kular, it starts from generator_pdf
Okular::Document::PrintError PDFGenerator::print(QPrinter &printer)
and then it on unix likely ends up in
fileprinter.cpp in FilePrinter::doPrintFiles
where it actually tries to execute lpr in many cases if you aren't forcing
rasterize.
/Sune
- also s
Hi
Please note
https://invent.kde.org/plasma-mobile/qmlkonsole/-/merge_requests/53
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-customized-programs.html#packages-providing-a-terminal-emulator
and
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532029
/Sune
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shes.
Any change you can do a local modified gwenview build (without libcfitsio-dev
available)
At least the code from the failing point looks a bit fishy if cfitsio is found
during build.
It should be a autodetectable feature if found.
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From the build log
Missing optional packages:
* Qt6Keychain
Required to build the katesql addon
/Sune
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 3:55:07 PM CET Vassilis Virvilis wrote:
> Package: kate
> Version: 4:24.12.0-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> After the upg
ng to affect all of Qt6-packages, not just Qt6Declarative. At
least from a quick glance over other of my Qt6*Targets.cmake with private dev
things have the same thing.
It is just likely that Qt6Declarative is hit first in finding order.
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to help test their usage of kimap.
The simple solution here might to just force BUILD_TESTING (but not run the
tests) in the nocheck build profile.
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se symbols are only exported for tests builds. They are private, but the
tests has the ability to exercise them.
I don't know how we deal with those ...
But the headers aren't installed.
Maybe they should just be marked as optional ?
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matches, and it was
committed between those versions.
I'm not sure it is a severe enough bug to warrant a stable update for that
though, so I guess we should just mark it as done in the trixie version. A
more accurate version could be tracked down, but this is probably good enough.
/Sune
Thank you for your report.
Note that Kalendar has been renamed to Merkuro upstream and will soon in
Debian as well.
But your analysis looks correct. and you are most welcome to submit a merge
request in
https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/merkuro
/Sune
On Tuesday, May 7, 2024 7:49:40
et code only deal with subsetting for pdf's, maybe it
can go completely?
Just to help me double check, how is is the OS/2 table described in the font
in the pdf ?
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Control: reassign -1 libsnappy1v5
Control: forcemerge -1 1070217
Control: affects 1070217 libqt5webenginecore5 kmail
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Control: -1 fixed-upstream
Reassign: -1 libkf5kiocore5
This is unrelated to the LO issue.
The fix for this issue is
3e6800b37 and 48322f443 upstream (One fixes a crash the other one introduces)
Once we get a new KF5 in, this should be fixed.
/Sune
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-22.12
It should not. I think you need to read up on the purpose of the transition
and how it is done.
/Sune
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join the effort of getting KF6, Plasma 6 and KDE Gear
24.02 into Debian.
Please join #debian-qt-kde on oftc to help the effort.
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It is likely that all upstream users have migrated away from this in the
releases planned for end of feb 2024 (in a couple of weeks), so whenever those
enters unstable/testing, this can be likely be removed.
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On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 8:53:35 PM CET kat...@linuxmail.org wrote:
> Package: konqueror
> Version: 4:22.12.3-1
> Severity: important
> X-Debbugs-Cc: kat...@linuxmail.org
>
>
> Protocols sftp, ftp and and smb:// does not work
Is kio-extras installed ?
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> to Helmut for this.
Agreed. Both to approach and to thanks to Helmut
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tested
for cross platform functionality and it makes writing modern c++ and cmake
code simpler and easier.
In general, other than an extra line in your build scripts, shouldn't make
much of a difference.
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https://
invent.kde.org/frameworks/ktexttemplate and will be released in february
together with the rest of KDE's frameworks based on Qt6 (and plasma and ...)
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over the backtrace and verify that nothing not for public consumption
is in it
5) post it as a reply.
Maybe we can figure it out together.
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On Thursday, October 26, 2023 5:23:58 AM CEST zhangdandan wrote:
> BTW, A recent query revealed that LoongArch architecture is now
> supported by the upstream [2].
Do you have a link to the upstream accept of this? A link to a gerrit review,
to a git hash or something like that ?
