i'm trying to repair the consequences of a mid-upgrade crash and find that
kpackage lists files as installed that, actually, are not. where does
kpackage read its installed files list from?
additionally, attempts to uninstall corrupted packages return the following:
Sorry, but the following pac
On Friday 11 January 2002 04:15 pm, Denny Schierz wrote:
> hi,
>
> gibt es einen Weg, evolution als standard Mail Programm im Konqueror zu
> registrieren? Sprich, ich klicke auf eine Mailadresse, und Evolution
> übernimmt die mailadresse und macht ein Create Message Fenster auf, so
> halt wie bei k
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 03:43 am, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 01:35:33PM +0200, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16. Januaryta 2002 13:27, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:55:16PM +, James Thorniley wrote:
> > > > I'm supported also by Mosfet, see
ed, IMHO.
>
exactly. standards should be a contemporary method of enhancing
interoperability, not some facist ethic that proscribes discussion of
improvement.
ben
On Sunday 27 January 2002 01:21 pm, tluxt wrote:
> What is the topic relevant to those questions? - Device drivers?
> What is a "module"?
>
modules are, essentially, device drivers. with the linux kernel, you get the
option on compiling them into the kernel, or loading them as modules. the
ad
On Sunday 27 January 2002 02:35 pm, you wrote:
> --- ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 27 January 2002 01:21 pm, tluxt wrote:
> > > What is the topic relevant to those questions? - Device drivers?
> > > What is a "module"?
> >
>
On Sunday 27 January 2002 03:42 pm, tluxt wrote:
> --- ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Do you know of a user or sysadmin oriented document available on the
> > > net that talks about Linux device drivers & modules?
> >
> > go to debianhelp.org.
On Sunday 10 February 2002 12:57 pm, tluxt wrote:
[snip]
>
> Have you done:
> adduser usrname lpadmin ;Adds the user "usrname" to the group "lpadmin"
> in
> ;the /etc/group file so usrname can admin CUPS.
given that he can't login to cups admin with the root password,
On Sunday 10 February 2002 01:28 pm, you wrote:
[snip]
> >
> > given that he can't login to cups admin with the root
> > password,itseemsthat should be properly investigated and resolved before
> > adding any otheruserto any other group. if no solution emerges, he'd be
> > betteroffreinstallingcups
ake a habit of belittling any maintainer's
performance, at least have the balls to identify yourself, instead of hiding
behind a personal acronym on a web-based mailer.
ben
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 03:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi ben,
>
> I read your message with some interest. In order to help me give you a
> response on par with your interest, will you please provide me some
> clarification about some things that are ambiguous to me about
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 04:23 am, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 Feb 2002 11:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi ben,
>
>
>
> Hi ben indeed. I see nothing in this post that concerns debian-kde. Could
> you please continue this off-list. I do not want persona
way around.
why do you persist in making such an ass of yourself?
i will, given proper indication of such effort, acknowledge any attempt that
you make to offer redress for the offence you have caused. until then, i see
absolutely no point to a continuance of this communication.
ben
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 01:16 am, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:27:25AM -0800, ben wrote:
> > just give it up. redeem yourself (if, indeed, you have any intent to do
> > so) by conceding that the only necessary obligation--in this case, of
> > gratitud
ng important and possibly
> > > basic. But I can't fix it. The debian user guide didn't help.
> > > It told me to modify files which don't exist.
[snip]
which files don't exist? perhaps you should start by acquiring them and
completing the necessary modifications.
ben
gin, but i am definitely willing to contribute
whatever i can.
ben
On Sunday 03 March 2002 06:45 am, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I need to change the refresh rate of X because some slight flickering has
> been noticed. I'm running X 4.1 and don't know which application to use.
>
> Does KDE have anything to help?
take a look at /var/log/XFree86.0.log. it will provide
everything. Except politics and religion - you want
> debian-user for that ;-)
sorry. we just cancelled that over there.
ben
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association so that incoming .doc attachments can automatically run
openoffice?
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 12:59 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Am Sonntag, 5. Mai 2002 21:57 schrieb ben:
> > i'm running kmail 1.3.2 under kde 2.2.2. is it possible to set up an
> > association so that incoming .doc atta
frank, i've had most of the dental work done. it's quite a change. thanks
again.
owen was asking about when you're going to be here, as in what time you
arrive. if it's early in the day, he said he'll take time off school.
otherwise, he'll meet us after school.
ben
my apology to all those for whom the last mail from me was not intended.
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has anyone else experienced this? kmail is ver.1.3.2 under kde 2.2.2.
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interaction between kde and x that's buggin'. any clues as to which, if any,
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On Tuesday 28 May 2002 01:33 pm, Josef Spillner wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 May 2002 22:29, ben wrote:
> > how do i enable the https protocol in konqueror (2.2.2)?
>
> The browser enables it for you automatically, if your kdelibs has SSL
> support compiled in.
> In Debian, you
and if they are, it uses dlopen
> to open them manually. So if you just install the ssl libs, kdelibs will
> detect and use them. But of course the https ioslave has to be compiled at
> all. If not, you really need to recompile or of course use the right debian
> package.
