On Thu 2009-08-06, jedd wrote:
> I'm probably going to upgrade to 4.3 in a day or so - once the
> package mirroring and other little buglets have been sorted out,
Ended up doing the upgrade this afternoon - quanta works the
same as it did before (with the same caveats abou
On Thu 2009-08-06, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> I run most packages from unstable, but have kept KDE at 3.5.9/3.5.10
> as my reason for running KDE in the first place was Quanta, which is
> still at 4:3.5.9-3, and does not "see" cervisia versions later than
> 4:3.5.9-3 and needs kde
El Martes, 22 de Noviembre de 2005 16:02, gregik gregik escribió:
> Hello!
>
> I'm running Debian unstable and I wanted to ask if someone else has
> same problem as I do. Every time I try to open .php file with quanta I
> get crash screen and following message:
>
Quant
Hello!
I'm running Debian unstable and I wanted to ask if someone else has
same problem as I do. Every time I try to open .php file with quanta I
get crash screen and following message:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1"
Ross Boylan wrote:
> Does it make any sense to think about building Quanta (or other KDE
> apps) in an earlier KDE environment, or is that just a bad idea?
The most simple way is to update to KDE 3.4.1 from this repository (add this
to /etc/apt/sources.list and then aptitude update;aptitud
I've had a bunch of problems with Quanta in testing (etch), and have
learned that some of them may be solved in later versions. So I'm
interested in running Quanta 3.4, or even the soon to be 3.5 in
testing, which is currently at KDE 3.3.
There were messages about backports recently
quanta fails to start with:
"quanta: symbol lookup error: quanta: undefined symbol: _ZTI15KNewStuffSecure"
kde 3.4.2 in sid (working quite well, thanks to whoever made it possible!)
kdelibs 4:3.4.2-3
kdelibs4-dev 4:3.4.2-3
(but no kdelibs4 or kdelibs-dev installed... kind of confu
Well, Kdevelop 3.2.0 (it comes with kde 3.4) compiled successfully and works
with cvsservice :)
Tomorrow I will try to generate non-conflicting deb's and integrate it into my
the system correctly...
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 21:47, Ernestas Vaiciukevicius wrote:
> I'll try to compile sid's kdev
I'll try to compile sid's kdevelop3 package, will see if that helps.
Moreover In case of success I'll have binaries optimized for pentium. :)
Thank you for great help..
> well, it's only a :
>
> apt-get source kdevelop
> apt-get install devscripts
> apt-get build-deps kdevelop
> cd kdevelop
> > just uploaded, and it really seems to fix the bug (not tested
> > extensively, but at least quanta has run 2 minutes without any
> > crash here, but doing nothing at all)
> >
> > I'll see if we can do the same for kdevelop ;)
>
> Quanta works ok, thanx
ouple of hours)
>
> just uploaded, and it really seems to fix the bug (not tested
> extensively, but at least quanta has run 2 minutes without any crash
> here, but doing nothing at all)
>
> I'll see if we can do the same for kdevelop ;)
Quanta works ok, thanx :)
But kdevelop
ouple of hours)
>
> just uploaded, and it really seems to fix the bug (not tested
> extensively, but at least quanta has run 2 minutes without any crash
> here, but doing nothing at all)
Runs without problems here now. Thanks :D
Jan
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> well, at least I am recompiling kdewebdev against the libcvsservice
> of kde 3.4.0.
>
> packages should be ready soon, and I'll upload them to alioth asap.
>
> (shuold be done in a couple of hours)
just uploaded, and it really seems to fix the bug (not tested
extensive
Le Jeu 31 Mars 2005 19:06, Ernestas Vaiciukevicius a écrit :
> I have the same problem - I already posted about it (kdevelop3
> crashes too for the same libcvsservice reasons, I think)...
> Now I'm using libcvsservice and cervisia from sid's repository and
> quanta and kdev
I have the same problem - I already posted about it (kdevelop3 crashes too for
the same libcvsservice reasons, I think)...
Now I'm using libcvsservice and cervisia from sid's repository and quanta and
kdevelop3 works ok...
