Frans Pop writes:
Frans> By the way: does anybody know why http://www.macromedia.com
Frans> would only show a grayish empty page in Konqueror?
maybe you have disabled popups, cause for me, it pops up a language
selection window, which then changes its parent window to the correct
url. You co
Frank Van Damme writes:
Frank> Hello,
Frank> since everybody and everything should use fontconfig, and the
Frank> latest version of koffice, I downloaded koffice (actually the
Frank> 1.3-beta1 release from cvs) but the configure script warns me
Frank> it cannot run "fontconfig-config".
Hi,
( i'm not sure if this is the debian kde development list, or if it's
more of a user list, so please refer me to the right place if this
isn't the place for this )
The only Debian kdelibs patch,
kdelibs/debian/patches/kdelibs.dirs.diff changes KGlobals to only look
for html resources that ar
David Pye writes:
David> Hi, While perhaps related to debian, and packaging, I'd like
David> to add that third party KDE-based apps also seem unable to
David> locate other files, such as .ui files, which locate
David> themselves in /usr/local/kde/share/apps/.
David> Even though compile
Ralf Nolden writes:
Ralf> On Dienstag, 13. Mai 2003 19:39, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> ( i'm not sure if this is the debian kde development list, or if
>> it's more of a user list, so please refer me to the right place
>> if th
Daniel Stone writes:
Daniel> On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 07:39:02PM +0200, Dominique Devriese
Daniel> wrote:
>> The only Debian kdelibs patch,
>> kdelibs/debian/patches/kdelibs.dirs.diff changes KGlobals to only
>> look for html resources that are named
>&g
Daniel Stone writes:
Daniel> On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 08:09:11PM +0100, David Pye wrote:
>> While perhaps related to debian, and packaging, I'd like to add
>> that third party KDE-based apps also seem unable to locate other
>> files, such as .ui files, which locate themselves in
>> /usr/l
Daniel Stone writes:
>> >> This patch breaks the documentation of all third party KDE >>
>> applications, since these packages ( at least those that use the
>> >> standard KDE build system to install docs ), install their >>
>> documentation in "$prefix/share/doc/HTML", and this is never >
Ralf Nolden writes:
Ralf> export kde_htmldir=/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML
>> >> I suppose I have to tell all Debian users to export this
>> before >> configuring then ?
>>
Ralf> Then please turn to debian-devel and ask there to change their
Ralf> standards to allow a global HTML directory
Dominique Devriese writes:
domi> However, the damage is probably already done, since all
domi> previous KDE versions in Debian have had the patch applied, so
domi> I'm going to make a patch for the KDE build system that makes
domi> it install HTML documentation in $pre
Paul Cupis writes:
Paul> On Wednesday 14 May 2003 14:41, Dominique Devriese
Paul> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> No, that's not the problem. The problem is in the patch
>> kdelibs.dirs.patch that only Debian applies. It makes it such
>> that for an
Kevin Krammer writes:
Kevin> On Wednesday 14 May 2003 23:12, Bruce Sass wrote:
>> KDE should recognize stuff under /usr/local.
>>
>> Afaict there is no
>> place for an admin to make global mods to KDE. I have
>> some-editor.desktop files I'd love to be used in preference to
>> the
Here's coolo's reply..
I've asked for more information, but it seems the patch is not getting
in :( People seem to not like the idea of making things easy for
Debian users..
cheers
domi
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On Wednesday 14 May 2003 20:00, you wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The Debian KDE packages have h
Ralf Nolden writes:
Ralf> On Freitag, 16. Mai 2003 10:57, Chris Cheney wrote:
>> On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 08:41:00AM +0200, Dominique Devriese
>> wrote:
>> > "tell your users to use the option to ./configure", you mean, I
>> > guess, whi
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out why KDE 3 is still not in the main
testing repository yet, and I think I've kinda nailed it down.
The reason, according to the update_excuses.html [1], is that it is
"out of date on arm". This is caused by it failing to compile on the
arm buildd's..