/Sune
On Friday, August 18, 2023 3:11:57 PM CEST Bastian Germann wrote:
> Am 18.08.23 um 14:31 schrieb Sune Stolborg Vuorela:
> > Please stop this. It is not helpful. Once everything is released upstream,
> > it will end up in Debian.
> For khelpcenter maybe it is not helpful. But wh
; if okular would not make them key packages.
Please don't. Especially the pdf part. That is kind of unfortunately
widespread used.
Note that okular 23.08 has migrated away from kjs.
Before end of the year, upstream will also have likely have a plan on what to
do with khtml.
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> Source: khelpcenter
Hi Bastian
Please stop this. It is not helpful. Once everything is released upstream, it
will end up in Debian.
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cripts in
polyphone, it will not be fixed. Feel free to work around it.
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th a solution that makes this more
likely to happen rather than list.
If I understand the fix correctly in that bug, it is ignoring all runnig
mariadb's that is not from specific users and just upgrading anyways.
That is, to my understanding, the easiest way to hit this is exactly to
upgra
is a great debian stop gap measure, but due to
upstream also supporting windows, the Good Fix[tm] should go into
FindGpgme.cmake instead,
but could be derived from pkgconfig there.
/Sune
'kcmshell5 kcm_cron' also works and is a more light alternative. There
might also be other host apps for these plugins that can be coerced into
loading the cron kcm plugin.
If we do want dependencies, at least kde-cli-tools | systemsettings
should be the dependencies.
/Sune
On
sser used packages with heavy dependencies resides.
I hope this is sufficient response to "is there a good reason", and I think the
script you use should be adapted to work with this pattern.
Kind regards
/Sune
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prefers that if possible. FAM
is only used for fallback codepath for e.g. nfs-mounts, before KDirWatch
resorts to the last fallback; polling.
Replacing with libgamin is basically making the inotify-free codepath
depend on inotify, so either keep using FAM, or skip both of them.
/Sune
- who
Upstream master builds, but might also soon be adopted by KDE Frameworks
A quick fix is adding this line a nice place in toplevel CMakeLists.txt
set_property(TARGET tgt PROPERTY CXX_STANDARD 11)
Around line 35 looks like a nice location.
/Sune
On Friday, December 27, 2019 5:32:17 PM CET
d bugreports, sorry if
> this is reopening a can of worms.)
Yes. the gpl versions are incompatible with openssl, so that would require all
users of the non-ssl using parts of qtnetwork to also have openssl exceptions.
This way, only the applications actually requiring it requires the exce
severity 910531 normal
thanks
This doesn't make it unusable for everyone, so lowering severity.
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ig of a problem.
But, more and more are going to need libclang. Given libclang is mostly a c++
parser, I don't see why it shouldn't be buildable on most platforms ? Can't
the compiler bits be stripped from the llvm source package on some archs?
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togenerated rcc files.
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- zefrank
If S_D_E gets used, rather than the data.xml modified date in the source, this
will end up using the wrong file if S_D_E is newer than the system copy of the
file.
This is not a unused databit, but a fully available piece of metadata for the
files.
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On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 9:14:23 PM CEST Chris Lamb wrote:
> Hi Sune!
>
> > I don't think honouring SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is the right idea under normal
> > circumstances
>
> Can you elaborate on what you mean by "normal circumstances"? :)
"normal circum
o think that having the actual timestamp of the
non-generated files makes sense.
I have reached out to upstream about it.
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e8e4992ce907948c1c4af272b 4
54c6f8c09a347955ae2f36e68bbd2539 5
So. What touches the files?
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eror does error out. See attachment. You then get a chance of aborting,
or continuing.
Continuing then gives you the choice of "this session" or "forever". If you
select forever, you get that. I don't see a problem with marking a certificate
as trusted if the user explicitly
sues that would either work or fail to
build.
> sune/maxy: please review
>
> the tricky part is libkleo. Because parts of libkleo the moved into QGpgME,
> and we have changes of boost::shared_ptr -> std::shared_ptr and other such
> kind of changes.
