an apt-get upgrade, or apt-get
install
Hendrik Sattler writes:
Am Tuesday 20 April 2004 18:09 schrieb Dominique Devriese:
Michael Peddemors writes:
If you notice, I am NOT using unstable, but WOODY.. Again, I am
doing testing of the upgrade, for our clients are going to run
into the same issues.. This is to point out
Jesús Roncero Franco writes:
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 20:39, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Yes. Meaning that it needs uninstalling other packages and
installing new ones instead.
Additionally, I disagree with you. I do not like
dselect. aptitute may be good but the interface really sucks
Itai Seggev writes:
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 10:52:27PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Itai Seggev writes:
OK, so this is the only place in the source where the error
message appears:
QStringList keys() const
{
QSettings cfg;
KStyleDirs::dirs()-addToSearch
Achim Bohnet writes:
I'm not sure if it's okay to cp qts debug.html in a (L)GPL manpage.
in a GPL manpage: yes, otherwise: probably not, but it's not like
they're going to sue you over cp'ing some stuff out of their docs..
cheers
domi
Ernst Kloppenburg writes:
Am Samstag, 17. April 2004 09:16 schrieb Dominique Devriese:
Ernst Kloppenburg writes:
Putting noauth into the kppp configuration normally is not
possible, because noauth is a privileged option. This is solved
by 'privgroup dip'.
Oh, I see. Then shouldn't
Herv writes:
Hi, I have a trouble with fonts ... I can see some fonts under X
... with xfontsel for example ... or with this command :
snip
This is a development mailing list. Please ask this kind of question
on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
domi
Robert Cheramy writes:
Package: knode Version: 4:3.2.2-1 Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug
#240329
Hi,
I spend some time today trying to find where this knode bug could
come from.
While recompiling kdepim with debug options and a few more kdDebug
lines in knode source, I tried to start
Bauduin Raphael writes:
Dominique Devriese wrote:
Raphael Bauduin writes:
Hi, as kdebindings arent available in debian unstable, has anyone
already compiled it manually? I didn't search a lot, but when I
tried it complained it didn't find the multithreaded qt, although
it was really
Bauduin Raphael writes:
Dominique Devriese wrote: [zip]
If you're interested in testing the packages, they are available
here: http://www.kalyxo.org/~domi/kdebindings/ All feedback is very
welcome !
I'll test the ruby bindings when available ;-)
Then you'll have to wait until at least
Bauduin Raphael writes:
using bash completion: bidibule:/usr/share/qt3/lib# ls ../../../lib
ls: ../../../lib: No such file or directory
#it completes lib as file (puts a space after lib), but when hitting
enter, it doesn't find the file...
I'm sick, so my brain is like in the London fog,
package knotes
tags 244177 +sid
merge 244177 237184
forwarded 237184 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72888
thanks
domi
Gabor Gludovatz writes:
Package: knotes Version: 4:3.2.1-1 Severity: important
Everytime I start the knotes application, its stored notes count
gets doubled. Many new
Ernst Kloppenburg writes:
Hello,
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:18:20 +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Ernst Kloppenburg writes:
Package: kppp Version: 4:3.1.5-1 Severity: normal Followup-For:
Bug #126406
as the original bug reporter says,
/usr/share/doc/kppp/README.Debian gives the very
Itai Seggev writes:
OK, so this is the only place in the source where the error message
appears:
QStringList keys() const
{
QSettings cfg;
KStyleDirs::dirs()-addToSearch( config, cfg );
QStringList keys; bool ok;
keys = cfg.readListEntry(
Chris Cheney writes:
I didn't notice what was going on here at first since I had assumed
that domi had actually checked that kdemultimedia didn't build-dep
on libflac-dev which it does.
Hm, I seem to have missed it when I checked :(
I am not sure what the problem is and it may even be
Chris Cheney writes:
I am not sure what is going on here but kdemultimedia builds fine on
i386 inside a clean chroot(!) but says the below on other archs:
Anyone happen to have any idea what is going on?
Well, this is #241259, see my comment there.
cheers
domi
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