I've then c
Andreas Richter writes:
Andreas> hi, i can't found the kio_audiocd in woody packages from
Andreas> ftp.kde.org. can anybody help me? which package i must
Andreas> install to use the audiocd-slave in kde?
that would be kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, I think..
cheers
domi
--
The lunatic, the lov
Chris Cheney writes:
Chris> Yep, I am working on it, James Troup thought it was related
Chris> to the fact that libtool didn't have an entry for arm in its
Chris> m4 file, but if it is only the Xinerama issue then it will be
Chris> fixed fairly easily. I had hoped XFree86 4.3 would already
Ralf Nolden writes:
Ralf> On Montag, 19. Mai 2003 12:00, Ben Burton wrote:
>> > How exactly does it break? It worked just fine for me ... :\
>>
>> I think the problem is that it's a shell script, and that from
>> many (most?) kfoo/debian/rules files it is invoked as "perl -w
>> admin/d
Dominique Devriese writes:
domi> Daniel Stone writes:
Daniel> On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 08:09:11PM +0100, David Pye wrote:
>>> While perhaps related to debian, and packaging, I'd like to add
>>> that third party KDE-based apps also seem unable to locate other
Doug Holland writes:
> After running dselect and updating my packages (among them, the
> xfree86 packages,) kdm is now broken. When I fire up kdm, X11
> starts, then immediately crashes without giving me a kdm login
> screen. Using startx to bring up an X/KDE session works fine.
> What happened
Maurizio Colucci writes:
> Hello, if you have debian SID (but also if you don't), could you
> please make the following test?
> apt-get install ttf-xfree86-nonfree
> And see if KDE recognizes Luxi Mono.
> 1) Kde-control-panel -> Appearance&themes -> fonts -> fixed-width
> Does the font appear in
Ben Burton writes:
> Hi ho, it's time for another rant from me regarding the
> libqt3-compat-headers split.
> (i) Wait for the Qt maintainers to upload a fix.
> (ii) Do an NMU for Qt, despite the fact that this bug is not
> release-critical.
> (iii) Resort to the technical committee.
> (iv
Alejandro Vasquez writes:
> The problem is how you circumvent:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> kdebase: Depends: ksysguard (>= 4:3.1.2-1) but it is not going to
> be installed
> E: Broken packages
> Currently you can install konsole, konqueror, kdelibs ... without
> pro
Chris Cheney writes:
> Great. 8) As I understand it 3.4 also will get the pch speedup. Do
> you know if this will help with the way Debian builds packages, or
> does it require special setup?
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Precompiled-Headers.html#Precompiled%20Headers
The restrictions with c
Chris Cheney writes:
> The following is the current status of my KDE 3.1.3 debs in sid.
great, thanks for keeping us informed !
cheers
domi
Nathanael Nerode writes:
> Hate to ask again, but what's currently holding up KDE? I don't
> know of any Qt/KDE-affecting bugs in gcc or binutils.
First note is that apparently, the new arts package has already
entered testing.
About problems with kdelibs entering testing, I think there are the
Bob Tilley writes:
> I would like to wet my feet in the Open Source pool. Can anyone
> suggest any needy Projects? I can do C, C++, Pascal, Assembly,
> etc. and would like to put my talents to work to give something back
> to the Community that has given my desktop so much.
A project that I p
Rafael Osuna writes:
> Any of you having the same problem?. Any idea?.
Same here. I haven't had time to look into it yet, or file a bug
report about it..
cheers
domi
Jan Ulrich Hasecke writes:
> Rafael Osuna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Same here. The errormessage
>> "Could not start Kdeinit. Check your installation."
> is in a box that does not look KDEish.
This is caused by a bug in the libxrender package ( #214825 ), that
has been fixed in a new version (
Matthias Wieser writes:
> I am looking for repository for the new 3.2 beta release. Has
> anybody seen one?
KDE 3.2 has not yet been released, I don't even think any RC's have
been released yet. Debian KDE packages will normally be made
available when KDE 3.2 is released.
cheers
domi
Adeodato Sim writes:
> so another wishlist bug could be submitted
> asking for a "Next" and "Previous" buttons (first, last, etc. would
> also be nice), instead of the too specific +1 and -1.
A KDE bug about this has already been filed ( I just confirmed it ).
Please refer to this page:
http://
Miguel Corbella writes:
> Thks for yr reply but How can I find the missing packages ? Brgds
> Miguel Corbella
try "apt-get install kde"
cheers
domi
Miguel Corbella writes:
> I do it making : apt-get install kdebase-bin. Now I have other
> problem, in my Kmail I cannot see the icons of each folder
> (incoming, ourcoming, etc ... and I don't know which package I have
> to check ...