You need to give libk
w
The Qt Company keeps the 100+ people working on and around Qt.
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Hi
Can you submit the patch upstream on reviewboard to get them to take a look at
it?
Patches in bugzilla is often missed.
Thanks,
/Sune
On Saturday 26 September 2015 18:43:18 Zhang Jingqiang wrote:
> Hello,
> there is another patch needed to avoid the reference usage crash
>
>
ncluding patch is on http://bugs.debian.org/796032 - and
replying to the bug email address is available for everyone)
/Sune
ing jitting optional for these architectures, we can look
into it again. Until a patch shows up that does that, I'm going to mark this
wontfix from the qt side of things.
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er point in the Debian
release cycle, but at this point, it needs really some testing and people
looking at the code. Unfortunately, I'm not volunteering for that.
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ckage and the related
theming.
Do you even get a valid kdm configuration by this patch in a new setup?
the setup_config() function in the current init script is there for a reason.
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disable the package on those archs.
/Sune
On Thursday 12 March 2015 08:21:50 Anton Gladky wrote:
> Dear Qt/KDE team, Sune,
>
> it seems, that I have the same problem for some other packages.
> Libqglviewer was uploaded into experimental, migrating to
> Qt5 [1]. It fails unfortunate
On Monday 17 November 2014 21:22:36 Dominique Dumont wrote:
> [ resent: first mail did not go through qt-kde list]
>
> Hello
>
> Qt bindings for Perl are currently outdated in Debian. After a discussion
> with Sune (current maintainer), Scott and I think the best way to improv
Package: extra-cmake-modules
Severity: serious
e-c-m is not fully ready for jessie, and nothing should be using it, so
let's wait a bit with it.
/Sune
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing&
Let's reassign this bug to qt5 qtwebkit
Lisandro: I think we should consider cherrypicking this patch, as it makes
quite some systems crash.
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, and it is also
known that virtuoso's handling of compatibility has room for improvement.
I'd really prefer to leave the virtuoso 6.1 series at it's current version
until jessie is out.
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On Monday 11 August 2014 21:11:33 bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> Package: akonadi-server
> Version: 1.12.1-1+b1
> Severity: important
>
> ~/.local/share/akonadi/file_db_data/ is completly inneficient and render the
> whole system slow.
What locate do you use? mlocate? slocate?
se KDE yet marble is still an interesting product for me...
We are following the version numbers that matches the tarballs we receive.
There is no plans to change that.
So, I think 'wontfix' is the best solution for this.
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It is a (slow) work in progress, but in order to get it working, we need
phonon, qtwebkit, qtgstreamer and maybe others to be uploaded at the same
time.
Various components in the archive uses more than one of these components.
/Sune
On Saturday 26 July 2014 11:32:31 Martin-Éric Racine wrote
ges which was just now uploaded to the
archive.
So, it is known, will be fixed - and welcome to experimental.
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On Monday 16 June 2014 12:43:25 Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> Great -- thanks Sune for the feedback. It is just from previous
> comments I was not sure if KDE is still relying/using virtuoso.
> But if you state so -- must be so.
There is a move away from virtuoso - but the kde stack in st
e with something newer.
The fact that the KDE stack needs it is also why it is maintained by the KDE
team.
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quot;desktop" version
> of Qt5.
>
> Are there reasons, why those flags are used for arm platforms?
Hi
the plain "desktop" edition is not really interesting on arm because gles is
what is hardware accelerated and such.
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ssed-tar;application
> /x-lzma-compressed-tar;
> *application/zipapplication*/x-deb;application/x-cd-image;applicatio....
Thanks. Fixed in git.
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yakuake and the console thing apps like kdevelop and kate).
So I'm not sure this is the good fix.
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ships phonon-gstreamer as the default.
I do have a preference for not going against upstreams wishes here, so I would
prefer if we could find a solution where we follow upstream's wishes.
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ith
> the the right libraries. Having it coming from experimental would have been
> clearer.
There is no new functionality or new requirements in the new kde-workspace, so
it compiles just as fine against kdelibs 4.11. ANd should also compile fine
against 4.10, 4.9 and 4.8 or something li
s
which requires katepart which is going to be built by kate.
