Re: Downtime Notification: Git and Subversion

2013-03-23 Thread Allen Winter
On Saturday 23 March 2013 03:46:21 PM Ben Cooksley wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 git.kde.org should now be online and operational again.
 

 Our apologies for the inconvenience, we will be analysing the causes
 of this to avoid repeats in the future.
 

You guys are awesome.  I know this is a lot of work to fix.
High-fives and hugs.
-Allen



KDEReview: Nepomuk-Controller QML

2013-03-23 Thread Jörg Ehrichs
So after a first introduction in plasma, I like to get this thing into SC.

The Nepomuk-Controller aims to replace the current system tray Nepomuk applet.
This one allows to suspend/resume and show information for all the
indexers, thus
this gives any user a small hint what happens in the background and allow them
to suspend it, if they need to.

For the review I have pushed the branch nepomukcontroller-qml into
kde-workspace.

You can find the important parts at
plasma/generic/dataengines/nepomuk
plasma/generic/applet/nepomuk-controller

The dataengine as well as the applet is only installed if
Nepomuk-Core/Soprano is found
as build dependency.

This would deprecate:
kde-runtime/nepomuk/controller/

and need current nepomuk-core master

For an easy to install version there is also:
http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=scratch/jehrichs/nepomukcontroller-qml.git

Some Pictures:
http://wstaw.org/m/2013/03/20/nepomukcontroller-qml1.jpg
http://wstaw.org/m/2013/03/20/nepomukcontroller-qml2.jpg
http://wstaw.org/m/2013/03/20/nepomukcontroller-qml3.jpg
http://wstaw.org/m/2013/03/20/nepomukcontroller-qml4.jpg

Any help/comments are welcome.
Since my first mail on the plasma devel list, the dbus calls are
asynchrone now, the FileWatch service is not shown on default, but can
be enabled if the user wants, and the licence should be fine now.

Kind Regards
Joerg


Re: Review Request 109568: GHNS3: If the provider file lists a register account URL, provide a link to that in the upload dialog

2013-03-23 Thread Sven Brauch

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Review request for Attica, kdelibs and Jeremy Paul Whiting.


Changes
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Increase required attica version to 0.4.2
see commit 7f43cb97 in attica.


Description
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When the provider file lists an URL to register a new account, this patch adds 
a link to the login screen of the upload dialog which enables a user to 
register a new account.

This patch depends on https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109567/.


Diffs (updated)
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  CMakeLists.txt b116f50 
  knewstuff/knewstuff3/uploaddialog.h 3f58f7d 
  knewstuff/knewstuff3/uploaddialog.cpp 922469e 
  knewstuff/knewstuff3/uploaddialog.ui aa54d2b 
  knewstuff/knewstuff3/uploaddialog_p.h 1bb0af4 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109568/diff/


Testing
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Thanks,

Sven Brauch



Re: Review Request 109233: Make nfs isSlow() user configurable in kdeglobals, fixes Bug 290666

2013-03-23 Thread Pierre Sauter

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Review request for kdelibs.


Changes
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Use KGlobal::config() as David Faure suggested


Description
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NFS (and smb) filesystems are considered slow by KDE and icons from those are 
not shown in folderview.
see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290666
In corporate environments this is not an expected behaviour, as home 
directories are usually mounted over the network.
This patch restores the old behaviour by having the line
showIconsOnNetworkFilesystems=true
in the General section of kdeglobals.


This addresses bug 290666.
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290666


Diffs (updated)
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  kio/kio/kfileitem.cpp 6667a90 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109233/diff/


Testing
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Built kde4libs_4.10.0 from source on Ubuntu 12.04.
Works as expected.


Thanks,

Pierre Sauter



Re: Review Request 109233: Make nfs isSlow() user configurable in kdeglobals, fixes Bug 290666

2013-03-23 Thread Pierre Sauter


 On March 21, 2013, 5:42 p.m., David Faure wrote:
  The right solution is to make icon loading delayed. For everyone in all 
  cases. Then it won't be a bottleneck anymore, on slow servers.
  
  I thought Martin Koller was working on that, but it seems to have stalled.
  
  Making this configurable is only a poor man's fix compared to the right 
  fix, but if you

Thanks for the hint, I have updated the patch accordingly.

Delayed loading would be nice, however until this is implemented I will have to 
build my own.
Having it in KDE proper would be nice though, especially since the current 
behaviour also affects other people.


- Pierre


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On March 22, 2013, 4:32 p.m., Pierre Sauter wrote:
 
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 (Updated March 22, 2013, 4:32 p.m.)
 
 
 Review request for kdelibs.
 
 
 Description
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 NFS (and smb) filesystems are considered slow by KDE and icons from those are 
 not shown in folderview.
 see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290666
 In corporate environments this is not an expected behaviour, as home 
 directories are usually mounted over the network.
 This patch restores the old behaviour by having the line
 showIconsOnNetworkFilesystems=true
 in the General section of kdeglobals.
 
 
 This addresses bug 290666.
 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290666
 
 
 Diffs
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   kio/kio/kfileitem.cpp 6667a90 
 
 Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109233/diff/
 
 
 Testing
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 Built kde4libs_4.10.0 from source on Ubuntu 12.04.
 Works as expected.
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Pierre Sauter
 




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2013-03-23 Thread 陈翔宇
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主旨:Re: Downtime Notification: Git and Subversion

Hi all,

git.kde.org should now be online and operational again.

