Bugger, this at a time when I'm about to leave the country. :)
My packages will be updated but it may be a little slow in coming.
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or code 1
> at kde, I using menu hit kword, it it not appear(circle around on menu
> panel then disappear)
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Women have a wonderful instinct about things. Th
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Note that killustrator has changed its name to kontour, and the krayon
package no longer exists (it has been pulled from the koffice 1.1 release).
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> Hello, I have a question concerning koffice and all the k-tools!
Hi.. may I ask what version of kdelibs you are running? Is this a
woody/testing system or a sid/unstable system? And are you running in
locolor (256 colour) mode or hicolor mode?
Thanks - Ben.
> What happened to the task-kde* packages?
They are now called kde* instead.
Ben.
talled by task-kde and what are the
> others
>I have to install one by one.?
Most of the miscellaneous KDE apps should be included in the package
task-kde-extras (potato) or kde-extras (sid and eventually woody).
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> Horrors, the best part of upgrading kde 2.2 doesn't seem to have
> materialised, there isn't the audiocd: ioslave installed.
Do you have package kdebase-audiolibs installed? If so, what version?
Ben.
Hi.
> Someother thing that seems to be missing from my otherwise fantastic
> install is kdekillall, a killall program that gets around whatever kdeinit
> is.
That's a part of package kdesdk-scripts.
Ben.
came the
default some time recently; I had the same problem also.
Try deleting "-nolisten tcp" and see if things work for you.
Ben.
s lintian being
over-zealous or if objprelink is causing policy violations in the packages
that use it? Or am I just abusing objprelink?
Ben.
> yes...that's a side effect of using objprelink.
So does this mean package maintainers should stop using objprelink because
it's causing policy violations? Or is the lintian check slightly broader
than policy and objprelink within the margin of error?
Ben.
m (1.0, 1.1).
Ben.
> After having apt-get update'd this afternoon, I'm getting a massive
> dependancy failure when upgrading many KDE package. Apt seems to be looking
> for version 2.2.1-1 or greater.
They should turn up on your favourite debian mirror sometime in the next
24 hours or so.
Ben.
konsole to the preferred custom font.
Ben.
> Krayon seems to have disappeared from unstable.
Correct. Krayon was removed from the KOffice release by the KOffice team
because it was considered too unstable/buggy.
Ben.
the
> non-bold fonts are having sans-serif fonts substituted in the
> postscript output (the printer and preview versions are the
> same).
Apparently WYSIWYG support for printing is now in CVS but won't be in
KWord until 1.2.
Ben.
ribution instead of unstable). This should fix the
konqueror crashes.
Don't know about the menu text.
Ben.
k
> Issuing a "top" revealed that a process called htdig was consuming
> 30+% of system resources.
If you want to stop htdig from indexing your html pages, edit
/etc/htdig/htdig.conf and comment out the line that says:
start_url: http://localhost/
Ben.
ntation fault
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Segmentation fault
Today's upgrade included the latest X; not sure if that has anything to do
with it.
Ben.
ar away. :)
At the moment all my debian time is going into getting stuff ready for
woody, but if someone else wants to take the koffice 1.1-final sources and
try a backport then they're more than welcome. :)
Ben.
ord on this.
IANAL, etc.
Ben.
x/3 14
y/2 42
2*x/3 28
kicker: crashHandler called
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
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Ben.
o maintain them in docbook format if you
like.
Ben.
> Anyway. Look at http://www.mosfet.org now.
FWIW, you can still download mosfet-liquid from www.kde-look.org.
Ben.
> I want to install KLyX in my Potato box. Here's the result:
The KLyX package you are trying to install was built for KDE 1.x, hence
your problems. I don't think there is a KDE 2.x package available, but I
could be wrong.
Ben.
rest of the
koffice suite.
One thing that might lead to conflicts is if you're using KDE 2.2.1 from
sid with KOffice 1.1-beta2 from testing. If that's the case, try
upgrading koffice to the sid version as well.
Ben.
you have package kdelibs-dev installed.
Ben.
> Do you know if there is a deb package for Quanta? Is it apt-get able?
