On Wed, 22 May 2013, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> On 2013-05-22, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> > is there a chance of ever seeing Trinity in Debian?
>
> I'm not going to invest 1 minute in trinity. And I think the rest of the
> team feels the same.
Okay, that’s fair.
> So,
Hi again,
is there a chance of ever seeing Trinity in Debian?
AFAIK they were working (upstream) on getting it to
be usable with Qt4, which is in Debian, and possibly
coëxist with KDE4 (or at least be able to coëxist in
the archive though the user would have to choose which
one to install).
This
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> the kolab stuff has mostly been moved out to a separate set of libraries
> that aren't yet in debian (we are working towards it though).
Do you have any progress status on that?
Thanks,
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Diederik de Haas dixit:
>You need the 'debtags' package for that command to work though.
And aptitude, which is among the first things I purge…
>So, I'm rather interested in ways ppl have managed to upgrade to KDE 4.10.
Well, what I did was first to install the metapackages, then
run dpkg-query
Sune Vuorela vuorela.dk> writes:
> At least something related to akonadi has already been committed to the
> git packaging repository. There is likely a few other rough ends here
> and there. Is virtuoso-minimal a hard requirement for kdepim?
Okay. I’m running into some issues too, kmail 2 is a
Dixi quod…
>When trying to upgrade KDE from sid to experimental
>(by means of installing the metapackages kde-full
>kde-plasma-desktop kdepim)
Turns out I have to install virtuoso-minimal (for the
first time) and also “install” akonadi-backend-postgresql
(so that all akonadi packages get upgraded
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