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my statement at the time of closing
wasn't clear on that.
In any case, I look forward to receiving information from you about the
status of this problem.
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d then have to depend on the -dev
> package.
Although you know of no apps which do so at present, it would be good to
allow them to do so without the -dev package, hence the closure.
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> On Monday 17 January 2005 22:49, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On January 17, 2005 16:21, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> > > Sorry that I didn't answer earlier. I can't remember that I
> > > received your previous mail
serEb
Thanks for the report. Did you just upgrade all, or part, of kdelibs? If
you completely restart KDE, does the problem go away? Also, are you sure
that the file name is libhtml.so.4? What about libkhtml.so.4?
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unusual, as would strengthening it to a Recommends, since that might
imply that only xfree86 worked well with KDE, which is not the case.
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thing change in kdm 3.3 or xfree for security reason or
> in configuration files. I don't find the solution.
Does it help to add the line:
ServerVTs=-7
to the [General] section of the /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc file?
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comments, at least?), or else re-write the kdm module of kcontrol to
behave less stupidly, which would be quite an undertaking.
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e problem is solved in the kdepim 3.3.2-1 upload
to unstable?
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On January 26, 2005 15:34, Noèl Köthe wrote:
> please fix the section of kgpg
> please fix the section of kopete
The next uploads of these packages will fix this.
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bs will add Conflicts/Replaces against old
versions of openoffice.org, in order to avoid problems such as you are
encountering.
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y are you using kppp? It would be helpful if you
could explain your situation in more detail.
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On February 2, 2005 04:04, Michail Bachmann wrote:
> > If you're on a LAN, why are you using kppp? It would be helpful if
> > you could explain your situation in more detail.
>
> Because unfortunately there is a dependency relation which leads to
> kppp: kde->kdenetwork->kppp.
OK.
> Maybe it woul
On February 2, 2005 08:36, Michail Bachmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 February 2005 14:11, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > Believe me, we get a ton of reports from new users whose packages
> > don't work because they didn't install the Recommends. But that's not
> &g
iginals back.
Perhaps the problem occurs when the password is moved to the new *-secrets
file, from kppprc. Incidentally, this looks somewhat related to the
problems of KDE #91235 and #61786.
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erits enforcing the strictest
interpretation given the obvious practical difficulties, and recommend the
bug be lowered to important.
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[12:46] Could one of the RMs evaluate bug #292401, and advise
on the different interpretations of Sarge RC-ness contained therein?
[
Hello,
We've built a kopete package that contains a fix for the icq5 crash, by
disabling rich-text support. Please test the package, and let us know soon
if it does indeed resolve the issue.
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Package:
http://the-swirl.org/~adeodato/tmp/2005/03/20/kopete-and
sts to debian-kde@lists.debian.org, and packaging queries
to debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org, which is where I'm directing this
conversation now. We all read those lists as well.
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On March 22, 2005 09:54, Iacopo Spalletti wrote:
> Alle 14:19, martedì 22 marzo 2005, Christopher Martin ha scritto:
> > On March 22, 2005 08:02, Iacopo Spalletti wrote:
> > > I'm testing packages from
> > > http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/.
> > &g
your report).
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On March 23, 2005 16:39, Dirk Salva wrote:
> Package: kaboodle
> Version: 4:3.3.1-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> When I start trying to view an mpeg or something else (like from
> leech.dk), kaboodle only
hat plugdev is needed for.
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sim. I just tested it, and it does work. Are you using an unofficial sim
package?
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this (see below). The bug is reprodusable.
Does updating to 3.3.2-3 from Sid make a difference?
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gt; KCrash: Application 'kleopatra' crashing...
Does updating to 3.3.2-3 from Sid make a difference?
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it works here... hmmm, do any of the other
config modules requiring Administrator Mode work? Also, do you have the
complete kdebase installed? Let us know if adding packages fixes things.
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hat for the
fix to take effect (or simply set UseSessReg=false, which is the new
default). I really should have explained what was required when I closed
the bug - sorry about the omission.
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. I forgot to disable the built-in sessreg in earlier
3.4 uploads, hence the "registered twice" problem.
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On April 7, 2005 11:48, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 07.Apr 2005 - 08:43:50, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On April 7, 2005 07:07, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > > Package: kcontrol
> > > Version: 4:3.4.0-0pre2
> > > Severity: important
> > > Tags: expe
ent displays,
so I really, really want feedback and comments on these new defaults
(positive or negative), so that if they're not suitable, I can adjust them
before KDE 3.4 enters unstable.
