I'm using Chris's KDE 3.0.2 debs and am having problems relating to kdelibs
and KDE's use of IPV6.
Currently, whenever a KDE application uses dns to lookup a host's address, it
sends a dns request for an IPV6 address and if one doesn't exist, the
application sends another dns request asking f
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On Saturday 13 July 2002 5:51 am, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> lördagen den 13 juli 2002 00.54 skrev David Bishop:
> > Well (and maybe this is what Jon meant) is anyone planning on packaging
> > up the beta releases? I don't think anyone should bother w
måndagen den 15 juli 2002 10.49 skrev David Pashley:
> Bit of a waste of effort there as the packages are being kept up to date in
> CVS. The builds may break, but I know that arts, kdelibs and kdebase did
> work last week.
Let's have a look in the CVS updated today:
for f in /q/cvs/kde3/*/debia
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On Monday 15 July 2002 11:09 am, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> måndagen den 15 juli 2002 10.49 skrev David Pashley:
> > Bit of a waste of effort there as the packages are being kept up to date
> > in CVS. The builds may break, but I know that arts, kdeli
Hello,
On woody, i built kde from cvs, however all i see is a blank screen on start.
I followed the instructions on kde.org on installing 2 versions of kde:
set .bash_profile as:
KDEDIR=/usr/local/kdecvs
QTDIR=/usr/local/qt
KDEHOME=~/.kdecvs
PATH=$PATH:$KDEDIR/bin:$QTDIR/bin
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$KDEDIR
Because wine in debian depends on kde2 (libarts, libarts-dev) i think
that wine compiled against kde3 (libarts1, libarts1-dev) should be put
along with the rest of kde3 on unofficial kde3 .debs repository.
Here is the patch that allows that.
I didn't check if sound works :)
Just that it compiles,
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Eric Aumont wrote:
> (EE) xf860OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice
> No such file or directory.
Either you have the wrong permissions on /dev/input/mice (I guess not
that would give you a different error message), or you don't have the
driver for it in the ke
I had to switch to USB mice/keyboards because my one of my cats pulled my
PS/2 connections out so hard that the sockets were loosened, and no longer
work.
When I first tried a USB mouse with Linux, I ran into this problem, and the
solution was to load a bewildering number (five?) of kernel modul
On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 14:09, Brad Felmey wrote:
> In order to ditch the $applnk_list/Debian submenus and have the items
> appear in the $applnk_list menus instead (truly merged menus), could I
> not modify the kde-update-menu.sh file so that occurences of type:
>
> if [ -e $PREFIX/Apps ]; then
>
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I recently installed kde 3.0.2 and I was trying to get compiling within
kdevelop to work. I installed qt3-mt-dev, kdebase-dev, and kdelib-dev, but
kdevelop still complains with
configure: error: The important program mcopidl was not found!
Please
> I recently installed kde 3.0.2 and I was trying to get compiling within
> kdevelop to work. I installed qt3-mt-dev, kdebase-dev, and kdelib-dev,
but
> kdevelop still complains with
>
>
> configure: error: The important program mcopidl was not found!
> Please check whether you installed KDE correc
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Sucess! I installed libarts1-dev (confusing, that wee little '1') and
everything worked fine.
But I have another question.
A few days ago I tried (on kde 2.2.2) to rip a cd with the audiocd thingy. It
worked, but all of my files were 400+ kbps.
kdevelop now works! The package was libarts1-dev. I missed out on the 1
before.
But now I'm having problems with audiocd. It rips fine, but it's always at
~100 kbps. In kde 2.2.2 a similar thing happened, but then it was always ~400
kbps. Is this a kde 3.0.2 bug?
Dave
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I've been playing arould with Debain for several years now, but I've always
been aware of the delay between software release and Debian release,
especially when freeze is approching. I've been toying with the idea of
building my own custom box for a while, and since I have some spare hardware
a
actually, while it claimed that is was copying 92 MB on the copy dialog, it
only copied 37.
Dave
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Does anyone else have this problem?
Does anyone have a fix?
I'm running 3.0.2
Dave
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On Monday 15 July 2002 8:34 pm, John Gay wrote:
> So, my question is, just how long can I expect the rest of KDE3 to take to
> compile?
Ages. kdelibs and kdebase both take about the same amount of time to compile
as QT, so thats ages. Then you have t
On Monday 15 July 2002 11:02 pm, David Gibb wrote:
> Does anyone else have this problem?
Nope. But then, you are not telling much... Maybe a stack trace or system
info...?
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system info:
athlon 1.4GHz
256MB memory
debian woody/sid
stderr gives:
mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
ASSERT: "mPlaylist" in ../../../noatun/library/pluginloader.cpp (259)
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = noatun pa
On Monday 15 July 2002 08:22 am, Wendy Rayner wrote:
> Hello,
> On woody, i built kde from cvs, however all i see is a blank screen on
> start. I followed the instructions on kde.org on installing 2 versions of
> kde: set .bash_profile as:
> KDEDIR=/usr/local/kdecvs
> QTDIR=/usr/local/qt
> KDEHOME=
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> > kdelibs, kdebase, kdemultimedia are at version 3.0.6
FWIW, 3.0.6 is the official code version for 3.1-alpha1.
> > kdeartwork, kdeedu, kdesdk, kdetoys are at version 3.0.2
>
> These are Ben Burtons packages
I'll be updating these to 3.1 once the
Apparently there is a patch for kde 2.2.2 here:
http://homepage.usask.ca/~aco907/audiocd-vorbisrc3.patch
I cannot see how this is still broken in the current 2.2.2 that is in
testing, but it is. Does it mean that the kde developers have not fixed
the problem yet themselves or is it the Debian pac
Woody has been frozen since last april (roughly 76 days). This bug is
fixed in KDE 3 though.
Chris
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 11:17:38AM +0800, Alwyn Schoeman wrote:
> Apparently there is a patch for kde 2.2.2 here:
>
> http://homepage.usask.ca/~aco907/audiocd-vorbisrc3.patch
>
> I cannot see how
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