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knows more here.
What do you use? I use PS because I haven't found anything better. I
cannot stand the windows CMD, as it is not resizable. I'd really
prefer to use something like mintty, but I know cygwin and kde on
windows don't mix. Other suggestions?
Jack
g at the Gentoo
emerge tool, so although it is a completely separate code base, they
are both package management tools to simplify handling dependencies and
configuration for compiling from source. They do essentially the same
thing, in different environments.
Jack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377788
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Kevin - Thanks for the response.
On 3/6/2017 3:11 AM, Kevin Funk wrote:
On Sunday, 5 March 2017 19:44:37 CET Jack wrote:
I just tried using craft for the first time in several months, and have
run into a number of issues. Help or suggestions on any of them would
be appreciated. (I posted
good
resolution.)
Jack
diff --git a/bin/utils.py b/bin/utils.py
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--- a/bin/utils.py
+++ b/bin/utils.py
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class UtilsCache(object):
pick = pickle.Pickler(f, protocol=pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
pick.dump(UtilsCache.ins
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--- Comment #5 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> ---
[sorry - I posted before I really read Comment 3, with which I agree
completely.]
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--- Comment #14 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> ---
(In reply to Ralf Habacker from comment #7)
Note the original bug and fix were from 2012, so before git, and maybe even
KDE3. It does not seem to make sense to put more
On 2018.06.16 17:22, Jack wrote:
For example, I know craft has grep and ninja installed, if nothing
else by looking at the output of "craft --print-installed" but
invoking either of them on the command line fails with a "the term is
not recognized..." error. I'm pre
ation do I need
to post here to figure out where to look.
Thanks for any pointers or suggestions.
Jack
be compiled with gcc, and then frameworks and applications can
use clang?
Jack
On 2018.05.29 09:18, Hannah von Reth wrote:
Hi,
Yes when using clan, craft is expecting clang to be available.
Be warned that Qt currently doesn't support mingw clang.
To use clang I'd recommend to set
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379173
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I'd like to add a wishlist, and don't know if it shoulud be part of this one,
or if it should be filed separately. Right now, you can't even run craft in
two Powershell windows - y
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388452
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Hi Thomas,
On 2018.05.28 03:11, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
On Sat, 26 May 2018 19:37:23 -0400
Jack Ostroff <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
The craftsettings.ini example file seems to say that
windows-mingw_64-clang should be valid for ABI, but "craft ninja"
fa
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309313
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While waiting for a more definitive response, I would check exactly
where that file is on your system, and if perhaps the build is
expecting it to be somewhere else.
Jack
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On 2019.09.27 03:58, Oleg Orlovskii wrote:
Hallo,
I tried to install KDE on windows 10 and during the installation I
had a
problem (see attached photo). What should I do?
Where did you get the installer you are trying to use? It's been
several years since there has not been a full KDE
appear
there is a Windows version. However, looking at that link, it appears
to be an appstream install, and I have no idea how hard/easy it might
be to get that to work under Windows. Hopefully someone from the
KolourPaint team will see this and shed some light.
05.10.2019, 02:59,
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415149
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installed?
Jack
On 4/20/20 4:52 AM, Hannah von Reth wrote:
Hi Johnny,
KPty does not support Windows yet so we can't build Konsole on Windows.
I guess I have to adjust the platform support for a few packages here.
I hope you can work without Konsole.
Cheers,
Hannah
On 20.04.20 09:49, Johnny
KF5PtyConfig.cmake nor
kf5pty-config.cmake
The other warnings are developers warnings, you can ignore them.
Are you sure KF5Pty is installed?
Johnny
Le sam. 11 avr. 2020 à 01:21, Jack
a écrit :
(resending from my subscribed address, in case it's a duplicate)
I'm trying to "craft konsole&quo
r warnings are developers warnings, you can ignore them.
Are you sure KF5Pty is installed?
Johnny
Le sam. 11 avr. 2020 à 01:21, Jack
a écrit :
>
> (resending from my subscribed address, in case it's a duplicate)
>
> I'm trying to "craft konsole" with a recently install
67.0 and they don't
cause version problems. Why just these two?
Jack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421421
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--- Comment #5 from Jack ---
I finally tested both. On Windows (package is 19.12.2, help/about says 1.9.2)
the print dialog explicitly says to enter single page or single page range. As
in Comment 2, I don't know if this is an Okular on Windows
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422626
--- Comment #8 from Jack ---
There are two separate issues here.
1) Windows only allows a single page or range, Linux allows multiple. (MacOS?)
That limit seems clear to me from the note on the print dialog. If the
limitation is really
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343006
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are trying to do. Do you just
want to run some particular KDE applications, or are you trying to do
development work on KDE applications?
Jack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317802
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--- Comment #4 from Jack ---
Note the original was reported against Windows. Also, the original report
doesn't really sound like a crash, and it's not clear if this update is really
a crash, or just the inability to run any of the games once
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=321564
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--- Comment #4 from Jack ---
wouldn't
Please find attached a patch for kde/trunk/www/sites/windows/index.php
which I feel improves the wording of the homepage. It also correctly
escapes an ampersand.
Please let me know what you think.
Jack
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http
Your site is Catch 22 in spades! It won't recognize my login information,
and it won't let me reregister because it says that somebody is already
using my email (of course, its me!).
And to top it off, when I finally guess the correct login, it says that too
many failures so I have to answer a
not being found.
I've tried creating a patch to switch the back to forward slashes, but I
haven't been able to get the correct syntax.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jack
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of
_isnan with std::isnan and of _finite with std::isfinite in the file
src/KChart/KChartMath_p.h. As I understand it, the _xxx macros are not
defined on Windows, but the c++ standard does include isnan and isfinite.
Jack
diff --git a/src/KChart/KChartMath_p.h b/src/KChart/KChartMath_p.h
index
the same parent. I suppose it's easy enough to just open a new window
for each folder, but just wanted to put this out for consideration.
Jack
On 11/27/2016 12:02 PM, Hannah von Reth wrote:
Hi,
I like the idea. But instead of polluting the root directory even more,
I'd rather split t
get anywhere with that.
Thanks for any other suggestions.
Jack
t, and
runtime.
Thanks.
I'm also assuming that "warning: A compatible version of re2c (>= 0.11.3)
was not found; changes to src/*.in.cc will not affect your build." can be
safely ignored for now.
Jack
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