You should have kdelibs-data installed, but it isn't possible
Miguel Corbella writes:
> El Sábado, 3 de Enero de 2004 14:23, Dominique Devriese escribió:
>> Miguel Corbella writes:
>> > I do it making : apt-get install kdebase-bin. Now I have other
>> > problem, in my Kmail I cannot see the icons of each folder
>> >
Nick Boyce writes:
> I'm running KDE 3.1.4 with XFree86 4.1.0-16 on Woody, with
> anti-aliasing switched on, and although the desktop mostly looks
> pretty slick, there are still some *really* bad font renditions in
> some parts of some windows.
> For instance, the font used for the words "Did y
k m writes:
> Hello I have downloaded and recently updated kde-3.2 cvs source
> code. My Debian packages (.deb files) are fine, but some of them I
> must finish manually (dh_* scripts), because of debuild
> error. (debuild -rfakeroot)
> For example: there is no apidocs/common directory in kdebas
Chris Cheney writes:
> 1. Setup fontconfig properly (enable bitmap fonts)
> 2. Install xfonts-konsole
> 3. Run fc-cache -f
> 4. Restart KDE
OK, thanks to all who replied. I first thought it might have been a
problem in the KDE packages, but apparently not.
My konsole looks a lot better now thou
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
Matthew M Lavy writes:
Note: if you still have problems after my previous suggestions, can
you please send the output of "ldd /usr/lib/libkdefx*" ?
cheers
domi
Matthew M Lavy writes:
> I would be very grateful for advice on the following: I have just
> upgraded my Debian system from woody to unstable (big hike I know
> :)). All is well, except for KDE. kdeinit fails to start; further
> investigation reveals the following: #kde-config kde-config:
> reloca
> Dominique Devriese writes:
>> Matthew M Lavy writes:
>>> I would be very grateful for advice on the following: I have just
>>> upgraded my Debian system from woody to unstable (big hike I know
>>> :)). All is well, except for KDE. kdeinit fails to start; f
Michael Schuerig writes:
>> Have you recently installed or compiled any non-default-debian KDE
>> or Qt libraries ?
> No. But the problem appears to be on my side of the fence. I've
> tried kompare in a chrooted install and there it works. Curiously
> (or rather luckily), I don't have any other p
Michael Schuerig writes:
> For some time now, even after reinstallation of the package, kompare
> k^Hcomplains to me that it can't find its part. Specifically, it
> can't find the file comparison part, selection of files works fine.
> Does this happen to anyone else?
Can you try to start kompare
Matej Cepl writes:
> On Wednesday 14 of January 2004 03:19, Doug Holland wrote:
>> The past few days, I've been downloading lots of core KDE packages
>> with version 3.1.5.
It wasn't announced yet, but here is the announcement now:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.1.5.php
> You have
Mickael Marchand writes:
> Hello, I have build some 3.1.5 debs for woody (based on Ralf
> Nolden's 3.1.4 one) : deb ftp://ftp-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/debian
> kde-woody/ deb-src ftp://ftp-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/debian
> kde-woody/
> it's not much tested yet but you can use them if you want :)
>
Mickael Marchand writes:
>> > Hello, I have build some 3.1.5 debs for woody
>> Recently, Christophe Cullman asked the Debian maintainers for
>> Debian 3.1.5 backports, and we currently don't have any, because
>> Ralf Nolden is on vacation. If you are confident in them, perhaps
>> you can contact
Valerio Schiavoni writes:
> the problem is that some applications have duplicated menus (like
> kcontrol, konqueror)? i tried removing kde and X and installing one
> package at the time...but still duplicates (and some "No text!"
> menus also)
> i.e. in kcontrol center, the menu on the toolbar s
Ross Boylan writes:
> # apt-get -d install kde-core
> Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some
> packages could not be installed.
Can you please attach the output of
apt-get -s -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=1 install kde-core
and please keep the cc to [EMAIL PROTECTED
Robert Kratky writes:
> I am, predictably, only trying to begin this discussion because I
> don't use xmms, but I do like to use Kopete (without the
> aforementioned plugin, of course).
Please report this as a bug against the debian kopete package ( use
reportbug(1) to do this ).
thanks
domi
Dominique Devriese writes:
> Ross Boylan writes:
>> # apt-get -d install kde-core
>> Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some
>> packages could not be installed.
