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So I am urging you to reconsider your decision and reopen master for those
people willing to work on 4.8. It's not too late yet, there's a month left
until the soft feature freeze for KDE SC 4.8.
Kevin Kofler
. And: yes, I know, this is even more work for the release team.
Poor Dirk.
That also makes a lot of sense (so +1 to this suggestion), but it is a
different issue from the one at hand.
Kevin Kofler
Markus Slopianka wrote:
On Donnerstag 29 September 2011 14:01:50 Kevin Kofler wrote:
2. It will be confusing to our users, and even to some packagers, to have
a KDE SC 4.8 on kdelibs 4.7.
Since almost exactly 2 years we (esp. the promo team) are communicating
that Platform/Frameworks
. delivering new features to our users lead us
straight to a disaster.
it should not server as a general success story others should model
themselves after.
Big +1 to that!
Kevin Kofler
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reported to rely on a
new kactivities which is not in kdelibs 4.7. That makes no sense whatsoever.
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to talking just
about KDE for everything bringing the users back to assuming they need
Plasma in order to use KMail.
That's what some of us have been trying to tell you for months…
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kdelibs is doing is different
from what 99% of the projects using git are doing.
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, concerns and wishes, and tend to
base ours on them.
And finally, I strongly doubt that my features are the only post-4.7 kdelibs
features running into the freeze. (In fact, what's now going on with
kactivities and nepomuk proves quite the opposite.)
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, it has become a morass of all-different forked
versions. You can't tell a priori what any given GRUB 0.97 package
actually supports.
Sure, focusing on the long term to some extent is needed, but we
distributors need something we can ship NOW, not months or years from now.
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is NOT the way
to encourage more contributions to the KDE projects…
Kevin Kofler
On Oct. 3, 2011, 1:15 p.m., David Faure wrote:
Couldn't this be done higher in the stack, e.g. in KTabWidget or in Qt?
Indeed, I think there should be some interface for this stuff in kdelibs, so
that 1. applications don't have to add such platform-specific code and 2. the
feature can also
of kdelibs 4.
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APIs, including but not limited
to Qt3Support and kde3support.
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in such a way.
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request for kdelibs, Kevin Kofler, George Kiagiadakis, and David Faure.
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As described in bug 267770. Luckily, there is no KDE-specific initialization
between D-Bus launch and setting KDE_FULL_SESSION, so interchanging them
should not affect KDE itself
be implemented in KUrl (replacing or adding to the current
heuristics, which are also not in QUrl).
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in
ReviewBoard for a while, but not pushed because there was no branch to push
it to, and the reviews also got stuck because of this issue (which means
they would need to be approved, of course).
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, it is now really too late
to reopen kdelibs 4.8 for feature development anyway. :-( It should have
been done when I originally asked for it a month ago (or even better, it
should never have been closed down in the first place!).
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kactivities), for no good reason other than some arbitrary
we froze kdelibs decision!
Circular dependencies are an absolute PITA for packaging.
We definitely do want your ksecretsservice work ASAP and I don't see why it
can't be in kdelibs where it belongs.
Kevin Kofler
by this situation.
On Friday, November 11, 2011 04:58:09 Kevin Kofler wrote:
You cannot really FORCE volunteers to work on what you want them to work
on.
no, but we can decide to work together and coordinate instead of working
against each other, particularly when we share the same final interests
Valentin Rusu wrote:
However, I should remove the ksecretsserviced from kde-runtime and let
it go the the ksecrets repository, under kdeutils. And I'll do it later
today.
Uhm, kde-runtime isn't frozen like kdelibs…
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Sebastian Kügler wrote:
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 08:12:27 Kevin Kofler wrote:
All this stuff is going to make things much more work for us packagers
(just like the separate kactivities), for no good reason other than some
arbitrary we froze kdelibs decision!
Calling it an arbitrary
, as long as it's 4.x.)
Kevin Kofler
-devel, and
kde-packager is where the distro people sit. Thanks in advance.
Kevin Kofler
Thomas Lübking wrote:
And that is gonna happen in what way if it's not in any lib?
Static linking?! External lib? Problem solved?
Applications which are not part of KDE SC might end up just requiring a
patched kdelibs to even build.
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approach. Also note
that distributors absolutely HATE bundled library code.
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didn't get this right in the first place, but when I
wrote the PackageKit and Apper patches, I had no idea libplasma2 would be
such a pressing matter.)
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offered the Hebrew dictionary.
I suspect that the Hebrew dictionary you're seeing is probably not from
Hunspell, but from Hspell, which is Hebrew-specific. Hunspell does have a
Hebrew dictionary available, but it is not installed by default.
