On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 12:03:06PM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> "Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:42:06AM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> > > I've upgraded from 2.1.1 with working AA Fonts to the recent 2.2 alpha
> > > release,
> > > and Anti-Aliased fonts have stopp
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:42:06AM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> > I've upgraded from 2.1.1 with working AA Fonts to the recent 2.2 alpha
> > release,
> > and Anti-Aliased fonts have stopped working. Yes, if I, from a Konsole, set
> > QT_XFT to 1 and then run apps,
> OK, actually this is a bit more complicated than I thought ..
>
> First off, designer comes with a set of plugins, and expects a plugins
> directory to exist under $QTDIR. It doesn't look as though the current qt3
> packages provide one. I think my installation has been working because I
> h
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 06:34:34PM -0600, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> the -4 version which I uploaded yesterday/day before (has new packages so
> will be another day at least) contains qmake. (it's in the -dev package)
Cool!
> as for the header's...what headers and where do they need to be installe
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:42:46AM +1000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just check the incoming. It seems like kde-i8n-th is not there.
> Will there be a build for this?
there would if it existed.
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Hi,
I just check the incoming. It seems like kde-i8n-th is not there.
Will there be a build for this?
regards,
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but it seems that all sorts of kde packages
with version 2.2-cvs20010622-1 are in unstable, except for kdelibs3, that
version of which they depend on. Where might I find the latest kdelibs3?
I've checked people.debian.org/~rkrusty but it's only got 2.2-cvs200106
On Thursday 28 June 2001 18:28, Jens Hoffmann wrote:
> On Friday 29 June 2001 01:37, David Bishop wrote:
> > Let me be so crass as to follow-up my own email, "initializing" .kde
> > didn't fix anything. I was able to goto debian.org from the splash page
> > link, tried to type in slashdot.org, and
On Friday 29 June 2001 01:37, David Bishop wrote:
> Let me be so crass as to follow-up my own email, "initializing" .kde didn't
> fix anything. I was able to goto debian.org from the splash page link,
> tried to type in slashdot.org, and immediately got the "http protocol
> unexpectedly died" erro
> Well, I'm wondering how you did this. :-) I'm running Debian unstable too
> and when I update I get a whole slew of dependency problems because
> kdelibs3 is still 2.1.2-3 on my system (other packages like kmail are
> already 2.2-cvs). Since it worked for you I am obviously doing something
> wro
Suprising nobody, that didn't help. Aargh. I can almost *taste* the desktop
nirvana that is kde 2.2 *grin*.
On Thursday 28 June 2001 03:44 pm, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> i doubt it..you can grab the new libqt packages out of incoming and find
> out.
>
> Ivan
>
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 04:37:37
i doubt it..you can grab the new libqt packages out of incoming and find
out.
Ivan
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 04:37:37PM -0700, David Bishop wrote:
> On Thursday 28 June 2001 04:23 pm, David Bishop wrote:
>
> > Yes, let me reiterate that everything else is going swimmingly (my
> > respect-o-meter f
On Friday, 29. June 2001 00:28, David Bishop wrote:
> So, I'm now running beta-1 on my box, and enjoying the hell out of all the
> nifty new options (and speedups, thanks!).
Well, I'm wondering how you did this. :-) I'm running Debian unstable too and
when I update I get a whole slew of dependen
On Thursday 28 June 2001 04:23 pm, David Bishop wrote:
> Yes, let me reiterate that everything else is going swimmingly (my
> respect-o-meter for all kde hackers is shooting through the roof).
> However, please note when you set up the proxy, make sure it's
> authenticating, that seems to trigger
On Thursday 28 June 2001 03:30 pm, Dan Berdine wrote:
> When I try to update to the kde2.2beta1 with dselect, all the beta
> packages depend on kdelibs3 >=2.2-cvs20010622-1 but kdelibs3 isn't
> updated beyond 2.1.2. I'm using http://http.us.debian.org/, should I
> be looking at a different mirror?
> When I try to update to the kde2.2beta1 with dselect, all the beta
> packages depend on kdelibs3 >=2.2-cvs20010622-1 but kdelibs3 isn't
> updated beyond 2.1.2. I'm using http://http.us.debian.org/, should I
> be looking at a different mirror?
The kdelibs packages are still incoming. If you de
not everything is synced up yet
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 06:30:11PM -0400, Dan Berdine wrote:
> When I try to update to the kde2.2beta1 with dselect, all the beta
> packages depend on kdelibs3 >=2.2-cvs20010622-1 but kdelibs3 isn't
> updated beyond 2.1.2. I'm using http://http.us.debian.org/, sh
When I try to update to the kde2.2beta1 with dselect, all the beta
packages depend on kdelibs3 >=2.2-cvs20010622-1 but kdelibs3 isn't
updated beyond 2.1.2. I'm using http://http.us.debian.org/, should I
be looking at a different mirror?
Thanks,
-Dan
On Thursday 28 June 2001 02:40 pm, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > So, I'm now running beta-1 on my box, and enjoying the hell out of all
> > the nifty new options (and speedups, thanks!). All of the crash bugs I
> > was having with alpha2 in the kcontrol panel are gone, they all work
> > (pretty much
> So, I'm now running beta-1 on my box, and enjoying the hell out of all the
> nifty new options (and speedups, thanks!). All of the crash bugs I was
> having with alpha2 in the kcontrol panel are gone, they all work (pretty
> much, I have a reproducible bug I'll be filing in a minute) flawless
So, I'm now running beta-1 on my box, and enjoying the hell out of all the
nifty new options (and speedups, thanks!). All of the crash bugs I was
having with alpha2 in the kcontrol panel are gone, they all work (pretty
much, I have a reproducible bug I'll be filing in a minute) flawlessly.
Ho
> I cannot find a kde2-dev package (or similar). Which packages
> should I install?
Go for kdelibs-dev, that should drag in all the stuff you need.
Ben.
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On Wednesday 27 June 2001 04:20, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I have read that the rendering engine of Konqueror can be switched out and
> the Gecko engine can act as a replacement.
>
> Is this true? While Konqueror is nice, there are certain things (such as
> bookmark handling, hint hint) at which i
Good point! Maybe, use the debconf warning, but attach it to a
"libqt-gl-dev" package, that those who are going to be compiling their own
software will need to install, but a normal user wouldn't. I'm just trying
to make your job easier :-) It's not like you don't have a ton of emails to
wa
Hi,
I'm apt-getting my KDE2 from a tdyc-mirror (uni-marburg.de).
Now I'd like to compile some things for KDE2, but I don't
know which packages I've to install to get the files (headers,
dev-libs etc. of KDE2/Qt) that are necessary... actually,
I cannot find a kde2-dev package (or similar). Which pa
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 07:36:22AM +0200, Jens Hoffmann wrote:
> On Thursday 28 June 2001 01:57, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > any major issues before I upload the new packages?
>
> I would say, lets have a look at the pthread issue first, before making a
> libqt-gl.
> The libqt-gl workaround still
On Thursday 28 June 2001 01:57, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> any major issues before I upload the new packages?
I would say, lets have a look at the pthread issue first, before making a
libqt-gl.
The libqt-gl workaround still might cause problems for people using it.
It doesn't solve the problem, it
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