Yep and yep. :) There's packages in unstable and testing, plus a potato
package on kde.debian.net.
Ben.
e if you still get the
same problem.
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you're not hiding anymore. It's really about being a
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And what was dead was Hope.
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that got hit by the recent python upheaval. A
new kivio conforming to the new python policy was uploaded early this morning
and should already be in the debian archives by now.
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should
be able to change the picture there.
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I don't feel a part of any kind of sisterhood. Again, it's the
most disappointing thing where I get criticized
Hi all.. has anyone else noticed KMail running *much* slower since the 2.2.2
upgrade?
Just wondering if it's the upgrade or something else on my system.
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..
which is rather
charitable).
Ben.
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Package: dcopperl
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 212
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: kdebindings
Version: 2.2.2-2
Depends: perl (>= 5.6.1-5
ent
CVS updates.
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It's so difficult to be critical of children because they need
to discover themselves. We're always telling them, "No, the tree has gr
> Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with
> Konsole, that using any console apps that use the
> whole Konsole screen (like nano for instance) now
> leave the cursor at the top of the screen on exit.
This appears to have been fixed in the latest upload to unstabl
dan (see below), or even better filing a
wishlist bug in the BTS.
Ben.
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Package: kdevelop
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Installed-Size: 3160
Maintainer: Norman Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ben.
IWYG; the behaviour you are seeing is
correct.
Version 1.2 will have this resolved.
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I am in a duel to the death with this wallpaper, one of us has got to go.
(One month
e). Often what is printed is not necessarily what is seen on the screen,
although the main differences I've notices are usually font sizes and
pagination, etc.
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) but the
> debianized koffice source appears not to have Krayon.
Krayon has been removed from the KOffice distribution by the KOffice
developers because they deemed it too immature/unstable.
Ben.
> The libpng[23] screwup in unstable is now more or less resolved with
> kde{base,graphics,network} in incoming. Now, the only packages that need
> rebuilding are kdeaddons, kinkatta, kmerlin, koffice, and maybe kdetoys
> (not sure on that one - Ben?). kdelibs was installed last nig
> Based on the latest messages, I am guessing that the core KDE packages are
> updated, but, among other things, KOffice is waiting until Ben can get to a
> better connection, or some else does the updates for him.
If it turns out to be the former, the koffice updates will be th
> > If it turns out to be the former, the koffice updates will be this coming
> > weekend when I return to Melbourne. At the moment the only connection
> > between my laptop and the net is via floppy disc.
> >
> So I'm hoping you mean this weekend, before the 21st? The current list of
> koffice
nce libpng-dev provides
libpng2-dev. Is this deliberate? Should kdelibs-dev or libqt-dev be
depending on libpng2-dev (version) instead of just libpng-dev so as to avoid
this provides?
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owns kstars? I updated it last night, and now I've got no icons on
> it. This 'seems' the be the last kde app with the libpng problem, at least on
> my system.
http://packages.debian.org/kstars will show you who owns it; I don't have
my machine available at the moment.
Ben.
> Seems a bit old, but the list of deps on the page also shows it's linked to
> libpng3 rather than libpng2. Is the existing bug report enough, or should I
> E-Mail him as well? It seems he's missed the entire libpng fiasco.
I'd personally mail the bug report with a comment explaining what he n
id's KDE. This advice should also be taken with a
grain of salt because I haven't tested woody at all myself.
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I am not like the Leader of the Oppositio
a matter of days - the build for the last remaining architecture
is done and sitting in incoming.
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also? I can work around the kfmclient problem easily
enough by patching the source code (all the app wants to do is display
HTML in a browser), but the khelpcenter issue is more of a problem.
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problem where ubuntu hasn't, I'd still be interested -- I haven't
yet worked out why this works in sid but not jaunty. The relevant
function that's being called is KApplication::invokeBrowser().
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> Maybe you didn't install the konqueror package on Ubuntu but did so on SID?
In all cases, konqueror and khelpcenter (the KDE 4 versions) were installed.