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patching in features into their kdelibs are doing that very
same thing as part of their Plasma Active distribution…
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patching in features into their kdelibs are doing that very
same thing as part of their Plasma Active distribution…
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the trolls to the distro mailing lists like Markus did between the
lines is NOT helpful, we can't use them any more over there than here! Those
suggested defaults don't make any more sense in distros than upstream.
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) to bundling (which is against
Fedora and Debian policies, at least).
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On March 9, 2012, 12:45 a.m., George Kiagiadakis wrote:
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, they both come from the 4.8 branch (which itself was originally the
4.7 branch).
Yes, it's stupid, but it's how the kdelibs maintainers want things to be. :-(
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first, when even the core
applications still rely on the old version, just makes no sense whatsoever.
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4.8 and 4.9 having been bugfix-
only is already bad enough) and never be made again.
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...
See above.
In addition, it would also likely show up in things like
kde4-config --kde-version and thus confuse users.
Your solution was already proposed (in fact it was the original plan of the
kdelibs developers) and rejected for very good reasons.
Kevin Kofler
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=906854#c12 (The reporter
encountered another issue, apparently because ktimezoned also misbehaves when
/etc/localtime is absent, but at least this particular issue is confirmed
fixed.)
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the bug):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=906972#c5
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afaics rather not be _any_ PATH resolution at
all and checking the usual suspects is about the last acceptable process.
Otherwise one could place a random binary zic or hwclock into the
$PATH and gain a root shell (or are there further protections against this?)
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On Feb. 6, 2013, 10:26 p.m., Commit Hook wrote:
This review has been submitted with commit
c517bbc175a3fbb09f13a8468a6987fdbc547d23 by Kevin Kofler to branch KDE/4.10.
… and merged to master with merge commit
e99a0e5b1223b7a673b0bc29c280d962c6e8dfb6.
- Kevin
On Feb. 27, 2013, 1:07 p.m., Commit Hook wrote:
This review has been submitted with commit
7a42d977c90a5f0f387d170745e8a7b01f7d9675 by Kevin Kofler to branch KDE/4.10.
Merged to master with merge commit c36f1809671d434db1be700ef9c433f40a9157b5.
- Kevin
mistake for kde-workspace!
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! :-(
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it in a repository that can be used by kdelibs which
would both get around the 4.x kdelibs freeze *and* prepare it for
frameworks.
I'm not the KSecrets developer.
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for it, unless the new feature works on both
Workspaces versions with less modifications)
The problem there is exactly that 4.x is frozen. It's not practical to develop
features against 5 yet!
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not accepts/does not accept/
drkonqi/ui/assistantpage_versioncheck.ui
http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/110687/#comment24798
s/trakcing/tracking/
- Kevin Kofler
On May 30, 2013, 7:08 a.m., Jekyll Wu wrote:
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This is an automatically
the availableTimeZoneIds and checking if the abbreviation matches, but
that won't necessarily give the expected (most probable) result
(especially if the abbreviation is not unique), will it?
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...
Not true. We have been building KDM without libck-connector support in
Fedora since 4.8.0-11.fc17 on February 22, 2012.
Kevin Kofler
Luca Beltrame wrote:
Can you try looking at KFormat? The KF5 porting notes explicitly mention
that.
KFormat does not do any parsing.
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in the weather plasmoid?
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countries, the abbreviation
could be ignored entirely, it only matters for huge countries such as the
USA or Russia)?
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supports only the +1100 type (ISO 8601) format).
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spend on this is limited at the
moment.
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to maintain ABI and API.
And that's another reason not to rush things.
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, whereas ReviewBoard is dead
simple.
I can see you liking Gerrit if you're used to juggling with obscure git
command lines, but as a long-term user of Cervisia, kdesvn and now git-cola,
I find a web submission interface much nicer to work with.
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it?
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On Okt. 16, 2014, 5:24 vorm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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On Okt. 16, 2014, 10:47 nachm., Kevin Kofler wrote:
komparepart/kompare_part.cpp, line 295
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120554/diff/4/?file=318659#file318659line295
This should pass at least QUrl::RemoveUserInfo to toString(), we don't
want to echo passwords in error
On Okt. 16, 2014, 10:47 nachm., Kevin Kofler wrote:
komparepart/kompare_part.cpp, line 295
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120554/diff/4/?file=318659#file318659line295
This should pass at least QUrl::RemoveUserInfo to toString(), we don't
want to echo passwords in error
-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-2074
(I found this reviewing the initial port of Kompare.)
Thanks for reading,
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).filterString()
instead.
(The QFileDialog::setMimeTypeFilters convenience method appears not to be
exported through the static API.)
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 1:45 vorm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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years after KDE 4.0.0.)
