On Saturday 11 September 2010 11:09:36 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Diederik de Haas
> wrote:
> > Tonight I upgraded to KDE 4.5.1 and now I can't logout/shutdown/etc with
> > the keyboard anymore.
> That doesn't sound like a packaging bug to me, please report it u
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tonight I upgraded to KDE 4.5.1 and now I can't logout/shutdown/etc with the
> keyboard anymore.
> Through Alt+F5 I bring up the Lancelot menu and then with Alt+L I get the
> Leave menu popup
>
Hello,
Tonight I upgraded to KDE 4.5.1 and now I can't logout/shutdown/etc with the
keyboard anymore.
Through Alt+F5 I bring up the Lancelot menu and then with Alt+L I get the Leave
menu popup
containing Logout/Reboot/Shutdown/SuspendToDisk/SuspendToRam options, which I
could previ
how to forward a bug upstream in 3 minutes, I'd be
> > more than willing to do so (-:.
>
> Started Mon Apr 13 20:20:49 EST 2009
>
> apt-get install
> apt-get install plasma-widget-lancelot
>
> Add widget.
>
> Right click lancelot - about
> Howto report bugs clic
in 30 minutes.
No this hasn't been staged. I have never used Lancelot before and never had
any contact with Ivan before.
Valerio reported a problem on Wednesday in debian-kde.
Had he reported to debian bug tracking system it would still be sitting there
and wouldn't yet be forwarde
ystem, which is an email subscription system
which anyone can use to track what is going on with a Debian package:
For example lancelot is covered here:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/k/kdeplasma-addons.html
Ivan (as upstream lancelot maintainer) maybe interested in subscribing to the
PTS as he would
:20:49 EST 2009
apt-get install
apt-get install plasma-widget-lancelot
Add widget.
Right click lancelot - about
Howto report bugs click http://bugs.kde.org
Mon Apr 13 20:23:43 EST 2009
Click Report New Bug
Select Debian Unstable & KDE 4.2.2
Copy and paste from original email from this thread
On Saturday 11 April 2009 19:21:11 Arthur Marsh wrote:
> [As an aside, HPLIP *DOES NOT EVEN HAVE ANY MAILING LISTS* and this was
> a barrier against finding and reporting bugs upstream against HPLIP )-:.]
Thanks Arthur,
This is a very good point.
What I have found works best is when upstream sub
Hi, I'd like to preface this reply with the statement that I have read
this entire thread, and have appreciated the Debian KDE maintainers
efforts in general and Mark Purcell in particular.
Mark Purcell wrote, on 09/04/09 18:53:
On Thursday 09 April 2009 11:14:26 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
El Jueves, 9 de Abril de 2009, Ritesh Raj Sarraf escribió:
> Upstream simply tagged it as a backward incompatible major release. And so
> did many of the other distributions.
Are you sure of this? AFAIK, upstream provided upgrade paths through
kconf_update, as always. And if something broke, it w
On Thursday 09 April 2009 19:24:30 you wrote:
>On Friday 10 April 2009 00:46:44 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> Won't someone please think of the users?
>Boyd,
I actually prefer Stephen--I'm a junior and my father is Boyd.
>The Debian KDE team can do about 5-10 things in a month.
>
>Which would
On Friday 10 April 2009 00:46:44 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Won't someone please think of the users?
Boyd,
The Debian KDE team can do about 5-10 things in a month.
Which would the users prefer:
1. Handle 2 RC bugs, build, package and upload 3 packages from KDE 4.2.x
and
discuss on I
Modestas Vainius wrote:
>> Won't someone please think of the users?
> The reason I'm talking with you is because I think of the users. The
> reason we try hard to maintain and publish good packages is because we
> think of the users. The reason KDE is in Debian is because Debian KDE
> maintainers
In <200904091712.11218.variosin...@gmail.com>, Manolete, ese artista...
wrote:
>El Jueves 09 Abril 2009 16:46:44 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
>> How is a non-technical Debian user supposed to know if a bug is Debian-
>> specific or not without installing a different distribution?