> Can you please attach the output of
> apt-get -s -o Debug::pkgProblemResolve
Valerio Schiavoni writes:
> btw, that file was missing in my debian sid, so i suppose it's in
> the right way to solve.
That file is in the package kdelibs-data. I cannot understand how you
can have the konqueror package installed without kdelibs-data, as
there is a very clear dependency between
Ross Boylan writes:
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 08:12:52PM +0100, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Dominique Devriese writes:
>>
>> > Ross Boylan writes:
>> >> # apt-get -d install kde-core
>> >> Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree...
Nick Sanders writes:
>>
>> Thanks. I think I'll probably go ahead and install from unstable.
>> Any reason not to?
>>
> Can't you install the packages individually i.e without using meta
> packages like kde-core, kdelibs and kdebase.
Yes, you can, but then you still have the libsensors+ksysguar
Valerio Schiavoni writes:
> yep, i'm sure about never forcing dependencies.
Ok, sorry ;) What distribution are you on ? testing, stable,
unstable or some mix ?
> given that copying that file in the right path hadn't help, how
> could i solve all this mess?
Perhaps you can try just installi
Valerio Schiavoni writes:
>> Ok, sorry ;) What distribution are you on ? testing, stable,
>> unstable or some mix ?
> i'm in unstable (sid). i also switched back from the xfree4.3
> experimental to the one in sid, to be sure that every single package
> is "unstable" enough to have a working syst
Filipe Sousa writes:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/share/qt3
This is indeed the correct solution. Also, you could mail the
developer of the app, and tell him that he should update his admin/
directory to a more recent one, cause this was fixed in it quite some
time ago already.
cheers
domi
Andr writes:
> On Saturday 14 February 2004 17:33, Matej Cepl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> one of the many reasons I looked for KDE 3.2 was introduction of
>> kpdf. I like xpdf, but its user interface is kind of strange, so
>> when I heard about kpdf it looked like marriage made in heaven for
>> me. Howev
Matej Cepl writes:
> On Saturday 14 of February 2004 13:17, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> > kpdf still uses xpdf 2.02. This could be the problem.
>>
>> I think that the problem is that kpdf only uses the xpdf parsing of
>> the pdf. It does its own rendering using
Matej Cepl writes:
> On Sunday 15 of February 2004 09:27, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> > ), or to KDE (because there is something broken with it)?
>>
>> So indeed, this is where the bug report should go.
> And it is where it went (bug 67950).
k, thanks
domi
Chris Cheney writes:
> For KDE you have to set some environment variable to use a different
> WM, but I don't happen to recall what the variable is,
that would be $KDEWM
cheers
domi
cobaco writes:
> On 2004-03-03 17:55, Bob Tilley (AT&T) wrote:
>> What options exist for increasing the speed (i.e. rendering) and/or
>> responsiveness (slow rendering) of Konqueror under KDE 3.2?
>>
>> Konqueror, as I understand, is a multi-purpose Browser/File
>> Handler/Document Viewer/etc. D
Sylvain Joyeux writes:
> I'm currently writing aimed at integrating APT in KDE (the first
> step was the apt:/ kio). While doing that, I had an idea. (yeah, it
> happens :p) We could add Mime: fields in package descriptions which
> will describe what file type the package is able to handle (no fie
Dominique Devriese writes:
> Sylvain Joyeux writes:
>> I'm currently writing aimed at integrating APT in KDE (the first
>> step was the apt:/ kio). While doing that, I had an idea. (yeah, it
>> happens :p) We could add Mime: fields in package descriptions which
>>
Dominique Devriese writes:
> Sylvain Joyeux writes:
>> I'm currently writing aimed at integrating APT in KDE (the first
>> step was the apt:/ kio). While doing that, I had an idea. (yeah, it
>> happens :p) We could add Mime: fields in package descriptions which
>>
Wolfgang Mader writes:
> On Thursday 04 March 2004 19:49, Michael Schuerig wrote:
>> I think you won't be able to make it work in a useful fashion. My
>> suggestion is that you randomly select 10 to 100 debian packages
>> and try to determine the appropriate MIME types. That way you'll
>> get a fe
Robert Tilley writes:
> 1. Referencing the document
>
> "http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-dcop/index.html?ca=dgr-lnxw12ConnectKDE";
> which discusses DCOP communication under KDE.