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When I upgraded to the KDE 4.7.4 in Sid my KDE program would no longer
compile:
CMake Error at /usr/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/
KDELibs4LibraryTargets-debian.cmake:455 (MESSAGE):
The imported target "KDE4__kactivities" references the file
"/usr/lib/libkactivities.so.5.7.0"
but t
On 2012-03-08, Benjamin Eikel wrote:
> Hello Ben,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 8. März 2012 um 21:26:36 schrieb Ben Scott:
>> When I upgraded to the KDE 4.7.4 in Sid my KDE program would no longer
>> compile:
>>
>> CMake Error at /usr/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/
>&
s never been created, either. Is
> there a bug or something with the .deb?
Hmm, it still works for me.
You're not behind a firewall of some sort are you? I don't think kweather
is able to use proxies.
Ben.
Hmm, I still can't reproduce the problem.
Are you also using woody, or are you on sid? What versions of kweather and
kdebase do you have?
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> NOAA started asking me for a password a while ago ... damned thing. :\
My current impression is that it does that if you query it too often. Try
setting the interval to 60 minutes or so and wait it out, it's worked for me.
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Hi. Regarding the recent postings about kweather, could people please mail
me (privately is fine) if:
- You use kweather with woody and it *does* work, or
- You use kweather with sid and it *doesn't* work (and the problem is not
simply a firewall getting in the way)?
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just waiting for kghostview 2.2 to migrate to testing.
Ben.
> Has a bug report been submitted?
You can check this yourself by visiting:
http://bugs.debian.org/koffice-libs
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> Do they work? :-)
>
> Or should I continue stick with 'make/make install' for now?
For kdetoys, kdesdk, kdeaddons, kdeartwork and koffice, the debian/rules
files work for the KDE 2.2 / KOffice 1.1 branches but *not* for the KDE 3 /
KOffice 1.2 branches.
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You could also try:
kde-theme-qnix
kdeartwork-style
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Yeah the world's falling apart,
personally been able to compile all of kdeedu (including kgeo) with gcc
2.95 with no problems. I've also been doing this under sid, not woody.
What kind of error are you getting with gcc 2.95?
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o weeks
earlier.
But maybe my priorities just aren't straight.
*sigh*
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What we have got is a dead carcass, swinging in the breeze, but nobody will
cut it down to rep
have no idea how to do
that.
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go to Paris. /
Lady Hunstanton: Indeed? And when bad America
Expect debian/rules to work for KDE2 but no guarantees for KDE3 until
KDE3 actually hits sid.
Ben.
[*] kde{sdk, toys, addons, artwork, edu}, koffice
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You are deceiv
lar I need to
go through and verify licenses, authors, etc for each application which is
why I particuarly don't want the possibly outdated copyright files and so on
shipped as part of an official sourceball.
When everything's done I'll copy the changes to KDE_3_0_BRANCH.
Ben
> > But they seem to miss kdesdk,
> > I just did the updgrade and lost kbabel which I need.
>
> While we're at it: konq-plugins are sorely missing, too. Or
Yep, kdesdk and kdeaddons are both my job. My plan was to finish these off
this weekend, so hang out a day or two.
KDE3 modules kdeartwork and kdesdk are now available at:
deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
Modules kdeaddons, kdeedu and kdetoys are still coming. They'll be up there
also when they're ready.
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couple more build-depends).
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When I started watching my behavior and seeing how I would control
people, and how they would control me, it was awareness. I want awarene
should come
next weekend.
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> Has anyone packaged kbabel for kde3?
deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
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There are some really good thi
Hello,
Does anyone know where I can get .debs for kxicq2?
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On Monday 10 June 2002 6:45 pm, Grégoire Cachet wrote:
> Le lun 10/06/2002 à 19:11, Ben Thompson a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can get .debs for kxicq2?
>
> I made kxicq2 debs from cvs for KDE 2.2.2 : You can get
metime in
the next 24 hours when I have a network connection again.
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*doesn't* experience major problems like being unable to
draw lines or text boxes, please let me know).
The packages at the same location for kdesdk, kdeedu, kdetoys, kdeaddons and
kdeartwork have also been updated to 3.0.2.
Let me know if there are any problems.
