Ok,
kdelibs/kdebase/kdemultimedia
fresh, updated. Current with sid. Let me know. Should fix alot of problems.
I have no plans on uploading again until final (ie approx 2 weeks), unless
there are show stoppers.
I'm trying to work on a libqt2.2-xft package for unstable. Speaking of which
if
> > (...)
> > connect() failed: : Connection refused
>
> This is the same problem as I described in debian bug #83762.
>
> It should be fixed in the next upload of packages. In the meantime, you
let me know if this is fixed.
--
Ivan E. Moore II
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://snowcra
> I have successfully (?) installed kde2.0 on debian 2.2, but have had some
> bizarre problems afterwards.
> Kview won't show any pictures at all, and konqueror only shows some.(! think
> it has something to do with blocking pics with links, but I don't know how to
> turn it off.) I had to compi
> >licq (and the crowd goes wild)
> with kde support ? :) I had to rebuild the plugin qt by hand to have that and
> it is sure good stuff
FYI, the maintainer of licq is going to include KDE support in future
versions.
> BTW I have revamped the kdevelop(1.4) debian packaging script, and afte
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 09:23, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Ok,
>
> kdelibs/kdebase/kdemultimedia
>
> fresh, updated. Current with sid. Let me know. Should fix alot of
> problems. I have no plans on uploading again until final (ie approx 2
> weeks), unless there are show stoppers.
>
> I'm try
Finally,
Here is an updated set. I'm going to work on a dh-kde package or something
that'll contain this stuff.
Thanks.
now...to really make this dh-kde package of some benefit...suggestions from
all. Beyond the templates what else do packagers require or look for? Submit
examples, idea
> Looks like there is/was a QT_XFT environment variable:
>
[...]
> $ export QT_XFT=0
> $ konsole
I remember seeing this... I guess if this works it comes down to proper
documentation and a debconf warning with the libqt2.2 package stating that
by default it's on...to shut it off do that... hmm
Am Tuesday 30 January 2001 09:23 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> What I want to know is:
>
> Can I (eventually) build the main qt package with XFT support and
> through configuration options not have it use the features? I mean it's
> currently incomplete right now, but some people want to play w
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 01:39:21AM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > > (...)
> > > connect() failed: : Connection refused
> >
> > This is the same problem as I described in debian bug #83762.
> >
> > It should be fixed in the next upload of packages. In the meantime, you
>
> let me know if thi
mánudagur 29. janúar 2001 22:07, Pablo de Vicente skrifaði:
> Ivan,
>
> I have updated to KDE2.1beta2 and dead keys work again. It is a wonderful
> improvement after several months without that feature.
Amen.
Also, the caret (^) suddenly re-appeared, just as I was about to start
looking at the
> Also, the caret (^) suddenly re-appeared, just as I was about to start
> looking at the Icelandic keyboard settings. Apparently that was part of the
> same problem and not a separate one.
good.
> Lots of little things started working again in beta 2, but one thing is
> broken. Pressing ctrl-
> > > > connect() failed: : Connection refused
> > >
> > > This is the same problem as I described in debian bug #83762.
> > >
> > > It should be fixed in the next upload of packages. In the meantime, you
> >
> > let me know if this is fixed.
>
> I'm sorry to say, but it's not fixed.
yup... ok
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 10:26:43AM +, Logi Ragnarsson wrote:
> Lots of little things started working again in beta 2, but one thing is
> broken. Pressing ctrl-alt-arrow (I may have changed the keyboard settings to
> match icewm, can't remember) to switch between virtual desktops now jumps 2
þriðjudagur 30. janúar 2001 10:36.
Ivan E. Moore II skrifaði:
> > Lots of little things started working again in beta 2, but one thing is
> > broken. Pressing ctrl-alt-arrow (I may have changed the keyboard settings
> > to match icewm, can't remember) to switch between virtual desktops now
> > jum
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Just checking here before sending in a bug-report. For me
the KDE support for Licq still doesn't work.
I'm running Licq 1.0.2 compiled Jan 28 (according to the about
screen) which should have KDE support. If I enable docking, the
icon will appear on my desktop, not on the panel.
Is there anything s
Hello,
today I updated on potato with dselect (choose task-kde). I pu in the
sourches.list:
deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato main crypto optional qt1apps
Now kdm start. I can login a KDE2-session. But then only a blue screen and
xterm-window is there.
What can I do?
BoRaGlas GmbH
c/o Fachb
> Just checking here before sending in a bug-report. For me
> the KDE support for Licq still doesn't work.
> I'm running Licq 1.0.2 compiled Jan 28 (according to the about
> screen) which should have KDE support. If I enable docking, the
> icon will appear on my desktop, not on the panel.
> Is ther
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:40:25PM +0100, Thomas Rainer wrote:
> Hello,
> today I updated on potato with dselect (choose task-kde). I pu in the
> sourches.list:
> deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato main crypto optional qt1apps
>
> Now kdm start. I can login a KDE2-session. But then only a blue
working here, compiled 27th januari (using potato)
> Just checking here before sending in a bug-report. For me
> the KDE support for Licq still doesn't work.