To workaround dependency problems I've just extracted sid&
looks like it's libcvsservice related, and when I built kdewebdev,
kdesdk 3.4 was not built, and it was built against the lib from kde
3.3.2
we should build kdewebdev again and see if it still crashes (btw, I can
reproduce it here, I just checked, while I was writing to you ;p)
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Hello list,
I've recently upgraded to the experimental packages of KDE 3.4, which work
pretty fine after some initial glitches. One thing that does remain is that
Quanta crashes frequently (i'd say about a minute after it has been started,
even if it's being unused).
I&
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On Monday 12 April 2004 12:29, Tom Simnett wrote:
> On Monday 12 April 2004 10:08, Jochen Christmann wrote:
> > I have the same problem. I think that is the syntax highlighting or so,
> > but i cant find a way to turn them off and spee
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On Tuesday 13 April 2004 00:12, Michael Stucki wrote:
> Dear Tom,
>
> > Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point
> > where it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
>
> Which version are
Dear Tom,
> Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point
> where it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
Which version are you using? If I remember right there was a
"slow-typing-bug" which was fixed with Quanta 3.2.1.
However, I never checked
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On Monday 12 April 2004 10:08, Jochen Christmann wrote:
> I have the same problem. I think that is the syntax highlighting or so,
> but i cant find a way to turn them off and speed up the quanta. On a
> Athlon 1GHz Quanta is terrible slow,
Tom Simnett wrote:
Has anyone come across this one?
Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point where
it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
top shows CPU usage at over 90% sometimes even hitting 99%!
Any ideas?
I have the same problem. I think that is
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Has anyone come across this one?
Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point where
it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
top shows CPU usage at over 90% sometimes even hitting 99%!
Any ideas?
Cheers
Tom
version of http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk (or rather where this
> appears to be). I have been using subversion to version control the set of
> files. The checkout current version is sitting in ~/blue (blue being the
> name of the project). I want to turn this directory into a quanta project
been using subversion to version control the set of
files. The checkout current version is sitting in ~/blue (blue being the
name of the project). I want to turn this directory into a quanta project by
importing all the files.
When ever I try to do this I get an error message saying quanta
Ben Burton wrote:
Does quanta just need to be recompiled for 3.2.1 or will I have to wait
for Quanta 3.2 (which isn't ready yet, AFAIK)?
In all likelihood, quanta 3.2.1 will be uploaded today.
Ah I see.
Otherwise good work. 3.2.1 update went really smooth (except for the
/usr/bin/kde3 -&
> Does quanta just need to be recompiled for 3.2.1 or will I have to wait
> for Quanta 3.2 (which isn't ready yet, AFAIK)?
In all likelihood, quanta 3.2.1 will be uploaded today.
Ben.
Quanta does not work correctly with kde 3.2.1 installed; the project
files are no longer displayed in the tree view, and after fiddling with
my projects and screen layout in quanta, I got stuck with an empty
window (except for the toolbars). Removing quantarc and some other local
settings for
> i was looking quanta documentation, and i realized that most of it
> seems to be missing. So i thought of a quanta-doc package, but didn't
> see it. am i missing something?
English docs are in the quanta package. I had assumed that i18n docs
for quanta were in the kde-i18n-*
Hi,
i was looking quanta documentation, and i realized that most of it seems to be
missing. So i thought of a quanta-doc package, but didn't see it.
am i missing something?
(I'm using kde3.1 on sid)
Andrea
> After upgrading Quanta ( 3.1 to 3.1.1) in Sid is Quanta not longer useable.
> Quanta starts without Problems but then i can not do anything in Quanta.
I can't reproduce this here, but then I haven't upgraded for a week. So
if there's been a new libqt or kdelibs or somet
After upgrading Quanta ( 3.1 to 3.1.1) in Sid is Quanta not longer useable.
Quanta starts without Problems but then i can not do anything in Quanta.
I have to kill it manualy.
Starting quanta in konsole:
Conflict in /usr/lib/qt3/plugins/imageformats/libqjpeg-non-mt.so:
Plugin uses single
Le ven 27/12/2002 à 01:03, Ben Burton a écrit :
> anyway, i believe the problem you describe has been fixed in quanta CVS.
> Which version of quanta are you using again?
