Re: KDE SC 4.5.1 packages available

2010-09-14 Thread Torsten Grote
Hi, thanks a lot for the great work! I seem to have problems with the signed packages. pkg-kde-archive-keyring is installed and apt-key gives me: $ apt-key list | grep -C 2 "debian-qt-kde" pub 4096R/E79C8BAB 2010-03-05 uid Debian pkg-kde repository signing key (http://pkg- kd

Re: KDE SC 4.5.1 packages available

2010-09-14 Thread Torsten Grote
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 13:01:24 George Kiagiadakis wrote: > > WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed! > > Untrusted packages could compromise your system's security. > > > > Have the packages been properly signed? Is anybody else having this > > problem? > >

Re: KDE 4.7 TODO wiki page

2011-10-22 Thread Torsten Grote
Hi, I'm also interested this. Where is the current work on kde 4.7.x integration in Debian being documented? If there's no documentation, where can I find some info about its current status? It looks like there is some activity in git [1]. What needs to be done to get packages to experimental/

KDE PIM packaging

2012-06-16 Thread Torsten Grote
Hi, thanks a lot for all your great work packaging KDE applications for Debian! I'd love to have some information, why the KDE PIM applications are at version 4.4.11. This question is not meant to critizise or to complain. I'd rather like to know what's stopping the most recent releases from be

Re: KDE PIM packaging

2012-06-19 Thread Torsten Grote
On Monday 18 June 2012 12:48:08 Eshat Cakar wrote: > But we will provide packages for the curious testers like you, just after > the team finishes the rest of the 4.8.4 transition, which has higher > priority due to the wheezy freeze. Thanks Eshat, this is great news! :) I understand that wheezy

Re: kdepim-runtime 4.8.4 in experimental, call for testing

2012-07-02 Thread Torsten Grote
On Thursday 28 June 2012 23:54:53 Modestas Vainius wrote: > However, given a range of mixed experiences, some > of them positive, some negative, it seems that Debian Wheezy would be > better off with kdepim-runtime 4.4.11.1 + kdepim 4.4.11.1 combination I also think that this was the right decis

Re: KDE PIM packaging

2012-08-04 Thread Torsten Grote
Hi, On Monday 18 June 2012 12:48:08 Eshat Cakar wrote: > But we will provide packages for the curious testers like you, just after > the team finishes the rest of the 4.8.4 transition, which has higher > priority due to the wheezy freeze. What's the status of the 4.8.4 transition? The freeze hap

Re: KDE PIM packaging

2012-08-23 Thread Torsten Grote
On Saturday 04 August 2012 15:22:03 Torsten Grote wrote: > On Monday 18 June 2012 12:48:08 Eshat Cakar wrote: > > But we will provide packages for the curious testers like you, just after > > the team finishes the rest of the 4.8.4 transition, which has higher > > prior

Re: KDE PIM packaging

2012-08-30 Thread Torsten Grote
On Thursday 23 August 2012 15:27:04 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: > We currently lack the manpower to do this. We still have some RC bugs that > need fixing, so we have some other stuff to do before thinking in kdepim. That's unfortunate! How hard is it to learn Debian packaging? Is

Re: My impressions on KDE and KDEPIM 4.10

2013-01-21 Thread Torsten Grote
On Monday 21 January 2013 17:33:16 Diane Trout wrote: > Unfortunately their debian package git repositories aren't browsable via > the web. Try these ;) http://git.kolabsys.com/apt/libkolab http://git.kolabsys.com/apt/libkolabxml Thanks for thinking of Kolab while packaging! Regards, T

Re: How to clean up Kontact calendar mess?

2014-01-03 Thread Torsten Grote
On Friday 03 January 2014 07:57:50 D. R. Evans wrote: > My hesitation is only because that will, I assume, cause everything > related to akonadi to disappear Indeed and there might be other issues not related to akonadi on first sight like local filter rules, mail folder settings, etc. Kind Rega

Re: debian kde will not install deb from dolphin by default

2014-04-05 Thread Torsten Grote
On Saturday 05 April 2014 16:35:24 Fabio Rafael da Rosa wrote: > I understand that trying to educate is good, but, again, debian does not > have every software available to the world, packaged. For example, there > is no dropbox, or spotify. You might want to have a look at https://www.debian.or