> I typed the command "# dcop-script kopete KopeteIface
> messageContact
Zack Cerza writes:
> I've upgraded a couple of boxen (one from 3.2.0, one from 3.1.4) and
> here's a couple common problems I've seen and the solutions that
> worked for me:
> Empty KMenu: dpkg --force-depends -P kicker && dpkg -i
> /var/cache/apt/archives/kicker_4% 3a3.2.1-1_i386.deb
> Logging
Robert Tilley writes:
> On Saturday 06 March 2004 07:06 am, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Did you have the DISPLAY environment set properly ?
> Yes, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $DISPLAY
> :0".
> How does the DISPLAY setting affect DCOP usage?
Err, dcop works
David Pye writes:
> Hi, Another upgrade wrinkle on SID.
> Kopete dies with the following error on my system:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kopete [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kopete: relocation error:
> /usr/lib/kde3/kopete_irc.so: undefined symbol: _ZN3DOM4NodeC1Ev
Strange. On testing, I saw this bug also o
Wolfgang Mader writes:
> Hello together, Since I updatet to kde 3.2 kaboodle often
> crashes. Sometimes if I only move the mouse but nearly everytime I
> switch from fullscreen to window view. If I want the crashmanager to
> backtracke the problem it tells me that it was not able to produce
> an v
Jeff Elkins writes:
> Since upgrading to KDE3.2, kdm will no longer allow autologin,
> giving me an authentication failure. Is there a workaround for
> this?
This is a known problem. Chris Cheney has a fix for this in his
sources, it cannot be uploaded yet because it is not a critical bug,
and
Jeff Elkins writes:
> Since upgrading to KDE3.2, kdm will no longer allow autologin,
> giving me an authentication failure. Is there a workaround for
> this?
Hi,
This is a known problem. I have added the following text to
http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianKDE:
** Passwordless logins don't work i
Ron Johnson writes:
> On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 09:59, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Jeff Elkins writes:
>>
>> > Since upgrading to KDE3.2, kdm will no longer allow autologin,
>> > giving me an authentication failure. Is there a workaround for
>> > this?
&
Ron Johnson writes:
> On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 11:00, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Ron Johnson writes:
>> > Should passwordless logins even be allowed?
>>
>> It's the admin who decides about them, so I don't see a problem.
> An analogy: Should a Windows
David Pye writes:
> Thirdly, as kdm already does support it (excluding this minor
> regression, obviously!) why remove it? It's not like it's default,
> or even, arguably, easy to get working without editing files, so you
> can't enable it by mistake!
Actually, it's pretty easy to enable from kco
jedd writes:
> Howdi, I'm running unstable with very few ring-in packages, and
> finally did the Big Upgrade (based on the perception that things
> seem to have settled down a bit now, and based on the fore-warning
> about -dpi and session choice ;)
> 1. Bookmarks disappeared. Specifically
jedd writes:
> Hi Dominique, Thanks for taking the time to reply to my rather
> lengthy ramble.
No problem, thanks for rambling :)
> > 2. kdm (and configuration files associated with same) still ]
> > continue to assume everyone has 6 consoles and that X starts on ]
> > vt7. Something fo
Vikas Rawal writes:
> How do I install the mysql driver for Qt ?
apt-get install libqt3c102-mt-mysql
sjuus
domi
Peter Clark writes:
> Following the advice Joan Tur gave
> (http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/debian-kde-200403/msg00285.html),
> I purged knotes, removed the configuration files, and reinstalled
> it. Unfortunately, the two bugs remain: knotes adds at least two
> notes every time it q
Peter Clark writes:
> Following the advice Joan Tur gave
> (http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/debian-kde-200403/msg00285.html),
> I purged knotes, removed the configuration files, and reinstalled
> it.
One of the upstream bugs contained the following workaround:
Workaround: Save t
Magnus von Koeller writes:
> On Sunday 04 April 2004 15:38, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how do I make those IDNs work within konquerors address bar?
>>
>> All I get from Konqueror is An error occurred while loading
>> http://: No hostname specified.
> Well, I have the same problem. My gue
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> Am Sunday 11 April 2004 12:18 schrieb Dominique Devriese:
>> Magnus von Koeller writes:
>> > On Sunday 04 April 2004 15:38, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>> >> how do I make those IDNs work within konquerors address bar?
>> >> All I get
calc: scroll down :)
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> Am Sunday 04 April 2004 15:38 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
>> how do I make those IDNs work within konquerors address bar?