>
No the problem isn't fixed ...
Maybe I have to send a mail to the developpers ?
grégoire
Le ven 27/12/2002 à 01:03, Ben Burton a écrit :
> > Is there any solution for my quanta's problem ?
>
> sorry, i'm kind of skimming a lot of email here, home for christmas and
> not much net access.
>
> anyway, i believe the problem you describe has been fixed in
> Is there any solution for my quanta's problem ?
sorry, i'm kind of skimming a lot of email here, home for christmas and
not much net access.
anyway, i believe the problem you describe has been fixed in quanta CVS.
Which version of quanta are you using again?
Ben.
Le jeu 26/12/2002 à 10:19, Daniel Stone a écrit :
> Try with KWord. It's a problem with QRichTextView. Jaymz Julian
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fixed this, but David Faure rejected it
> for KWord on the grounds that it was just too insane. :)
>
I tried with kword 1.2.0. The problem is not the same : I
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 10:16:31AM +0100, Gr?goire Cachet scrawled:
> I have a problem with quanta which is very slow when I edit a page that
> contains about more than 250 lines. Quanta becomes very slow and
> unusable. For example it takes about 5 seconds to write one caracter
> whe
hello
I use kde 3.1 and quanta debs from
deb http://shakti.ath.cx/debian/kde3.1/ ./
I have a problem with quanta which is very slow when I edit a page that
contains about more than 250 lines. Quanta becomes very slow and
unusable. For example it takes about 5 seconds to write one caracter
when
Thanks!
On Thursday 21 November 2002 03:47 pm, Ben Burton wrote:
> > I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a
> > snag in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
>
> http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/ for KDE 3.0 u
> I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a snag
> in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/ for KDE 3.0 under gcc2.95, or
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3-gcc3.2/ for KDE 3.1 under gcc3.2.
Ben.
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My Quanta 3.0 debs are from http://www.opensides.be/debian/woody/kde3/
Take a look at http://mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3-debian/ for more info.
Albert
El Dijous 21 Novembre 2002 10:16, Matt Sheffield va escriure:
> I haven't been able to find
I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a snag
in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
> Wondering which package has got it wrong?
You want a newer quanta checkout. Try checking out HEAD from CVS (which will
become 3.1.0), or if you're already using g++-3.2 compiled packages then try
the package available at http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3-gcc3.2/ .
Ben.
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Wondering which package has got it wrong?
workplace:/home/wizard# apt-get install quanta
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
quanta
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 140 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B
Someone know why is Quanda too slow when I edit long file which include
plain text. With other files too for ex. perl. (for ex. when I write 10
chars Quanta show mi one per sec. and I have to wait).
Second question is why is Quanta opening editor in other window. Main
window not include editor
Hi
Why in my computer Quanta Open without editor window. In main window is
only structure tree.
To open edit window I have to click "show messages" to open edit window
which include messages window.
When I edit sth in edit window I cant use shortcats. To use shortcat I
have to act
Hmm. I have no idea what's up with the KURLRequester breakage. I haven't got
a 3.0.4 machine to test this on but I'll look into it when I have a chance.
Clearly it built under 3.0.3 (that's the package on people.debian.org), and
it still builds under 3.0.8 (== 3.1-beta2). So my first guess
Hi
> I now that is unstable version but it is terrible.
> I try compile quanta manually from source. Configuration going OK
> but when I take "make":
Yes. I have had similar experiences when trying to build Quanta 3.0
on my Debian testing/unstable computer with KDE 3.0.4.
Hi.
I updated my kde from 2.2.2 to 3.0.4 yesterday and everythink was ok.
Todaj I trying to install Quanta 3.0.0_1 (update from 2.0.1) from
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/
When I start quanta and I take "Quanta configuration" and click "ok" or
"cancel" the p
From: "Josef Spillner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sunday 15 September 2002 20:45, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> > Got hold of libqt3-mt-dev. That did a lot of good. Now the error
> > message says ..
> >
> > " checking for mcopidl ... not found
> > configure: error: The important program mcopidl was no
On Sunday 15 September 2002 20:45, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Got hold of libqt3-mt-dev. That did a lot of good. Now the error
> message says ..