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> > kdelibs, kdebase, kdemultimedia are at version 3.0.6
FWIW, 3.0.6 is the official code version for 3.1-alpha1.
> > kdeartwork, kdeedu, kdesdk, kdetoys are at version 3.0.2
>
> These are Ben Burtons packages
I'll be upd
x27;d
recommend using gabber at least until the rewrite is done.
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How can anyone have an understanding of the virgin if they don't
also have an understanding o
kdebase are updated to 3.0.3.
Ben.
f KDE
> 3.0.3 ?
No, although there is a koffice branch in KDE CVS for building koffice
1.1 under kde3. The debian packaging for this branch is *not*
up-to-date in CVS since debian packages for koffice 1.2 are available
under kde3 anyway.
Ben.
b-src http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
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People are afraid of what they might find if they try to analyze
themselves too much, but you have to crawl into the wound t
ise I'll keep maintaining them until the KDE3 transition and
then file bugs on ftp.d.o for their removal.
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If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisone
t upstream for kleandisk does not
build under KDE3 so if someone takes this there will probably be a small
porting effort involved when the KDE3 transition takes place.
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r of the KDE packages.
Hi. You could try the kbear packages at http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/
(the full apt-line is in the KDE3 debian faq). They're built against 3.0.3,
not sure whether this will cause problems, but it's worth a try.
These kbear packages are running fine on
't actually have a 3.1
machine to build anything on.
So one suggestion would be to get the debian kbear sources (apt-get source
kbear) and rebuild the package yourself on your 3.1 system and see if this
helps; otherwise you could perhaps ask Karolina for help since I understand
she's pro
> checking for KDE... configure: error:
> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
> So, check this please and use another prefix!
Do you have package kdelibs4-dev installed? This should contain the KDE
headers.
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is currently in sid when I build the package (the
koffice build that's happening right now is using package version
1:2.95.4-11).
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Catholic girls make the best dykes because their who
7;ll think on it some more; suggestions are of course welcome (mailed to
debian-kde would be great).
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Yeah the world's falling apart, but it's doing it gently and with class.
who want them are presumably the ones who don't use KDE
much and have no idea what meinproc is.
> Or is it someone who think they should stay?
/me raises his hand. Oh, and when I first started providing them I got a
personal thank-you from a user, so make that two. :)
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If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisoners, she doesn't
deserve to have any. (Complaining at having to wait
etc etc leads again to package
bloat, and bundling all translations in koffice-doc-html leads to very large
packages as well as the rather undesirable situation that koffice can no
longer be built from the source tarball (since the translations are not in
the main koffice tree).
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ing you here, I'm just curious. :)
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I've never felt anything that moves me as much as my piano. I'm
an emotional player. I don't really like people. I prefer my piano to peopl
guess I'm starting to get a little nervous about upgrade paths, propagation
of packaging bugfixes (as opposed to differences in taste), that sort of
thing.
Anyway, FWIW. Maybe I just get nervous easily. :)
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what I suspect will happen when KDE3 enters sid,
which is that bug reports will start coming in that we'll have to deal with
due to broken upgrade paths resulting from various unusual combinations of
the ever-proliferating repositories of kde3 debs. :)
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on people. So I'm keen to see as
few problems as possible arise in the first place. :)
And when you reiterate that it's fine to politely redirect them to debian-kde
or whatever and close the bugs, I'll reiterate the first paragraph above. :)
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which you branched, since there have been some significant updates in CVS
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Just because people don't know their myths
ut your sexual orientation but that's about all I can see. Hell,
that happens to me every day.
On the other hand, as a gay person myself I must say I'm offended that you
took offense to being mistaken for gay. :)
*huggles*
Ben, who finally caved in and joined the thread. :)
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routine procedures before.
Anyway, your point is taken. I'll quite possibly forego the Personal
Treatment for these cases and send them across to you^H^H^Hdebian-kde. ;-)
b.
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have
> so-number 4, does not belong to KDE4, and that name can be quite
> misleading. I have made some conscious decisions of that kind.
Hmm, okay, this is something else to discuss with calc since he does
kdelibs/kdebase.
Ben.
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