So the circle has to be broken somehow, and ubuntu iirc has chosen to just
require to have kate built in order to build kate.
/Sune
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severity 727242 important
thanks
This might be a inconvenient loss of some configuration, but given all emails
stays in Inbox, they aren't lost, so downgrading to important.
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symbolshelper knew about mips64(el) (and
n32 for that sake) without any patches.
Patches are most welcome.
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>From the panel within Photoshop 8.4 you either need to get access over a RW
cache, or have not to boot with the tool to a Fast PCI kernel to
Hi Russell
It would be great if you could provide the info below.
/Sune
On Wednesday 24 July 2013 00:00:55 Sune Vuorela wrote:
> Hi Russel
>
> The following is using the 'akonadiconsole' tool which is kind of a
> specialist toolbox. Looking around should be fine, bu
> Perhaps a
> dependency or recommendation in qtbase5-dev on qtbase5-private-dev might
> help here.
The private headers is not something you should install under normal
conditions.
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ball from 'upstream' and the descriptions of
the debian build.
These elements is a compressed tarball each, and then there is a
metadata file, a dsc file, which describes the tarballs (filenames, size
and checksums).
You might want to read the new maintainers guide.
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has the right content)
Right click on the folder in and select properties. Go to the attributes tab.
Is there a SpecialCollectionAttribute? what is it set to?
Is there a ENTITYDISPLAY? what is it set to?
/Sune
On Tuesday 16 July 2013 18:55:05 Russell Coker wrote:
> Package: kmail
> Ver
the right thing to do.
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Outlook, how does it work?
You either must reset the IP controller, or should never insert the
attachment, so that you neither need to save on a monitor, nor can ever log on
a server o
e other libraries, we might be able to get away with
a couple of symlinks.
Libraries isn't hard. It just needs a bit of consideration.
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>From the drawer inside Office you must insert in the hardware for sending a
analogic IP icon over a Ultraflat mailer of the server on the front-end of a
CP
is picking up for it, so the
Qt documentation can support it.
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>From Outlook you should never overclock the graphic folder to a front-end of a
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tSections;
&FDLFrontCoverText;
&FDLBackCoverText;
and don't do any errors/warnings about it.
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On Sunday 19 May 2013 19:32:26 bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> Package: src:kde4libs
> Severity: wishlist
>
> On the template file lintian choke. I could not found a way to automatically
&
to deviate from upstream here.
iodbc is the one supported and written by virtuoso upstream, so that's the one
we prefer to use.
/Sune
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ion in the current upstream tarball does have copyright and license
> information for these files.
I've notified upstream. It is a oversight that will be fixed. Thanks for
noticing it.
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would be much appreciated. success reports go to me somehow.
Thanks to
Thiago Macieira, Andrey Rahmatullin, Julien Cristau, Pino Toscano, Bernhard R.
Link and probably someone I forgotten.
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First of all
meant for unpatched Qt.)
For some reason it seems to be using the i386 assembly code for atomics in
that patch. Shouldn't it be using the x86_64 assembly code?
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The point is that you neither
Package: kdepim-runtime
Version: 4:4.4.11.1-5
Severity: serious
Justification: Maintainer says so
kdepim-runtime should not ship the nepomuk feeder files.
To implement, just don't ship the 4 relevant files for nepomuk feeders.
This is a result of a discussion with upstream.
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Note that this patch is not the way to do it, and renaming qt5 tools is also
not the way to do it.
Upstream is providing a qttoolwrappere that helps selecting the right one.
Please see relevant discussions on upstream maillist about it.
/Sune
On Thursday 13 December 2012 10:31:59 Timo Jyrinki
sting issues. and those are
there both with 1) and 2); just for different packages.
What solution do you prefer?
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On Thursday 20 September 2012 13:47:17 Hideki Yamane wrote:
> Why we need to specify phonon as Depends:?
if you want a working phonon, you need to depend on phonon. that's just how it
is.
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phonon.
if you want a working phonon, you must depend on phonon.
The bug is not in the phonon package.