>
> " checking for mcopidl ... not found
> configure: error: The important program mcopidl was not found !
> Please check whether you installed aRts corr
Ah yes, forgot to add that one to the list as well...
Todd
On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 15:25, Paul Cupis wrote:
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> On Sunday 15 September 2002 19:45, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> > Got hold of libqt3-mt-dev. That did a lot of good. Now the error
> > m
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On Sunday 15 September 2002 19:45, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Got hold of libqt3-mt-dev. That did a lot of good. Now the error
> message says ..
>
> " checking for mcopidl ... not found
> configure: error: The important program mcopidl was not found !
Hi
> You may want to try installing libqt3-mt-dev. Worked for me.
> You may also need to install kdelibs4-dev if memory serves me
> correctly...
> > If anyone knows of a way to get Quanta to build on KDE 3.0.3 from
> > source I'd be interested in hearing ab
Hi,
You may want to try installing libqt3-mt-dev. Worked for me. You may
also need to install kdelibs4-dev if memory serves me correctly...
Todd
On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 13:28, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Hi
>
> If anyone knows of a way to get Quanta to build on KDE 3.0.3 from
> s
Hi
If anyone knows of a way to get Quanta to build on KDE 3.0.3 from
source I'd be interested in hearing about it. My own attempt at
installation from source ends when I get the following error message
after running './configure' ..
" checking for Qt ... configure: e
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Corey
On Friday 30 August 2002 10:48, Sergio Rodríguez de Guzmán Martínez wrote:
> This is the way I followed to build quanta deb package step by step:
>
> Login to the CVS server using this command:
>
This is the way I followed to build quanta deb package step by step:
Login to the CVS server using this command:
'cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/kde login'
(just press ENTER when prompted for password)
Checkout the latest alpha Quanta Plus code from the repository.
'
build an unofficial deb package from the Quanta CVS. You
> can download it from here and try:
>
> http://coyote.asoc.euitt.upm.es/mud/debian/quanta_3.0.CVS-1_i386.deb
>
> Sergio...
>
> > #dpkg -i quanta_3.0pr1-1_i386.deb
> > (Reading database ... 38392 files and directories curr
I have also build an unofficial deb package from the Quanta CVS. You
can download it from here and try:
http://coyote.asoc.euitt.upm.es/mud/debian/quanta_3.0.CVS-1_i386.deb
Sergio...
> #dpkg -i quanta_3.0pr1-1_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 38392 files and directories currently ins
On Thursday 29 August 2002 21:44, Stefan Rotsch wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 August 2002 20:37, Amir Tal wrote:
> Hi Amir,
>
> > anything else compatible with kde 3.x ?
>
> Sure it is:
>
> $ apt-cache show quanta
> [...]
> Depends: kdelibs4 (>= 4:3.0.2), li
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 20:37, Amir Tal wrote:
Hi Amir,
> anything else compatible with kde 3.x ?
Sure it is:
$ apt-cache show quanta
[...]
Depends: kdelibs4 (>= 4:3.0.2), libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libfam0, libjpeg62,
libpng3, libqt3-mt (>= 2:3.0.4-1), libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 (
On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:22, Stefan Rotsch wrote:
> On Monday 26 August 2002 23:21, John Greer wrote:
> > Anyone have any luck building Quanta- 3.0pre1 on a Debian Unstable box?
> > KDE packages installed from kde.geniussystems.net I can get most of the
> > way through b
On Monday 26 August 2002 23:21, John Greer wrote:
> Anyone have any luck building Quanta- 3.0pre1 on a Debian Unstable box? KDE
> packages installed from kde.geniussystems.net I can get most of the way
> through but it dies out on the following... Thanks for any help...
Built without any
I build it from http://download.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.3/Debian
packages. It pass ./configure but need another library that I can't
remember now.
Bye
El lun, 26-08-2002 a las 22:21, John Greer escribió:
> Anyone have any luck building Quanta- 3.0pre1 on a Debian Unstable
Anyone have any luck building Quanta- 3.0pre1 on a Debian Unstable box? KDE
packages installed from kde.geniussystems.net I can get most of the way
through but it dies out on the following... Thanks for any help...