> I'm running Licq 1.0.2 compiled Jan 28 (according to the about
> screen) which should have KDE support. If I enable docking, the
> icon wi
> working here, compiled 27th januari (using potato)
Ok... I need clarification. :)
let's not use compiled dates...let's use package version numbers...
so...I'm going to assume this is the licq package that is part of the
kde.tdyc.com suite - package version # 1.0.2-0.potato2
> > Just checki
> > > Just checking here before sending in a bug-report. For me
> > > the KDE support for Licq still doesn't work.
> > > I'm running Licq 1.0.2 compiled Jan 28 (according to the about
> > > screen) which should have KDE support. If I enable docking, the
> > > icon will appear on my desktop, not on
I did an apt-get source licq on sid
and it seems that the debian maintainer uses --enable-kde for the qt-plugin
configure script instead of --with-kde
that's why the current licq doesn't support kde
best regards
C.
--
Christophe Prud'homme |
MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | L
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 12:25:58PM -0500, Christophe Prud'homme wrote:
> I did an apt-get source licq on sid
> and it seems that the debian maintainer uses --enable-kde for the qt-plugin
> configure script instead of --with-kde
>
> that's why the current licq doesn't support kde
that and he didn
Ok,
So with about 2 1/2 weeks to go ( 19/02 is the actual tentative release
date) till 2.1 is released I wanted to say that when the 2.1 packages are
dropped into the "main" branch on kde.tdyc.com, the old 2.0.1 packages will
be moved into their own branch so as to leave them accessable for t
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > > or try kbuildsycoca
> >
> > But that did... ;) - After running kbuildsycoca all seems to be working
> > fine.
[...]
> kbuildsycoca is your friend. :)
However I have to run kbuildsycocaeverytime I start a KDE session. Else
the bug returns. Not a
> > kbuildsycoca is your friend. :)
>
> However I have to run kbuildsycocaeverytime I start a KDE session. Else
> the bug returns. Not a real bug, but annoying...
that's really whacked... not sure what's causing this...something lingering
in your ~/.kde I suspect...
--
Ivan E.
> have no clue about what you did..but I updated my stuff and there are
> packages. I have not heard anything about them so I assume people don't
> know they are there or they are not having any problems. not sure. :)
Hum you beat me on this
I didn't apply my patches to the debian dir
I was wait
When can we expect to be able apt-get KDE
2.1b1? Or if it's available, what do we need to add to our
/etc/apt/sources.list?
Robert Tilley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> When can we expect to be able apt-get KDE 2.1b1? Or if it's available, what
> do we need to add to our /etc/apt/sources.list?
>
where have you been? KDE 2.1b1 has been out for a while and has been
apt-get-able for almost as long...and as of a couple days ago KDE 2.1b2 has
been apt-get-able.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> apt-get-able for almost as long...and as of a couple days ago KDE 2.1b2 has
> been apt-get-able.
Is this the 2.1b2 for potato that is built with debugging enabled?
- Bruce
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:53:33PM -0700, Bruce Sass wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > apt-get-able for almost as long...and as of a couple days ago KDE 2.1b2 has
> > been apt-get-able.
>
> Is this the 2.1b2 for potato that is built with debugging enabled?
actually I don't
Hi!
I have a strange problem with konqueror. If i click on an image, it gets
loaded but not rendered. If I just visit the previous page, by pushing back &
forward buttons, the image is OK. Happens with at least GIF and jpeg image
formats.
Here is a snippet from my .xsession-errors:
---8<
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
>
> the potato "beta" section on kde.tdyc.com (and it's mirrors) contains
> *post* 2.1b2 packages.
Since the FTP server at kde.tdyc.com ceased, I've been using the following
sources.list line:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com/debian potato main crypto optional beta
However, whe
> > the potato "beta" section on kde.tdyc.com (and it's mirrors) contains
> > *post* 2.1b2 packages.
>
> Since the FTP server at kde.tdyc.com ceased, I've been using the following
> sources.list line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ftp kde.tdyc.com
Connected to kde.tdyc.com.
220 buddha.optics.arizona.edu F
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
>
> > Since the FTP server at kde.tdyc.com ceased, I've been using the following
> > sources.list line:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ftp kde.tdyc.com
> Connected to kde.tdyc.com.
> 220 buddha.optics.arizona.edu FTP server ready.
> Name (kde.tdyc.com:rkrusty):
>
> hmmm...it
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> actually I don't think I compiled the most recent kdelibs/kdebase packages
> with
> debugging enabled...but yes, for potato.
>
> the potato "beta" section on kde.tdyc.com (and it's mirrors) contains
> *post* 2.1b2 packages.
Excellent, just the answ
> ---8<-
> fatal parsing error: unexpected end of file in line 1
> fatal parsing error: error while parsing prolog in line 1
> Parsing error
> kparts: WARNING: Part 'child view' has a widget view widget with a focus
> policy of NoFocus. It should have at least a ClickFocus policy, for part
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 17:02, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> the potato "beta" section on kde.tdyc.com (and it's mirrors) contains
> *post* 2.1b2 packages.
>
Powerpc versions of these are lagging badly. I only have one machine (Power
Macintosh 7300/200) to do the builds. Since I have been spoile
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