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ay I have failed to notice some interface detail?)
Hi
There is a detail you didn't notice in the interface (it also tricked me a
bit)
There is no need to save manually.
Just exit the application.
and launch it again. and continue. with one whiteboard. with multiple
whiteboards.
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On Sunday 24 June 2012 12:05:30 advocatux wrote:
> 2012/6/24 Sune Vuorela :
> [-]
>
> > Can you try install strigi-dbg and create a stacktrace ?
> >
> > /Sune
>
> OK, I've installed strigi-dbg but I don't know the best way to get
> useful inform
#x27;ve tried with other mp3s (meaning no-Jamendo's) and it doesn't happen.
Can you try install strigi-dbg and create a stacktrace ?
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issues as
well)
So if you can spare a afternoon and improve the copyright file, it will be
much appreciated.
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fication and starring of tracks, another 10 years (if I survive
> that long) of work on a new media player.
the equalizer in amarok should be available with the gstreamer backend.
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You either should load the FPU on a display, or
errors.
It would also be nice if you could dig up what the following types are
typedef'ed to on m68k:
size_t
ssize_t
int64_t
uint64_t
qptrdiff
quintptr
qreal
(the easiest is probably to ask gcc after #include )
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ails to build with xine-lib-1.2. The
> attached patch fixes this. (I have not done more than compile it.)
Hi
I just filed a RM bug for phonon-backend-xine, so I'm not sure this upload is
so important :)
/Sune
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Man, how to debug the virus from LinuxPPC?
From the control preferences withi
nce like forever and other browser vendors slowly
are picking up.
/Sune
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Man, do you know how can I do for installing on the RW LCD forward from
Netscape 96?
You should turn off a controller for connecting a menu over the case over a
SIMM.
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tag 651549 +upstream fixed-upstream
thanks
Fixed in 4.8 in 90944a8c6bb9e22e4089870f49f898eec083518d - upstream bug report
254994
/Sune
On Friday 09 December 2011 22:06:25 Krasu wrote:
> Package: klipper
> Version: 4:4.6.5-3
> Severity: normal
>
> In Squeeze version of klip
others, this means return of source packages for
- libkexiv
- libkdcraw
- libkipi
- gwenview, as mentioned
- kalgebra
- okular
- marble
- and probably something I forgot.
/Sune
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Do you know how might I get access over a head of a software?
You have not to save on a pointer in order to
ed to QSQLITE
Hi
Please discuss 'autoselection' of backends with upstream. We cannot modify the
users configuration files like that from the debian packaging.
Tagging as wontfix.
/Sune
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Do you know how to load the GUI of a mousepad to a server?
You neither can reset a Direct3D proxy, nor
lly sad that it is
> > missing since KDE4 now.
>
> According to this [1] there is a version for KDE4 libs.
Kuickshow uses the upstream dead and buried imlib1 that also got removed from
debian long time ago.
/Sune
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How can I do for resetting the display from Flash NT?
You either can never re
re:
>
> -> kwin
> -> kwin_effect_builtins.so
> -> libkdeinit4_kwin.so
All these are in kdebase-workspace-dbg
> -> x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLso.1
a wild guess would be libgl1-mesa-*dbg
/Sune
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Man, do you know how to click on the program from Netscape?
You neither ha
attern for what to - or not - blacklist, and I do think
that in several cases the KDE default apps is better than the Gnome similar
ones, and vice versa. I really think we are doing our users a disfavour by not
allowing them to easy access the applications they have chosen to install.
/Sune
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Do
ded to
blacklist a random collection of nice apps to show up in Gnome's menu. I've
reassigned your bug to the package doing the blacklist in hope they one day
will drop the blacklist.
/Sune
> --- System information. ---
> Architecture: i386
> Kernel: Linux 3.0.0-1-686-pae
&g
t of space used on the build
daemons.
I'm tending to mark this bug wontfix for this reason.
/Sune
On Wednesday 21 September 2011 19:45:30 Steve Wolter wrote:
> Package: libeigen2-dev
> Version: 2.0.16-2
> Severity: normal
>
> The libeigen2-dev package contains no architecture
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