<<<>>>
quantapropertiespage.cpp:48: invalid use of und
hi
I tried to compile quanta 3.0 pr1 under my KDE 3.0.2 and my Sid
KDE come from kde3.geniussystems.net
quanta came from the KDE's CVS or the release from sourceforge, the
problem is the same
I receive this error :
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/zwiffer/compil/quanta/quanta/tree
Hi there!
Is the deb package of quanta for kde3 avaible in any place?
Thanks
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On Sunday 14 July 2002 00:16, Erik Johansson wrote:
> I think you need cvs version to make it compile with kde3. I'm not 100%
> sure, but this is what I have done and it works great. Instructions at:
The cvs version compiled fine.
Thank you!
Stefan
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I think you need cvs version to make it compile with kde3. I'm not 100% sure,
but this is what I have done and it works great. Instructions at:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=686946&forum_id=12422
// Erik
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On Saturday 13 July 2002 22:34, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> what keeps you from installing kdelibs-dev?
kdelibs-dev is not installable on my system because it depends on
kde2.2-packages. I already installed kdelibs4-dev, but this did not solve my
problem.
Stefan
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* Stefan Rotsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020713 19:52]:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running unstable and the current unofficial KDE 3.0.2 packages. I would
> like to compile quanta 2.0.1, but building fails:
>
> dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: kdelibs-dev (>> 4:2.
Hi all,
I am running unstable and the current unofficial KDE 3.0.2 packages. I would
like to compile quanta 2.0.1, but building fails:
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: kdelibs-dev (>> 4:2.2.0)
dpkg-buildpackage: Build dependencies/conflicts unsatisfied; aborting.
dpkg-buildp
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 17:03, Francesco Restaino wrote:
> I'm tryng to compile quanta 2.0.1 but i get the following error:
>
> .
>
> checking for KDE... libraries /usr/lib, headers /usr/include/kde
> checking for KDE paths... defaults
> checking for dcopidl... /
I'm tryng to compile quanta 2.0.1 but i get the following error:
.
checking for KDE... libraries /usr/lib, headers /usr/include/kde
checking for KDE paths... defaults
checking for dcopidl... /usr/bin/dcopidl
checking for dcopidl2cpp... /usr/bin/dcopidl2cpp
checking for mcopidl..
Ivan, does quanta.mo belong in the kde-i18n-* packages, given that quanta is
not one of the officially released apps?
If it does I'll remove the i18n files from the quanta packages, although it
seems a little strange to me.
Ben.
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When doing a apt-get install task-kde-extras I run into this
| [...]
|
| Selecting previously deselected package kyahoo.
| Unpacking kyahoo (from .../kyahoo_0.7.0-1_i386.deb) ...
| Selecting previously deselected package quanta.
| Unpacking quanta (from .../quanta_1%3a2.0-pr2-3_i386.deb
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On Tuesday, 29. May 2001 23:51, Chris Howells wrote:
> Due to the fact that I'm having trouble compiling Quanta (it can't find
> -lssl), I'm wondering if it's possible to get a binary version of Quanta
> from anywhere?
Due to the fact that I'm having trouble compiling Quanta (it can't find
-lssl), I'm wondering if it's possible to get a binary version of Quanta
from anywhere?
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http://www.chowells.uklinux.net
Hello,
I'm attempting to compile Quanta(2.0pr2), but having difficulty since it
can't locate the SSL libraries.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [quanta] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/source/x_and_applications/quanta/quan
> Does anyone know why the option to 'Get files from CVS repository (cvs
> checkout)' is not available to use when creating a project in Quanta? Is
> this perhaps an option that is not enabled at compile time? If so, can this
> option be enabled for future releases of this
Hello,
Does anyone know why the option to 'Get files from CVS repository (cvs
checkout)' is not available to use when creating a project in Quanta? Is this
perhaps an option that is not enabled at compile time? If so, can this option
be enabled for future releases of this packag
> > It's still crashing, with the debug output below. Should I send a bug
> > report to kde, the quanta developers, here, or what?
