I cann't compile the Head of arts it gives:
Making all in qtmcop
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/tester/KDE/arts/qtmcop'
/home/tester/KDE/qt-copy/bin/moc ./qiomanager_p.h -o qiomanager_p.moc
source='qiomanager.cc' object='qiomanager.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile='.deps/qiomanager.Plo' tmpdepfile='.d
>
> > Quit kmail, delete the index files, i.e rm ~/Mail/.Data.index*, and
> > restart kmail and it should reappear.
> >
> > Nick
>
> I tried the above and did not work in my case. After much work I gave up,
> deleted ~/.kde/config/apps/kmailrc and began again. All of my email
> directories were
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(PPS: Prescript, not postscript).
(PPPS: Not GhostScript, either).
Hi all,
First off, let me apologize for apparently causing some confusion. The
3.0.3 release was the first where the debs were stored on
download.xx.k.o. There were a few reasons:
* kde3.gen
Am I right in assuming these packages have been compiled against gcc
2.95?
There's a lot of talk about incompatibilities in moving to gcc 3.2,
however I haven't seen any discussion on the problems that will be faced
by users like me who are using packages from the KDE 3.x.x series.
I hope we don
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On Wednesday 23 October 2002 12:28 am, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> David Pashley wrote:
> > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly
> > easy.
> >
> > run:
> > apt-get install libgpgme-dev
> > apt-get source libgpgme6
> >
> > c
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On Wednesday 23 October 2002 10:30, Andy Saxena wrote:
> Am I right in assuming these packages have been compiled against gcc
> 2.95?
>
> There's a lot of talk about incompatibilities in moving to gcc 3.2,
> however I haven't seen any discussion on the
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Кто-то писал тут про этот глюк...
Так вот, я сегодня полдня мучил qt в gdb. Результат - есть воркараунд,
см. мой комментарий внизу http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44993.
hello,
I think it would be better if you could tipe your question in english.
wolfgang
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On the last episode (Wednesday 23 October 2002 08:03), Arash Bijanzadeh
wrote:
> I cann't compile the Head of arts it gives:
> .libs/qiomanager.o(.text+0x11c7): undefined reference to
> `QMetaObjectCleanUp::QM
> etaObjectCleanUp(char const *, QMetaObject *(*)(void))'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exi
> If we can settle on a status quo which is one sources.list line per
> user, get all the Debian KDE maintainers (myself, David, Ben,
> other-Daniel, Chris, Ralf) to work on that, that would be pretty ace.
Works for me. As long as it's a solution that allows me to upload
3rd-party KDE apps as we
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 20:40, Daniel Stone wrote:
> If we can settle on a status quo which is one sources.list line per
> user, get all the Debian KDE maintainers (myself, David, Ben,
> other-Daniel, Chris, Ralf) to work on that, that would be pretty ace
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 12:32:33PM +1300, Corrin Lakeland scrawled:
> On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 20:40, Daniel Stone wrote:
>
> > If we can settle on a status quo which is one sources.list line per
> > user, get all the Debian KDE maintainers (myself, David, Ben,
> > other-Daniel, Chris, Ralf) to work on
KDevelop (2.13) is trying to make a fool of me. It does not show the
KDE3 docs in the help tree below "Qt/KDE Libraries". It does show
entries for projects I have created (one of them deleted in the
meantime).
Where are these settings stored? I've searched everywhere I could think
of and then
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:06:05AM -0400, Joey Hess scrawled:
> Debian should follow the lead of every other major distro and offer the
> exact same menu layout throughout.
>
> -- http://debianplanet.net/node.php?id=831
>
> I cannot help but shudder when I read that comment in this
Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not necessarily. When I use KDE, I largely want to use KDE apps. I
> personally think GNOME/KDE should offer their own menus, with a submenu
> in each category for "Non-{GNOME,KDE} Applications". I don't see a
> problem with this, i.e. how our KDE3 package
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