>
cool. thank
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 12:12 pm, Gonéri Le Bouder wrote:
> Le Tuesday 28 May 2002 22:29, ben a écrit :
> > how do i enable the https protocol in konqueror (2.2.2)?
> >
> > ben
>
> install : kdelibs3-crypto & kdelibs3-crypto
>
>
> Gonéri
thanks to
i've received five so far today. i was just about to ask if anyone else was
affected.
ben
On Friday 31 May 2002 11:28 am, Russell Coker wrote:
> Here is an annoying message I just received as a follow-up to a message I
> posted here 4 days ago. I recommend that anyone who doesn&
ast as possible. A
future version will support rate limiting to provide a constant load
(for testing POP or IMAP).
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there's no whois entry for koenig.su while google returns a multitude of
russian language pages.
curiouser and curiouser.
actually, it kinda feels like the monkeys and typewriters thing, like in a
hundred years he might get half a clue.
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>
> i just checked the mail headers and followed up on the one seemingly
> sensible ip address in there. it's forged and belongs to the baltnet.ru
> domain. there's no whois entry for koenig.su while google returns a
> mult
On Saturday 01 June 2002 11:29 am, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
>
> We don't have any subscriptions from that domain even, so unless someone
> shows headers with more information, there's very little that we can do.
here you go:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from mx03.mrf.mail.rcn.net ([20
I am trying to build, for Debian, a KDE based program and
debuild/dpkg-buildpackage is failing. When appstreamertest runs it seems
to look for and not find install_manifest.txt and dies. When I look the
file is not there. If I run CMake manually and then make install the
file is generated. This
or me (without having to first run an xterm and set
QT_XFT=0).
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ks now.. :)
Grazie mille!
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ee that any two users have any two such fonts in common.
Anyway. I promised I'd go help at a yard sale. :)
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The only thing to do with good advice is pass it
le (which will then be used
with konsole, etc.). This is what I believe is more difficult; I don't see
that we can really require that every user has the M$ font Courier New, or
Andale Mono or whatever.
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ot
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There are things that I would disagree with Jesus about - and I
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- Tori Amos
it the
changelogs) so they can be rebuilt for the new libqt2.
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ndle; you should see a "Remove" option.
At least this works for me. :)
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(>= 5.0) in the gdb recommendation.
Thanks immensely to Jaye Inabnit who offered his machine for building on! :)
Thanks also to Ivan for hosting the packages.
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> gdb 5.0-X is in unstable.
>
> use with care, i mean only get this package from unstable, then revert back
> to patato or woody, whatever you were using before
You should find that the current kdbg for potato no longer gives a version
number in its Recommends: line.
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n grab it from
http://incoming.debian.org/.
Patience Iago, patience.. :)
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> I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed
> 2.1.1.
Do you have package kdebase-crypto and all its dependencies installed?
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e you running kcpuload (which uses almost identical code)? Does it show up
in the system tray?
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Fwiw, there will be new KOffice binaries uploaded in the next couple of days;
you might want to have a burl with those. They're still cvs snapshots but
they're newer (and I screwed around with a hell of a lot of stuff, so I'm
anxiously awaiting the bug reports.. *grin*).
bqt2-gl (>= 2:2.3.0-final-0), libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2,
xlibs (>= 4.0.1-11), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.3), kdebase-libs, weblint
In particular this list contains libqt 2.3. What makes you say it wants old
libraries?
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Okay, the new quanta release is in incoming.. please let me know if the
problem persists (ak, I sound like I'm flogging paracetamol..).
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Just because p
ld file a bug directly with the Quanta authors:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/quanta (from which you can access the Quanta
BTS).
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I've pl
Hi.. I currently maintain koffice but I haven't built potato packages and my
current plan was to wait until 1.1-beta1 is out (which should be around now).
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teaching 24 hours this week.
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Yet each man kills the thing he loves, /
By each let this be heard, /
Some do it with a bit
tensive (24-hour) teaching on the other side of
the world but Debian packages should be up by Wed at the latest.
Btw, thanks Ivan for the potato packages :)
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> > kspread: Conflicts: koffice-libs (< 1:1.1-20010404-1) but
>
> grrr...hard coded versions...ack.
Sorry, potato packages didn't occur to me. :) - if I change the -1 to -0 for
koffice 1.1-beta1 does this satisfy?
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In the next few days there will be a new set of koffice packages uploaded; I
will have the koffice-libs dependencies and conflicts fixed amongst other
things. Also it will be the official 1.1 beta1 and so hopefully a little
more stable than the cvs snapshot that is currently available.
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lugin cannot be opened). This is being worked on and I will upload a fix
asap.
Any other problem is a problem I *don't* know about, so please let me know.
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mpile on my laptop and almost blow my
physical+swap memory limits, so I don't want to just log on to someone else's
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the KOffice version [1.1] instead of the KDE
version [2.x]).
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woody directly?
FWIW, I'm hoping that over the weekend I can do something with koffice to
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I'm always being a
he usual debian places
(www.debian.org, ftp.debian.org, etc).
