On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 11:37:30PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 of January 2004 19:35, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I would like to raise an issue for the Debian KDE package
> maintainers:
> > will someone who has been running woody KDE 2.2 run into
> troubles if
> > they upgrade to 3.x?
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 08:10:08PM -0500, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I would like to apt-get source code and projects that can be loaded into
> KDevelop so I can learn KDE programming.
>
> Can anyone help a young (sic), budding programmer?
apt-get source gets you the debian packaging of parts of the
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 05:20, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:00:19PM +0100, Jean-Michel Kelbert wrote:
> > To my mind it is not a good idea to include lib in a binary package, so
> > I don't want to do only one package.
>
> To be honest I don't know why most of the kde prog
Hello.
I just found that konq can view .chm files here :)
I have unofficial packages for kdevelop3
(from http://people.debian.org/~njordan/unstable/), and kdevelop3-plugins
package provides kio_chm
Perhaps such a useful thing should be in kdebase-kio-plugins instead?
On Thursday 08 January 2004 06:01, Doug Holland wrote:
> Yeah, but the built-in GPG functionality has always been half
> broken
How's that?
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Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 01:35 schrieb Ross Boylan:
> My guess is the safest route would be to compile KDE 3 to use a
> different directory, such as ~/.kde3. Possibly there could be some
> conversion scripts available. Certainly there will then be "I lost my
> settings" complaints otherwise
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Probably, the safest way is to remove (not purge!) whole KDE from
> the computer and the install KDE 3.* again. I did this with
> transfer from KDE which is part of woody to 3.1.4 and I do not
> see any substantial problems with that.
For this lurker, can you clarify what you m
Ross Boylan writes:
> I asked about this earlier, but want to raise it a bit more
> forcefully now, because subsequent conversations have reinforced my
> belief that the upgrade path will not work smoothly because of
> changes in the interpretation of configuration files, especially
> ~/.kde, betw
I have KDevelop 3 installed and wish to learn KDE programming.
I am sure that the source of most programs in the Debian archives consist of
complicated projects with many source files and dependencies. Is it possible
to download complete projects for KDE programs?
Individually constructing KDE
Hello,
> I have KDevelop 3 installed and wish to learn KDE programming.
>
> I am sure that the source of most programs in the Debian archives consist of
> complicated projects with many source files and dependencies. Is it possible
> to download complete projects for KDE programs?
Have a look
On Thursday 08 of January 2004 00:18, Ruth A. Kramer wrote:
> For this lurker, can you clarify what you mean by "remove (not
> purge)"? Do you mean stop the program but not delete the
> files? Or ??
No, this is for users of apt-get (or aptitude, which is my case).
There you have an option either
On Thu 08 Jan 2004 4:16 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
> On Thu 08 Jan 2004 3:49 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 02:53 schrieb Doug Holland:
> > > I had kmail working fine with Aegyptan until the last KDE update, now
> > > when I try to send a signed message, It briefly shows
Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 02:53 schrieb Doug Holland:
> I had kmail working fine with Aegyptan until the last KDE update, now when
> I try to send a signed message, It briefly shows the enter-your-passphrase
> dialog, but that quickly disappears and is replaced with an error message
> saying
>
On Thu 08 Jan 2004 3:06 am, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Thursday 08 January 2004 06:01, Doug Holland wrote:
> > Yeah, but the built-in GPG functionality has always been half
> > broken
>
> How's that?
IIRC, the built-in GPG functionality would fail to recognize signed or
encrypted emails much
On Thu 08 Jan 2004 3:49 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 02:53 schrieb Doug Holland:
> > I had kmail working fine with Aegyptan until the last KDE update, now
> > when I try to send a signed message, It briefly shows the
> > enter-your-passphrase dialog, but that quickly d
Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2004 00:19 schrieb Doug Holland:
> > I was using the packages at
> >
> > deb http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian/ binary/
> > deb http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian/ sarge/
> > deb http://bulma.net/~daneel/debian/ ./
> >
> > I'm not sur
On Thu 08 Jan 2004 4:54 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2004 00:19 schrieb Doug Holland:
> > > I was using the packages at
> > >
> > > deb http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian/ binary/
> > > deb http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian/ sarge/
>
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 12:46:35PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Content-Description: signed data
> Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 01:35 schrieb Ross Boylan:
> > My guess is the safest route would be to compile KDE 3 to use a
> > different directory, such as ~/.kde3. Possibly there could be some
>
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 09:45:05AM -0500, Bob Tilley (AT&T) wrote:
> I have KDevelop 3 installed and wish to learn KDE programming.
>
> I am sure that the source of most programs in the Debian archives
> consist of complicated projects with many source files and
> dependencies. Is it possible to
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