Dear folks,
This is off-subject for this list, my apologies. I've read the archives of
kde-developer and kde-bugs and found nothing. Also the kde-compilation-faq
seems to have nothing relevant. It has to do with failure to compile kde2.1.
Please ignore this if it's too far off-subject. But.
me of each folder defined.
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x27;t make it into testing until libc6 2.2.4-3 does?
All best,
Oliver Johns
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Subject: kmail doesn't render HTML messages
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 15:55:24 -0700
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Hi,
Has anyone else seen this, or am I missing
kfindpart.la',
> which is also in package kdebase-libs dpkg-deb: subprocess paste
> killed by signal (Broken pipe)
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/kdebase-libs_4%3a2.2.1.0-1_i386.deb
> /var/cache/apt/archives/kate_4%3a2.2.1.0-1_i386.deb
>
2.3.1-17_i386.deb)
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tion for you, but maybe not
for everybody. :-)
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Maybe some programs won't run now due to
lack of "legacy" library libpng2, but I haven't found one yet.
Have to added BK's admonition to remember to remove that symlink
when this mess gets sorted out.
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aintainer of libpng-dev) of this
mess?
Or is the problem more complicated than that?
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ged
symlink.
This may work for those, like me, who use kde almost entirely.
Maybe this mess will be cleaned up soon, but maybe not. It has
seemingly provoked flames and the resignation of Ivan, our
stellar maintainer.
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symlink.
This may work for those, like me, who use kde almost entirely.
Maybe this mess will be cleaned up soon, but maybe not. It has
seemingly provoked flames and the resignation of Ivan, our
stellar maintainer.
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symlink.
This may work for those, like me, who use kde almost entirely.
Maybe this mess will be cleaned up soon, but maybe not. It has
seemingly provoked flames and the resignation of Ivan, our
stellar maintainer.
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to work, I had to make an ~/.xsession as
follows:
#!/bin/sh
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libpng.so.2.1.0.12
export LD_PRELOAD
exec /usr/bin/kde2
and then make it executable, as noted before.
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thing, people who use both kde and gnome
experience trouble knowing which app or which library or shared
file belongs to which. It would be VERY helpful, and quite
rational, for Debian to follow, or even one-up, the other dists
and treat BOTH of those two mega-systems specially.
Does the Debian policy ever change?
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OW, it's a KDE
> problem, not a debian one :-)
>
> > Does the Debian policy ever change?
>
> Yes, see debian-policy :-)
Wish it would. Maybe Daniel or Chris could lobby for it on
debian-dev. It would sure clean things up for people who want
to keep up with both kde and gnome.
On Fri Dec 14, 2001 Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> With kde3 my current (and yet truely tested) approach for file layout is
> pretty much everything under /usr/share/kde /usr/lib/kde
> (and /usr/lib/kde3 for the modules) /etc/kde.
Any chance that Chris and Daniel will hold to that?
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Folks,
Anyone have any idea when a version of kpackage will be uploaded that is
compiled against the new rpm 4.0.3-3? Doing "apt-get -s install rpm" still
wants to remove kpackage and kde.
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to Continue settings in the HP LaserJet Device Configuration."
There is no setting on the printer corresponding to that, so it may be a
setting in the HP windows driver. Maybe cups needs that option also?
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The crashes that Pablo di Vincente saw under woody also happen in a
totally current (as of 2003.03.22) sid system. This was also an
upgrade from 3.1.0. When one types kprinter from a konsole window
the kprinter comes up and then instantly crashes with the message
kdecore (KSocket): ERROR: KEx
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