Hi everyone,
Good news. With a *HUGE* effort from Thomas Schoepf I have finally managed
to get kde 3.0.3 onto my PC. Thank you very much Thomas for your time,
effort, patience and advice. Very much appreciated. I don't know why I had
so much troubles getting it all to work, I rebuilt my debian
tisdagen den 1 oktober 2002 00.40 skrev Ben Burton:
> Hmm, and taking a closer look the pixmaps *are* showing up in kword.files,
> kspread.files, etc - so I suspect it's actually a case that they were just
> left out of the koffice-debian.tar.gz that was uploaded.
I only include the files I have
Hi all!
I am newbie in this list, and wqnt to know HOW CAN I COMPILE KDE3 ON DEBIAN3.0
Arash Bijanzadeh wrote:
Hi all!
I am newbie in this list, and wqnt to know HOW CAN I COMPILE KDE3 ON DEBIAN3.0
No reason to compile it if you can just get it right?
Read:
http://davidpashley.com/debian-kde
- Anders
Hello,
> Hi all!
> I am newbie in this list, and wqnt to know HOW CAN I COMPILE KDE3 ON DEBIAN3.0
I think, you can savely compile KDE3.1beta1, which gives you some
additional nice features like tabs in Konqueror. I have not
encountered any problems with it.
First install qt3. You can get qt-copy
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 12:27, Michael Thaler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > Hi all!
> > I am newbie in this list, and wqnt to know HOW CAN I COMPILE KDE3 ON
> > DEBIAN3.0
>
> I think, you can savely compile KDE3.1beta1, which gives you some
> additional nice features like tabs in Konqueror. I have not
>
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 03:25:29PM +0330, Arash Bijanzadeh wrote:
> That's the problem! I got qt-copy from KDECVS but there was some error
> compiling it.
> Any idea?
Could you please be a little bit more specific, what error messages you get?
As far as I remember, all you have to do is
export
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hello!
about 2 weeks ago my konqueror 3.0.3 in a mixed unstable/testing setup (debs
from KDE) stopped diplaying special characters (i.e. german umlauts) right in
HTML pages which use the font "Arial" or "Helvetica". now they are just shown
as some
I apt-getted KDE3 on it.Now when I am trying to run dselect it complain that
there is some version confjict about zlib1g and zlib1g-dev and also some
other packages I don't know what can I do? Is it a bug or something that can
be solved. Could anybody help me please?
This is a bit of a wild guess because you did not say which unofficial KDE3
packages you are attempting to use or what the rest of your system
configuration is (debian version, in particular). I'm going to reply at
length in the hopes that many lurking newbies may benefit from a post that
hits
Hi!
This is primarily for Ralf Nolden, but others can make use of this, too.
There is a patch for kde-cvs qt-copy (3.1.0):
url: http://yenar.host.sk/qt-copy-debian-update.diff
I built set of snapshot kde debian packages (made shortly after Beta2
tag). Please *do not* download them from here, only
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 15:57, Yenar Calentaure wrote:
Hi,
Yenar, I got your mail(s) yesterday and downloaded the stuff here at work.
Unfortunately I couldn't have a look at that now and I still need an ftp
account on ftp.kde.org from Dirk or so
Hi,
I am currently developing a project using KDevelop (v2.1, as distributed with
debian/stable) and would like to produce a well-behaved .deb (ie that can be
installed on stable systems without having to fetch anything else exotic, and
work 'out of the box'). All my dependencies are in stable
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 07:09 am, Dan Boresjo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently developing a project using KDevelop (v2.1, as distributed
> with debian/stable) and would like to produce a well-behaved .deb (ie that
> can be installed on stable systems
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 2:09 pm, Dan Boresjo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently developing a project using KDevelop (v2.1, as distributed
> with debian/stable) and would like to produce a well-behaved .deb (ie that
> can be installed on stable systems without having to fetch anything else
> exotic,
Ben Burton wrote:
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Your post was both offensive and
discriminatory (yes I know some gay people, and I find anti gay comments
vulgar and unneccessary).
Hmm? How was Russell's post offensive, discriminatory or anti-gay? He was
mistaken about your sexu
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 16:53, James Thorniley wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 October 2002 2:09 pm, Dan Boresjo wrote:
> > Currenly running 'make install' puts all the files in the wrong place
> > (presumably the KDE standard locations). Is it correct for
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