>
>Asking in
Hello,
On 2009 m. April 9 d., Thursday 17:46:44 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >2) We will probably never forward a new upstream bug reported to the
> > Debian BTS to KDE BTS (i.e. open a new bug) and we will not play proxy
> > between the user and upstream.
>
> This is part of being a maintainer
Alle Thursday 09 April 2009, Alejandro Exojo ha scritto:
> El Jueves, 9 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
> > Can you think how fast a RFS on the debian-mentors list would
> > be denied if accompanied by "I won't have time to deal with bugs, please
> > file them all upstream."?
>
El Jueves 09 Abril 2009 16:46:44 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
> How is a non-technical Debian user supposed to know if a bug is Debian-
> specific or not without installing a different distribution?
Asking in upstream forums to see if users of different distributions are
experiencing the sam
In <200904091620.34787@badopi.org>, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
>El Jueves, 9 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
>> I get my OS from one source, the Debian repositories (and initially the
>> Debian cdimage ftp server). I should only need to provide feedback to one
>> source: Debian.
In <200904091114.11428.modes...@vainius.eu>, Modestas Vainius wrote:
>> If Debian can't shoulder the burden of maintaining KDE, they shouldn't be
>> packaging it. Debian maintainers should be ready to receive bug reports
>> from Debian users. I should not have to run another distribution or
>> co
El Jueves, 9 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
> Can you think how fast a RFS on the debian-mentors list would
> be denied if accompanied by "I won't have time to deal with bugs, please
> file them all upstream."?
I maintained two KDE-related packages in Debian, and of course I d
On Thursday 09 April 2009 04:23:41 you wrote:
>On Thursday 09 April 2009 11:14:26 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> >Are you aware about how many Debian packagers has the Qt/KDE team? Do you
>> >imagine how many time is needed to handle this? And not only the KDE
>> > people, but other teams as well
On Thursday 09 April 2009 11:14:26 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >Are you aware about how many Debian packagers has the Qt/KDE team? Do you
> >imagine how many time is needed to handle this? And not only the KDE
> > people, but other teams as well.
>
> If Debian can't shoulder the burden of maint
Hello,
On 2009 m. April 9 d., Thursday 04:14:26 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Another good reason to file bugs that affect Debian in the DBTS even if
> they are already upstream: apt-listbugs.
As I said, RC (grave, serious, critical) should end up in Debian BTS as they
are likely to affect many
On 2009-04-09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> As far as the effort required to wrangle the bugs, this can be spread out b=
> y=20
> getting users involved. KDE itself has had some pretty good luck with "Bug=
>=20
> Day"s where users meet developers on IRC (or whatever) and confirm/deny bug=
> s,
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <200904090054.49296@badopi.org>, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
>> El Miércoles, 8 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
>>> IMO:
>>> Even if you *know* the bug is a problem caused by upstream, you should
>>> probably file it on the Debian BTS if it affec
On Mié 08 Abr 2009 22:14:26 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
> In <200904090054.49296@badopi.org>, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
> >El Miércoles, 8 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
[snip]
> If Debian can't shoulder the burden of maintaining KDE, they shouldn't be
> packaging it. Deb
In <200904090054.49296@badopi.org>, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
>El Miércoles, 8 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
>> IMO:
>> Even if you *know* the bug is a problem caused by upstream, you should
>> probably file it on the Debian BTS if it affects Debian. This way it will
>> show
On 2009-04-08, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> To clean up the bts will probably require around 4 people putting 15
> minutes each day into it on average over a half year. Help is needed.