Binaries for testing and stable (if I may speak for those who run
kde.debian.net) will be available at kde.debian.net but will take longer to
appear since there will be some non-trivial work involved in backporting
things to testing/stable
uding reading *.manpages)
- Add ldconfig calls to postinst and postrm scripts that are currently
being added by dh_makeshlibs
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are currently beta1-2 packages in sid that
should resolve all of the nasty conflicts you are all finding with the 0404
packages. Once these are backported to potato, hopefully everything will
install cleanly and everyone will be happier. :)
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:) ).
My only other request is that people let me know if/when the man pages are
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r you to continue maintaining these, and as
> soon as they're converted and in place, I'll let you know. That could take
> a little while, so don't hold your breath just now.
Sure, not a problem.
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> command="~/office52/program/soffice
I don't suppose the problem could be due to a missing close quotes could it?
Or maybe this is just a copy-paste error.. anyway, thought I'd mention it.
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Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
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There may be other issues also; it depends on what packages you're trying to
build.
Btw, why not just download existing packages?
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Paradoxically thou
til I
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Well, all of that might help and it might not.. :-/
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lease test this also - install
package rpm - and if everything works we can let Ivan know that his
Recommends: rpm needs to be a Depends:.
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y which should solve the problem for everyone.
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heterosexuals. This doesn't me
> Are there any kde 2.2 beta/cvs deps ?
Yes but they're currently only in experimental, not potato/woody/sid.
The 2.2 alpha2 release is next Monday (I believe); you might want to wait and
see whether or not KDE 2.2 will be moved into sid at this point.
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package?
I had a look through the sources; the button is disabled because the code for
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I've never felt anything
re that debian wants a million
kde-theme-* packages on its servers.
It seems GTK and enlightenment themes are currently using method (2) but
there's not nearly so many themes on the servers.
Thus I lean towards (3) but I'd really like people's input.
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can't find the email). Thus I
would be happier for the themes to be in debian per se. :)
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> ... so you get a bigger machine for the job.
I suspect the point of Casper's post was that this is not always possible.
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've posted small shots of all the
themes at http://people.debian.org/~bab/themes/ and I would love if people
could take a glance and point out any obvious copyright violations. Some
themes are original, some are based on IceWM themes according to the author's
comments.
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Brahms is actually in the official KDE sources, in the kmusic module
(which is not currently part of the official KDE release).
http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/kmusic/brahms/
Looking at the commit dates, it seems it's being actively worked on.
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the theme contains logos or product names, you
might also run into trademark law.
Richard Braakman
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As long as w
dk source.
Or is it something the autobuilders need to address?
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> what deps are you missing?
s/deps/debs/ is my guess.
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> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries) not
> found. Please check your installation!
May I ask what you're trying to configure? Looks like it's after the qt1
libraries, not the qt2 libraries - is this a KDE 1.x app?
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See:
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The problem was fixed with the last kpackage upload. I checked on my system
(kpackage 4:2.1.1-3) and rpm is indeed listed as a Depends:.
This version of kpackage will presumably make it into testing shortly.
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> I've a problem with the child panel (kde 2.1.1). Every applet (e.g
> newsticker) I add to a child panel isn't stored - I have to re-add it every
> time I restart KDE. What's wrong with it?
Hi.. this is a bug in 2.1.1 that has been fixed in 2.2.
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x27;ll try
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I'm a winter girl; I like coming out when things are deso
chedule because the potato
packages will need to be built on a potato machine which will have the 2.1.2
libs installed anyway, regardless of what happens to sid.
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Ben Burton
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A man
> I cannot find a kde2-dev package (or similar). Which packages
> should I install?
Go for kdelibs-dev, that should drag in all the stuff you need.
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Every
e still incoming. If you desperately want them now
you can get them from http://incoming.debian.org/ or otherwise you can wait a
day or two and they'll turn up on your mirror.
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iously doing something
> wrong, could someone please tell me what I need to do to get the beta1
> kdelibs3 package?
See the thread "kdelibs3 and beta1" on this mailing list, emails posted about
ten minutes before yours.
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h
up after
today's 2pm (Oklahoma time) update.
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The bumble bee piano tinkle came first. This one evolved slowly
but it stayed an obsession until it was finished. I
versions; take another look now.
They did still get picked up yesterday afternoon though (see incoming/REPORT)
and should show up on your mirror this afternoon, other problems aside.
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> Since I am obviously the only one experiencing this it could well be a bug
> associated with my local configuration.
Just tried it out, I'm getting your behaviour also (with English settings).
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I believe package keystone no longer exists in kde 2.2. Removing it may help
your cause.
(Ivan: should conflicts: and replaces: keystone be declared somewhere?)
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Ivan, does quanta.mo belong in the kde-i18n-* packages, given that quanta is
not one of the officially released apps?
If it does I'll remove the i18n files from the quanta packages, although it
seems a little strange to me.
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l-dev is not listed as a dependency of
kde*-crypto, and I (and I suspect Joseph) don't have it installed.
So for those experiencing the problem, a temporary fix should be to install
libssl-dev.
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