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Hi,
I started working on a debian-package. The application uses the Qt-Library as
basis (no KDE). During startup, the application looks in a directory
"/usr/etc/settings/" for system-wide settings for the application. This is
not coded inside the
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> Why Qt should look in /usr/etc? Configure your program with
> --sysconfdir=/etc flag and everything should be OK.
Thanks for the hints, but the problem is that the application does not use
autoconf/automake/configure, but the build-tool qmake. Is
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Am Freitag, 15. August 2003 20:26 schrieb Brian Nelson:
> Dominik Stadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Nope. You'll need to modify the application source.
thanks for all the help, the hint with QSetting was very helpful. I l
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When running lintian, I always get the following warning:
W: atleto: postrm-unsafe-ldconfig
N:
N: The postrm script calls ldconfig unsafely. The postrm must only call
N: ldconfig when given the argument "remove".
N:
N: Refer to Policy Manual, s
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Can someone describe quickly what the filter acutally does? I don't know
procmail and would like to add filters in kmail directly for this without
calling an external app for every mail.
Thanks.. Dominik.
Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 03:24 schrie
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Hi,
I started working on a debian-package. The application uses the Qt-Library as
basis (no KDE). During startup, the application looks in a directory
"/usr/etc/settings/" for system-wide settings for the application. This is
not coded inside the
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> Why Qt should look in /usr/etc? Configure your program with
> --sysconfdir=/etc flag and everything should be OK.
Thanks for the hints, but the problem is that the application does not use
autoconf/automake/configure, but the build-tool qmake. Is
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Am Freitag, 15. August 2003 20:26 schrieb Brian Nelson:
> Dominik Stadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Nope. You'll need to modify the application source.
thanks for all the help, the hint with QSetting was very helpful. I l
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When running lintian, I always get the following warning:
W: atleto: postrm-unsafe-ldconfig
N:
N: The postrm script calls ldconfig unsafely. The postrm must only call
N: ldconfig when given the argument "remove".
N:
N: Refer to Policy Manual, s
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Can someone describe quickly what the filter acutally does? I don't know
procmail and would like to add filters in kmail directly for this without
calling an external app for every mail.
Thanks.. Dominik.
Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 03:24 schrie
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