As the canonical copy of the repositories stored by it was corrupted
in certain parts, we have restored all repositories from another
system.
To the best of our knowledge no commits have been lost, however it is
still possible they were lost. In this case, please repush the
commits.

Please be aware that the anongit mirrors will need time to rebuild, as
will KDE Projects and Quickgit.
If you find any problems with git.kde.org, please inform us immediately.

Our apologies for the inconvenience, we will be analysing the causes
of this to avoid repeats in the future.

Regards,
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Re: Review Request 107983: Fix KWindowSystem::compositingChanged signal

2013-03-23 Thread Ralf Jung

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Could this patch be re-considered for 4.11? It reliably fixes the old and 
annoying issue of Plasma picking the wrong theme.

- Ralf Jung


On Jan. 9, 2013, 3 a.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
 
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 (Updated Jan. 9, 2013, 3 a.m.)
 
 
 Review request for kdelibs, kwin, Plasma, Aaron J. Seigo, Fredrik Höglund, 
 Martin Gräßlin, and Marco Martin.
 
 
 Description
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 It works fine here (tested so far KWindowSystem signal, KSelectionWatcher 
 only with kwin) with kwin (shift+alt+f12), xcompmgr, compiz  metacity -c 
 and e17.
 Didn't try xfce nor mutter.
 
 Technically:
 I do not at all understand why KWindowSystem is *not* watching the root 
 window - KSelectionOwner for one is sending events to the root and this also 
 seems the case for all other WMs (at least everything now starts to cause the 
 signal to be emitted)
 
 The KSelectionWatcher failure seems to be kwin specific (wrote me a cleaner 
 testcase), there'll be some X11 event processing on top that eats away the 
 client messages.
 So this one can be scratched from the patch, the KWindowSystem issue remains.
 
 
 This addresses bug 179042.
 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179042
 
 
 Diffs
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   kdeui/windowmanagement/kwindowsystem_x11.cpp f9b3cc1 
 
 Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107983/diff/
 
 
 Testing
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 see summary
 
 
 File Attachments
 
 
 testcase
   
 http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/01/04/selectionwatcher.cpp
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Thomas Lübking
 




Re: Ot help

2013-03-23 Thread Kevin Krammer
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Re: KDEReview: Nepomuk-Controller QML

2013-03-23 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El Dissabte, 23 de març de 2013, a les 15:42:33, Jörg Ehrichs va escriure:
 So after a first introduction in plasma, I like to get this thing into SC.
 
 The Nepomuk-Controller aims to replace the current system tray Nepomuk
 applet. This one allows to suspend/resume and show information for all the
 indexers, thus
 this gives any user a small hint what happens in the background and allow
 them to suspend it, if they need to.
 
 For the review I have pushed the branch nepomukcontroller-qml into
 kde-workspace.

Why workspace when you are deprecating something in runtime?

Cheers,
  Albert


Re: KDEReview: Nepomuk-Controller QML

2013-03-23 Thread Jörg Ehrichs

 Why workspace when you are deprecating something in runtime?


All other Plasma::DataEngines and applets (battery, network) are in
workspace too. While runtime/plasma has only some generic stuff.

So in general it felt like the better place.

In addition I think this service info tool is not a runtime dependency,
like the KCM, kioslaves for nepomuk and the systray seemed to
have ended in runtime only, because it got added there all together.

Regards,
Joerg


Review Request 109675: Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS

2013-03-23 Thread Andreas Hartmetz

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Review request for kdelibs.


Description
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Planned commit message:

Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS.

I tracked down a Nepomuk problem to this. Nepomuk file indexing didn't
work because the ontologies were too old. Nepomuk loaded ontologies
from /usr/share instead of my KDE prefix /opt/kde4/share, because
/opt/kde4 was the very last entry in the respective search list in
KStandardDirs. The first entries in that search list all came from
XDG_DATA_DIRS, which in my case (Kubuntu) is set by the X session
initialization scripts. That is before startkde runs, so startkde
never touched XDG_DATA_DIRS. But it should, and now it does.


Diffs
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  startkde.cmake 8361fe0 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109675/diff/


Testing
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Thanks,

Andreas Hartmetz



Re: Review Request 109675: Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS

2013-03-23 Thread Andreas Hartmetz

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Review request for kdelibs and Vishesh Handa.


Description
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Planned commit message:

Make sure that the KDE prefix comes first in XDG_DATA_DIRS.

I tracked down a Nepomuk problem to this. Nepomuk file indexing didn't
work because the ontologies were too old. Nepomuk loaded ontologies
from /usr/share instead of my KDE prefix /opt/kde4/share, because
/opt/kde4 was the very last entry in the respective search list in
KStandardDirs. The first entries in that search list all came from
XDG_DATA_DIRS, which in my case (Kubuntu) is set by the X session
initialization scripts. That is before startkde runs, so startkde
never touched XDG_DATA_DIRS. But it should, and now it does.


Diffs
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  startkde.cmake 8361fe0 

Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109675/diff/


Testing
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Thanks,

Andreas Hartmetz