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
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.
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
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
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...
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Ivan E. Moore II
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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
> 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
> 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
> 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
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
> > 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
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
> 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*
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
> 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
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
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