kde and clang
Hello, I don't know if someone in the past have checked if the kde metapackage is "compatible" with clang. I just compiled the entire kde-meta-4.9.5 right now and all packages was fine. -- Agostino Sarubbo / ago -at- gentoo.org Gentoo Linux Developer >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<
Re: Finding the Unloved 2013, acions.
Am Montag 18 Februar 2013, 18.08:43 schrieb Tomaz Canabrava: Morning Tomaz > Still Cross Posting - don't hate me. > > Come on guys and gals, it's been three days since I send this e-mail and no > one answered, we cant stop doing the finding the unloved since it brings > people to the project, and kde is an open project mainly driven by non-paid > contribuitors, finding the unloved is a good way to start participating. > > Help me find the unloved, the once-loved and the apps that need help ( > could be a GSoC project or a Summer of KDE project too ) Don't know if k3b needs new features but there is not much work on it. griits Mario > Tomaz > > > 2013/2/15 Tomaz Canabrava > > > Fellow Developers, > > > > ( Cross Posting to kde-devel and kde-edu, there's probably other places > > that I should have send this too. ) > > > > I'm organizing this year's round of Finding the Unloved, and it's a good > > thing that it's happening at the same time as the Google Summer of Code > > 2013, since we can join forces and have some old but very userfull apps > > back to life ( I can think of a bunch, like Kommander, and the recently > > reborn KTouch ). We have lots and lots of apps that have great potential > > but got stuck in the KDE 3 era, I need your help as developers, project > > admins, to list those softwares and create a good list. > > > > The 10 biggest contribuitors of the app list will gain an autographed > > picture of Konqui. ( no kidding. ) > > > > The Wiki were we will focus the collaboration is [1], I don't know if a > > merge with the Summer of code is desirable ( since I want to participate > > in the Summer of Code this year , and I'm organizing this stuff here ) > > but enough of talking, let's rock and fill this list. > > > > [1] - http://community.kde.org/KDE/Finding_The_Unloved > > > > Tomaz Canabrava -- Fellow of the FSFE.org and Joined the Game of KDE.org Main Organizer of the Randa Meetings (www.randa-meetings.ch) And if you need a simple computer: www.asimplecomputer.com or www.eineinfachercomputer.com >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<
Re: <3 for some people
On 2013-02-17, Lydia Pintscher wrote: > Who's on your list? On top of my list is Lydia for doing stuff like this, for managing stuff like GSoC and for ensuring new and old people feel welcome in KDE. Albert also have a sweet spot in my heart for stepping up on getting stuff released. and a 3rd person is actually a mix of Carl, Sebas and Jos for doing marketing & communication stuff better than I can only dream of doing. /Sune >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<
Re: Finding the Unloved 2013, acions.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19/02/13 08:39, Mario Fux KDE ML wrote: > Don't know if k3b needs new features but there is not much work on > it. I seem to recall that last time I tried it, to rip a CD, it was not possible to direct it to write the result to a remote drive/directory (NAS, in my case). If this is still the case, it would be a valuable addition. I use grip for this purpose for that very reason. Anne -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAlEjR4sACgkQj93fyh4cnBcv8ACfRppRYskh2kuvCDVngUi5tGRX a20An1OOAGacLE+rwwvfYxJMuUsA+YAm =IPAg -END PGP SIGNATURE- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<
Re: kde and clang
Hi Agostino, On 19/02/2013, at 7:59 AM, Agostino Sarubbo wrote: > I don't know if someone in the past have checked if the kde metapackage is > "compatible" with clang. I just compiled the entire kde-meta-4.9.5 right now > and all packages was fine. The Macports group have been using Clang for about a year as their default compiler for porting FOSS into recent versions of Apple OS X. That includes all released KDE software and Qt4-Mac. I am a KDE Games developer working on an Apple Macbook Pro and I have been using Clang for all my development work since about May/June last year. There is one fairly big problem and that is that the macro-generators behind KDE builds are not Clang-ready --- mainly that KDE_EXPORT and friends are not Clang-ready. This caused me a lot of grief for a while, see: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300429 You may find the later comments by a KDE build-team guy interesting. Apart from that problem, I have found a couple of bits of legacy source code in KDE Games that caused compiler errors in Clang, but compiled OK for years in GCC. They were easily fixed, but it appears that Clang is a bit more rigorous than GCC when compiling C++. Clang works fine for me now and, as a developer, I like it better than GCC because it gives clearer diagnostics messages on souce-code errors. Cheers, Ian W. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<
Re: <3 for some people
Am Sonntag, 17. Februar 2013, 15:21:50 schrieb Lydia Pintscher: > Hey :) > > I think it's time for showing some love and appreciation. I'll start > by calling out: > * Yash Shah and his team for organizing the upcoming KDE Meetup in India > * Martin Gräßlin for rocking KWin and making sure the world knows > about the cool stuff going on there > * The Marble team for being amazing mentors during this year's Google > Code-in. > > Who's on your list? * Tom Albers - for too many things over the years. But mostly for having given me the opportunity to learn a lot of the background work. Oh, and for the endless and mutual game of raising each others motivation. * Ben Cooksley - first for having founded the forum with me some years back and now for holding the banner high as sysadmin * Sebastian Kügler and the entire board - for having given us the chance to open an official kde forum. Sebas also for his wonderful work on promotion and releases over the years. Your shoes are big to fill, now that you have retired from it * Anne Wilson - for always bothering me with new fixes or additions to the wikis. ;) But mostly for just taking care of users, their support and documentation for their enjoyment * Vishesh Handa - for his continuation on nepomuk and wonderful improvements, even user documentation related, which is often forgotten * basically everybody who enjoys looking around the corner and improving things, even in an uncommon way. I missed a lot, i know, but food is waiting :) Cheerio, Ingo Malchow -- (neverendingo) KDE Community Working Group, KDE User Working Group KDE Community Forums Administrator New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org or ask questions on http://forum.kde.org signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<