Re: question about my apt-get..

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
it's because my stupid shlibs for qt were brokt and the versions are messed up. It will be fixed tomorrow. Ivan On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 05:58:15PM -0800, Rob Walker wrote: > > after an apt-get update, the apt-get dist-upgrade shows the following: > > > biffhero-laptop:~# apt-get dist-upgrade

kmail sigs

2000-11-21 Thread Bud Rogers
I haven't been able to get Kmail to add my signature to outgoing emails, either from a file, ie ~/.signature, or from the box in settings. Is this a known problem, or do I have something wrong with my setup? KDE2, potato, Kmail 1.1.99.

question about my apt-get..

2000-11-21 Thread Rob Walker
after an apt-get update, the apt-get dist-upgrade shows the following: biffhero-laptop:~# apt-get dist-upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done The following packages will be REMOVED: kdebase konqueror The following packages have been k

Re: kde1 anyone

2000-11-21 Thread Achim Bohnet
On Wednesday 22 November 2000 00:27, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > is there a big need for kde1 debs anymore? I'm about to setup a couple > potato boxes (1 x86 and 1 sparc..sparc being a buildd) to start doing all > my kde builds with...and wanted to find out if I need to do updated kde1 > debs while

kde1 anyone

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
is there a big need for kde1 debs anymore? I'm about to setup a couple potato boxes (1 x86 and 1 sparc..sparc being a buildd) to start doing all my kde builds with...and wanted to find out if I need to do updated kde1 debs while I'm at it... -- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTE

updates/fixes/etc...

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
Hi, Ok...so...a full sweep of packages (- kde-i18n) have been uploaded to woody (and installed) - (and currently being built/uploaded for potato). These do alot of things: Documentation included properly (Readme's, changelogs, etc...) kdm no longer creates a /.kde directory (Closes: #7

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> Allowing kppp to be installed without ppp seems wrong to me. > > However, if kppp comes with task-kdenetworking, and we have no choice > there, that might be bad, too. Would it be possible to make > task-kdenetworking suggest kppp and not bring it along on its' own? I could, but that brings me

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Rob Walker
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:43:17 +0100, Wolfgang Walter > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Wolfgang> kppp depends on ppp. As task-kdenetworking depends on kppp Wolfgang> it is impossible to select task-kdenetworking without Wolfgang> installing ppp. Wolfgang> Maybe it would be enough that kppp on

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Rob Walker
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 07:19:16 -0700, "Ivan E. Moore II" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Ivan> Ok...The ONLY purpose I have for the tasks for KDE is to create Ivan> fake packages that make up each of the individual kde* upstream Ivan> packages. Ivan> task-kdenetwork = kdenetwork Ivan> task-k

Error upgrading to xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-6)

2000-11-21 Thread tim
Any ideas how to fix this. During the install I get the following error. xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-6) --configure subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> > If I keep taking out subpackages because they depend on other packages not > > found in the main packages then I'm going to end up with a bunch of > > tasks that only suggest other packages. > > > > Where does one draw the line? If I make all the sub task-* packages > > suggests > > then ta

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Walter
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 07:19:16AM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > kppp depends on ppp. As task-kdenetworking depends on kppp it is impossible > > to > > select task-kdenetworking without installing ppp. > > > > Maybe it would be enough that kppp only suggests ppp (or task-kdenetworking > > su

Re: kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> kppp depends on ppp. As task-kdenetworking depends on kppp it is impossible to > select task-kdenetworking without installing ppp. > > Maybe it would be enough that kppp only suggests ppp (or task-kdenetworking > suggesting kppp)? (NOTE: please dont' take this personally...you are one of *MANY*

kppp depending on ppp

2000-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Walter
Hello, kppp depends on ppp. As task-kdenetworking depends on kppp it is impossible to select task-kdenetworking without installing ppp. Maybe it would be enough that kppp only suggests ppp (or task-kdenetworking suggesting kppp)? Greetings, Wolfgang Walter

Re: Not a bug per se

2000-11-21 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> You can generate your own ChangLog from CVS: > simply cd to kdenetwork/knode (or any other dir) and run > rcs2log -i 4 -R -h kde.org | fmt > myChangeLog > btw. knode has an uptodate ChangeLog I rather not do the rcs2log ..but your right about knode's changelog...along with alot of the other prog

Re: Not a bug per se

2000-11-21 Thread Stephan Voecks
Hi Ivan, > *If* there are upstream changelogs. For example..the Changelog for > kdelibs was last touched (or the last entry is dated) 1999-02-11. > > there's no point in it being there if it's useless. > > kdenetwork's is even worse... 1998-12-05. > > > Maybe not too important but I am using k