There is really no need to commit a half-broken port just to eliminate
kdelibs4support now.
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 4:17 nachm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 6:03 nachm., Kevin Kofler wrote:
Use QLayout/QFrame instead of KVBox (seems broken though somehow)
Then I suggest you either fix it, or submit only the parts of the port that
work.
We have time until KF6 to port away from kdelibs4support, that's years
ahead
together with a
matching Kompare change, doesn't it? (One more reason to do the Kompare parts
in smaller chunks.)
- Kevin Kofler
On Okt. 17, 2014, 4:21 nachm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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::fromLocalFile(args.at(1)) :
QUrl(args.at(1))
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 9:38 nachm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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moderation.)
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path that I'm missing?)
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it when the Kompare patch is also
ready to be pushed.
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 4:21 nachm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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PageBase anymore, shouldn't the class be removed?
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 9:38 nachm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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solves the problem without hard-depending on Qt 5.4:
http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=okular.gita=commith=d98b4d920037422fe052ffa2633349d41fdbe02e
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On Okt. 17, 2014, 10:12 nachm., Kevin Kofler wrote:
main.cpp, line 132
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120627/diff/1/?file=320275#file320275line132
I think this now needs something like:
QDir::isAbsolutePath(args.at(0)) ? QUrl::fromLocalFile(args.at(0)) :
QUrl(args.at(0
);
#endif
}
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since it's owned by root. I'll look into that
in kio itself.
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On Okt. 18, 2014, 3:40 vorm., Jeremy Whiting wrote:
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komparepart/kompare_part.cpp, line 303
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120627/diff/3/?file=320382#file320382line303
So where does this temporary file get deleted? Apparently nowhere.
You have to handle this the same
, inside which you can safely use even
predictable file names, and you can also reuse the existing cleanup code.
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Could you add this to the porting guide, please?
Done, also added KUrl::prettyUrl → QUrl::toDisplayString as per the other
thread.
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Ship it!
Looks good now.
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On Okt. 18, 2014
/include/kde4. :-)
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Ship It!
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Ship It!
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On Okt. 21, 2014, 7:15
laurent Montel wrote:
Indeed it's not finish to port (I worked on it too).
Still depend against kdelibs4support .
So what? That will only become a problem when Qt 6 gets released years from
now.
Kevin Kofler
-sensitive to begin with, and only install the compatibility headers on
case-sensitive file systems.
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Marco Martin wrote:
In the past weeks I have been working on a new framework, called KPackage.
You ARE aware that KPackage was the name of an old frontend for RPM and
other package managers that used to be part of the KDE Software Compilation
4?
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(it was always made clear that it is only an experiment and can be ended at
any moment), and kick out Trojitá from KDE if Jan absolutely wants to use
Gerrit. (It's not even a KF5 or kdelibs application, but a Qt-only one.)
Then he can use whatever tools he wants. Problem solved.
Kevin Kofler
uniformity or we don't and then we end up with
reviewborad+gerrit (Albert Astals Cid), which to me sounds a lot like
blackmail (of course not by Albert, he's just the messenger).
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say just commit/push the patches. If there's no maintainer, there's also
nobody to complain. :-) (Wo kein Kläger, da auch kein Richter.)
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give it a 0.x soversion and remember to
increment x on each BIC change, we will know to rebuild affected packages.
The only thing worse than ABI changes is SILENT ABI changes.
Kevin Kofler
On Feb. 9, 2015, 10:01 nachm., Kevin Kofler wrote:
IMHO, QUrl::fromUserInput(str, QString() QUrl::AssumeLocalFile) would be
safer. Or do you really think dolphin nonexistentfile should look up
nonexistentfile over DNS?
Thomas Lübking wrote:
+1, notably since http
upload feature
should be a requirement. (I also agree with other posters that it would be
more friendly to newcomers, too.)
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is also very commonly used for the first stable-ABI version of a
library) and tracking binary incompatible changes in a sane way (without
losing the zero major version).
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::AssumeLocalFile) would be safer.
Or do you really think dolphin nonexistentfile should look up
nonexistentfile over DNS?
- Kevin Kofler
On Feb. 9, 2015, 12:48 nachm., Arjun AK wrote:
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, this contradicts the web maxim of graceful degradation.
Why can the work not be done on the server side? Especially for the
integration between services, I would expect a simple API call for data
lookup to be doable on the server side at least as easily as from client-
side JavaScript.
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now bundled in Digikam should be a dependency of Digikam as it used to be in
the past.
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have the reputation of hiding spyware (mis)features in their code.
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bug reports
regarding this situation and they were never resolved.
And this is exactly why we urge KDE to not require QtWebEngine for anything.
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or ExclusiveArch lists all over the
place.)
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into March.)
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