* Hendrik Sattler [Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:08:04 +0200]:
> Maybe the Debian-QT-Team could NMU kaffeine-0.6? It is proven to compile and
> it would be a perfect intermediate solution until kaffeine-0.7.1 gets
> packaged.
Nah, I contacted Zack and we're expecting an upload today or tomorrow.
So n
Am Dienstag, 13. September 2005 16:01 schrieb Žáček Kryštof:
> What about simply waking up the kaffeine maintainer ?
I already did that on the kaffeine upstream list[1]. He currently cannot due
to personal circumstances (if I understood him correctly).
Maybe the Debian-QT-Team could NMU kaffein
What about simply waking up the kaffeine maintainer ?
> -Original Message-
> From: Michelasso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 2:46 PM
> To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Kurios About Kaffine, Koffice, & Kompose
>
> O
On 9/13/05, Giacomo Lacava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then maybe you can help me to solve this problem I have when using it:
> > building sources works for almost all packages, but when going to
> > install them apt-build fails with this error:
>
> uhm... I don't have my machine with me at the
> Then maybe you can help me to solve this problem I have when using it:
> building sources works for almost all packages, but when going to
> install them apt-build fails with this error:
uhm... I don't have my machine with me at the moment, but: which
version of apt-build are you using? are you
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 06:01:24PM +0200, David Martínez Moreno wrote:
> fakeroot did not manage to build only one package in this time:
> mozilla. Its
> build system was broken, and it was needed to build as root (due to a some
> file opertaion only able to do as root, if I recall right
El lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2005 17:19, Giacomo Lacava escribió:
> In my experience, fakeroot is broken and rarely works at all, so I
> rely on sudo and I'm happy with it. I don't run hardened webservers
> though, and the packages are built on the same machine I will install
> them on.
H
> Huh? Use sudo or su, if that works for you
just for the record, su won't work because it needs extra parameters
that dpkg won't pass.
So it's down to sudo, fakeroot or (never tried) "really".
:)
cheers
Giacomo
--
Giacomo Lacava
On 9/12/05, Giacomo Lacava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> uhm, it looks like apt-build doesn't like your environment. I take you
> already upgraded to gcc 4 and updated libc6 and binutils... can you
> please post your config.log so that we can see the problem? :)
>
> and yes, apt-build rocks. It's
El Lunes, 12 de Septiembre de 2005 17:19, Giacomo Lacava escribió:
> In my experience, fakeroot is broken and rarely works at all
Huh? Use sudo or su, if that works for you, but fakeroot *always* worked here,
and I can't imagine a reason for not using it.
--
Alex (a.k.a. suy) - GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC
In my experience, fakeroot is broken and rarely works at all, so I
rely on sudo and I'm happy with it. I don't run hardened webservers
though, and the packages are built on the same machine I will install
them on.
cheers
Giacomo
On 12/09/05, David Martínez Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El l
El lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2005 00:26, Giacomo Lacava escribió:
[...]
> from scratch thanks to the magical dpkg-* tools:
>
> apt-get source kompose-some-version
> cd kompose-some-version
> dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo -D && cd ..
> dpkg -i kompose-some-version.deb
You should not use sudo. T
> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C
> compiler cannot create executables
> See `config.log' for more details.
uhm, it looks like apt-build doesn't like your environment. I take you
already upgraded to gcc 4 and updated libc6 and binutils... can you
please post
I went down the apt-build path, it worked well for me. That is a nice
little tool to use! I knew you could rebuild DEBs, but I'm a RPM
refugee... I was quite used to rpm --rebuild, but atp-build's 'just
fetch the damn devel packages' was nice. Sweet!
I'll just wait for the new koffice packages, wh
Hello,
I've had working packages of KOffice 1.4.1 backported from Ubuntu, with
appropriate dependency changes and the like, since last week. I contact Mr.
Burton about using them, but he has some major plans for improving the
packaging IIRC.
Lawrence
On September 11, 2005 09:14 pm, Edward Dun
wow, i think i stepped into something wrote:
> > "when" type mails, but does anybody have any info on when a person
> can
> > expect to see the following (all pretty and packaged) on a debian
> mirror:
>
> KOffice should come pretty soon (a few weeks), afaik; for Kompose you
> should have a word
> "when" type mails, but does anybody have any info on when a person can
> expect to see the following (all pretty and packaged) on a debian mirror:
KOffice should come pretty soon (a few weeks), afaik; for Kompose you
should have a word with the developer (check on kde-apps.org), idem
for Kaffei
Hi, first I'd like to congratulate
all of the kde packagers who did such a good job of getting KDE
3.4.2, k3b, KDE Web Dev, the GTK-QT theme engine thingy, and Amarok
packaged after the ABI transition (and many others)... Everything is working great. I
suspect everybody on this li
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