> ANd please help instead of telling us how to do our jobs.
http://users.alioth.debian.org/~pusling-guest/pkg-kde-buggr
El Miércoles, 8 de Abril de 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
> IMO:
> Even if you *know* the bug is a problem caused by upstream, you should
> probably file it on the Debian BTS if it affects Debian. This way it will
> show up in automated reports for the status of bugs in
> stable/testing/u
On 2009-04-08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> IMO:
> Even if you *know* the bug is a problem caused by upstream, you should=20
> probably file it on the Debian BTS if it affects Debian. This way it will=
>=20
> show up in automated reports for the status of bugs in=20
> stable/testing/unstable a
Alle Wednesday 08 April 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ha scritto:
> In <200904090014.01454.modes...@vainius.eu>, Modestas Vainius wrote:
> >On 2009 m. April 8 d., Wednesday 23:59:10 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >> Then file the bug at the Debian BTS and the maintainer will forward it
> >> to upst
In <200904090014.01454.modes...@vainius.eu>, Modestas Vainius wrote:
>On 2009 m. April 8 d., Wednesday 23:59:10 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> Then file the bug at the Debian BTS and the maintainer will forward it
>> to upstream if necessary. (Of course, only to this is you are willing
>> to wor
te, ese artista...=20
> wrote:
>>[I]f you are not sure if it's a problem in the Debian
>>package or in Lancelot itself...
>
> Then file the bug at the Debian BTS and the maintainer will forward it to=20
> upstream if necessary. (Of course, only to this is you are willin
Hello,
On 2009 m. April 8 d., Wednesday 23:59:10 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Then file the bug at the Debian BTS and the maintainer will forward it to
> upstream if necessary. (Of course, only to this is you are willing to work
> with the maintainer to correctly resolve the bug.)
WRONG thinki
In <200904082112.06053.variosin...@gmail.com>, Manolete, ese artista...
wrote:
>[I]f you are not sure if it's a problem in the Debian
>package or in Lancelot itself...
Then file the bug at the Debian BTS and the maintainer will forward it to
upstream if necessary. (Of course
site to search and ask regardless what distribution you are using,
and if you are not sure if it's a problem in the Debian package or in Lancelot
itself...
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> Are you sure it's a distro especific problem, it only happens in Debian?
> Perhaps is a Lancelot one.
>
I can't be sure since I use only Debian
> I'd recommend you to search, and eventually post, in http://forum.kde.org
I going to searc
El Miércoles 08 Abril 2009 14:54:54 Valerio Passini escribió:
>
> Should I file a bugreport to Debian? Thank you
>
> Valerio
>
Are you sure it's a distro especific problem, it only happens in Debian?
Perhaps is a Lancelot one.
I'd recommend you to search, and
Dear Developers,
Lancelot is a nice replacement for kickoff and bears several features among of
which there is the possibility to access disk partitions and devices connected
to the computer. I have a dual boot machine with a couple of NTFS partitions
that I don't need to access normally,
On Saturday 13 September 2008 15:37:03 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
> On Friday 12 September 2008 18:28:39 Sune Vuorela wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Also see http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/ - especially the "get
> > involved"-part ;)
>
> It would be very nice if you publish your list here
On Friday 12 September 2008 18:28:39 Sune Vuorela wrote:
[snip]
> Also see http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/ - especially the "get
> involved"-part ;)
It would be very nice if you publish your list here (or you can provide us a
link).
I should be doing qt-embedded, by a muche easier package woul
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Sune Vuorela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2008-09-13, Cassiano Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Also see http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/ - especially the "get
> >> involved"-part ;)
> >
> >
> > I'll have a look at that. How should I get started (obviously
On 2008-09-13, Cassiano Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Also see http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/ - especially the "get
>> involved"-part ;)
>
>
> I'll have a look at that. How should I get started (obviously skip the get
> the sources from upstream part ;P )?
>
> I'll probably bug you *a lot*
t
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> > Any plans on packaging Lancelot?
> > http://lancelot.fomentgroup.org/main
> >
> > It is a third menu option for KDE4. Looks pretty promising.
> >
> > Could I help with packaging somehow?
>
> Some kubuntuni
On 2008-09-12, Cassiano Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Any plans on packaging Lancelot?
> http://lancelot.fomen
Any plans on packaging Lancelot?
http://lancelot.fomentgroup.org/main
It is a third menu option for KDE4. Looks pretty promising.
Could I help with packaging somehow?
Cheers,
Cassiano Leal
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