Hi all,
are the Java bindings for Qt/KDE [1] packaged for Debian?
I am highly interested in porting some Java software to the KDE desktop.
kind regards,
Egon Willighagen
1. http://developer.kde.org/language-bindings/java/
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 08:24, Albert Heijn wrote:
> I was trying to install evolution yesterday on my
> debian box . Iam running testing with kde 2.1.2 . so i
> jus added some unstable sources to my sources.list and
> installed evolution . Then i installed everything i
> could find with ximia
Hi all,
i am looking for a Perl binding for the KDE libs 2.2. I know the
bindings available from CPAN, but the do not compile with 2.2 and
are very outdated.
Does anyone know pointers to building KDE 2.2 programs with Perl?
Egon
On Saturday 15 September 2001 10:19, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> btw, the simplest solution for transporting xauth data is to use ssh with
> X forwarding enabled ...
Yes, this is what i do when i remote login to the server at the university,
but since the upgrade that did not work no more...
I'll
Hi all,
first of all i want to congratulate the packagers for their
great effort in packaging KDE2.2!
I do have a problem though... when I 'su' as a regular user
i do not have access to the local Xserver to run X-programs.
This worked before i upgraded to KDE2.2. I'm sure it is just
a setting so
On Wednesday 16 May 2001 10:21, Matthias Wieser wrote:
> I think there is a way. But you have to go with an APT ( and dpkg ?) from
> unstablee or testing.
>
> After that it should be possible to use the pinning feature from APT and
> you can install gimp/unstable. (I have not playerd with that as I
Bugs in the Woody packages can ofcourse be posted to Debian's BTS, but
where can i look up known bugs for the potato packages?
Egon
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