>
> Can you please send me one of your files that won't open? I'll try to
> reproduce the bug here. If I can, I'll file a
> It's still crashing, with the debug output below. Should I send a bug
> report to kde, the quanta developers, here, or what?
Can you please send me one of your files that won't open? I'll try to
reproduce the bug here. If I can, I'll file a bug with Debian and
Following up your own email is tacky but I have to take some of what I
said before back: opening any html file works fine. It only crashes when
I try and open .shtml files. Well, it also crashes when I right-click a
perl-cgi and select "open with quanta". Could this be traced d
It's still crashing, with the debug output below. Should I send a bug report
to kde, the quanta developers, here, or what? I'm afraid my ignorance is
showing :-) Note this crash happens when trying to open any html file, not
just one in particular. Also note, that I was *not* tryi
Works here at home. I'll try it at work tomorrow, but it's looking good :-)
Thanks.
D.A.Bishop
On Saturday 14 April 2001 18:59, Ben Burton wrote:
> Okay, the new quanta release is in incoming.. please let me know if the
> problem persists (ak, I sound like I'm
Okay, the new quanta release is in incoming.. please let me know if the
problem persists (ak, I sound like I'm flogging paracetamol..).
Ben.
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Just because p
On Saturday 14 April 2001 00:28, Ben Burton wrote:
> If you can hang out a couple of days, Quanta has just made a new release
> which I will be packaging shortly.
>
> > quanta, I wanted to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. First off,
> > it doesn't look like
If you can hang out a couple of days, Quanta has just made a new release
which I will be packaging shortly.
> quanta, I wanted to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. First off,
> it doesn't look like quanta has been updated to use the newest qt
> libraries. Is t
I've now upgraded to kde 2.2 alpha, and it shows :-) I've already submitted
a bug report against kmail, but before I did the same against quanta, I
wanted to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. First off, it doesn't
look like quanta has been updated to use the newe
puload, kdbg, keuklid, knetload,
> kprof, quanta.
>
> Hopefully this answers the earlier request for quanta in potato.
>
> Also, to Reinhard Borek who wrote regarding kdbg, I have taken out version
> (>= 5.0) in the gdb recommendation.
>
> Thanks immensely to Jaye Inabnit who
Hi.. a number of KDE applications have now been either packaged or repackaged
for potato users: kbear, kcpuload, kdbg, keuklid, knetload, kprof, quanta.
Hopefully this answers the earlier request for quanta in potato.
Also, to Reinhard Borek who wrote regarding kdbg, I have taken out version
> does there exist any Quanta package for Potato?
there used to be...I nuked the .debs as there was newer source...I built
the packages, uploaded stuff, but somehow lost the i386 deb... :)
I'll get the latest rebuilt...
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Ivan E. Moore II
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> does there exist any Quanta package for Potato?
Hi. I've taken over Quanta maintenance as of a couple of weeks ago. However
I have no access to a potato machine on which to build a potato package, and
I have not nearly enough free drive space at the moment to do it in a chro
Hi,
does there exist any Quanta package for Potato?
Thanks,
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Hubert Palme Bergische Universitaet-Gesamthochschule Wuppertal
Computing Center
Hi,
I use KDE 2.1 on Potato, qt 2.3.0-beta1-0. Quanta is 2.0-beta3-0, XFree 3.3.6.
When I try to star quanta I get this:
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# quanta
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = quanta path =
backtrace gets me the following:
[...]
(no debugging
okies..I grabbed the latest source from ftp.debian.org and built potato
packages and they seem to fix this problem...the new package is now
available on kde.tdyc.com in the beta section as it requires the new
kdelibs package since that's all I have to build against anymore.
Ivan
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I can reproduce this and will figure out what's going on...
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 12:36:36AM +0100, Gerralt de Vree wrote:
> On Thursday 04 January 2001 23:52, Mariusz Przygodzki wrote:
> > I am sorry but I can not reproduce this thing. The debian package of Quanta
> >
On Thursday 04 January 2001 23:52, Mariusz Przygodzki wrote:
> I am sorry but I can not reproduce this thing. The debian package of Quanta
> does not provide own MimeType in *.desktop file so this is strange a little
> bit for me.
I can reproduce it partly. When I make a new "li
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