>>
>> All I get from Konqueror is An error occurred while loading
>> http://: No hostname specified.
> For all interested people:
Frans Pop writes:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:29, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Hendrik Sattler writes:
>> > Why? The same problem as always: Debian does not ship the
>> > /usr/lib/libidn.so in libidn11 but only in the development
>> > package libidn11-dev.
Kevin Krammer writes:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:38, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Frans Pop writes:
>> > On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:29, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> >> Hendrik Sattler writes:
>> >> > Why? The same problem as always: Debian do
Kevin Krammer writes:
>> Anyway, both the above represent a reason to use dlopen'ing of
>> normal libs, but in either case, it's a very ugly workaround, and
>> should be avoided as much as possible. I wouldn't personally have
>> used it in either case.
> I think there was no viable option in the
Raphael Bauduin writes:
> Hi, as kdebindings arent available in debian unstable, has anyone
> already compiled it manually? I didn't search a lot, but when I
> tried it complained it didn't find the multithreaded qt, although it
> was really there.
I am working on Debian packages for it.
Your e
David Goodenough writes:
> On Friday 16 April 2004 12:34, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Raphael Bauduin writes:
>> > Hi, as kdebindings arent available in debian unstable, has anyone
>> > already compiled it manually? I didn't search a lot, but when I
>> &g
Bauduin Raphael writes:
> Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Raphael Bauduin writes:
>>> Hi, as kdebindings arent available in debian unstable, has anyone
>>> already compiled it manually? I didn't search a lot, but when I
>>> tried it complained it didn
Bauduin Raphael writes:
> Dominique Devriese wrote: [zip]
>> If you're interested in testing the packages, they are available
>> here: http://www.kalyxo.org/~domi/kdebindings/ All feedback is very
>> welcome !
> I'll test the ruby bindings when available ;-)
Bauduin Raphael writes:
> using bash completion: bidibule:/usr/share/qt3/lib# ls ../../../lib
> ls: ../../../lib: No such file or directory
> #it completes lib as file (puts a space after lib), but when hitting
> enter, it doesn't find the file...
> I'm sick, so my brain is like in the London fog
Michael Peddemors writes:
> Korganizer ate my calendar.. (Backup your .ics, actually my fault,
> anyone upgrading should always backup their .kde directory, JUST IN
> CASE, however it still should not have ate it.)
Can you file a bug report about that on bugs.kde.org, so people there
can try to d
Michael Peddemors writes:
> If you notice, I am NOT using unstable, but WOODY.. Again, I am
> doing testing of the upgrade, for our clients are going to run into
> the same issues.. This is to point out that there are some
> dependency problems that prevent an apt-get upgrade, or apt-get
> insta
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> Am Tuesday 20 April 2004 18:09 schrieb Dominique Devriese:
>> Michael Peddemors writes:
>> > If you notice, I am NOT using unstable, but WOODY.. Again, I am
>> > doing testing of the upgrade, for our clients are going to run
>> > into
Jesús Roncero Franco writes:
> On Tuesday 20 April 2004 20:39, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Yes. Meaning that it needs uninstalling other packages and
>> installing new ones instead.
>>
>> > Additionally, I disagree with you. I do not like
>> > dselect.
Jesús Roncero Franco writes:
> Ok, I'd remake my question. If today's preferred method of
> installing and upgrading software in debian is apt-get, and it has
> some problems, why is this the first time I heard of it? I mean,
> from a user perspective, one that reads many debian related mailing
>
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> The latter is much, much more informative and better tells me about
> the current situation. aptitude is even wrong here (the lynx package
> is only removed, not purged). From dpkg: rc lynx 2.8.4.1b-1
I have no idea about the interface of all these things. Furthermore,
Henning Moll writes:
> Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
> KDE322 for Woody?
Yes.
> This would break compatibility with many (all?) existing KDE
> applications packaged for KDE < 322.
Indeed, along with the numerous other backward incompatible changes.
> I am pro
Henning Moll writes:
> On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Henning Moll writes:
>> > Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
>> > KDE322 for Woody?
>>
>> Yes.
> AFAIK, 'c102' stands for
Chris Cheney writes:
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:39:09AM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Henning Moll writes:
>>
>> > On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> >> Henning Moll writes:
>> >> > Hi! Will this package be al
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