> and i *think* in the kde-default there also not all of the same size.
Hmmm, could you explain wh
dpi. I know, kinda OT but this
> dpi-issue is one you hear kinda often in debian.user.$language.
Yes, the current situation with X is a mess. That said, you shouldn't be
seeing a difference between kdm and startx unless you've got some old
setting lurking somewhere (an ancient kdm configuration, perhaps).
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now it gets installed automatically by apt-get
> install kde. I don't think that's a good idea.
Note that gnupg2 doesn't supplant gnupg (1.x) in any way. gnupg is still
installed, and is still used.
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system.
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On April 21, 2005 13:47, Christopher Martin wrote:
> On April 21, 2005 12:37, Mihai Maties wrote:
> > The latest changes made to the kdewebdev package (the addition of the
> > uu patch and the modified kde.mk) renders the package unbuildable.
>
> Builds fine here.
I spoke t
n kdewidgets, therefore, seems to be recorded the Qt
ABI against which kdelibs was built.
Anyway, please let us know what happened. I don't think this is a bug in a
KDE package, but this issue is probably worth following up nevertheless (it
might reflect an issue with how Qt is built).
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other reporters of this
problem have mentioned, cause data loss. Hence we are lowering the severity
to important.
Of course, we (the Debian KDE team) will continue to watch this issue and if
a solution becomes available, will ensure that it reaches Sarge.
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ly (it's already off by default and comes with a security
warning). I don't believe that to be a reasonable course of action, as it
would severely reduce KMail's usefulness for many users with only a minimal
increase in theoretical security.
Thus while this is an importa
me know what is returned. You could also extract them to a temporary
directory and get the information from there (dpkg -x).
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pps/kdm/sessions to the SessionsDirs list.
FYI, some work has been done to clean up the /usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions
directory in the upcoming KDE 3.4 packages, and there this functionality
has been restored to the default configuration.
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Since this problem doesn't break the system for the vast majority of people,
the severity level of important seems best here.
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Sarge level beforehand? This problem has cropped up before, and better
results were obtained if this was done. See #183702 and #183985.
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On May 27, 2005 19:53, you wrote:
> On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 07:48:20PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On May 26, 2005 12:57, Bill Allombert wrote:
> > > There is a circular dependency between kdelibs4 and kdelibs-bin which
> > > cause aptitude dist-upgrade to try
nqueror when performing a dist-upgrade. It
does nothing for apt-get and dselect, though, so it's not of much help
except to eliminate the need for aptitude users to ensure that libqt3 is
marked auto. Further work needed...
BTW, I'd like to thank Bill Allombert for all his help with this issue.
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der is part of kdewebdev and has not been packaged yet (see my
> mail)
To elaborate further, there is a bug in kdewebdev 3.4.0 that makes kommander
look for its handbook in the wrong location. We've patched this, and the
fix will be in the 3.4.1 packages.
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case, since it depends on kdesdk, which has not yet
been updated to 3.4.1. Once that is done, we will upload kdewebdev 3.4.1 to
go along with it. Meanwhile, you shouldn't have any problems.
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bad idea.
(The KRandom screensaver is in kdebase-bin, but the specific offending
screensaver we're going to disable is enabled through kdeartwork, so I'll
reassign this there for now, Ben, if you don't mind - of course the first
post-Sarge upload, under the team u
experimental, and dbus from our alioth repo, but
otherwise all Sid). It built without this problem, so I'm baffled. Are you
using any non-standard packages, aside from the obvious kde bits from
experimental, and dbus?
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to depend on the same
version of kdelibs-data, rather than the current >= 3.3.0 (which is very
odd anyway), seems safe and straightforward, so I'll commit soon unless
anyone objects.
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ly starts, arts.
I've attached the patch, ready to be included in kdebase if people think it
is a good idea; testing and comments welcome, as always - maybe we can
include this in Debian's kdebase, even if upstream is reluctant? Maybe...
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--- kde.or
ing the rest of kdebase to 3.4.1 solves the problem?
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On June 13, 2005 10:28, Christopher Martin wrote:
> Unless there is some trick I'm missing
Indeed.
FINDCMD: find /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/ -name index.docbook
Creating index for 'kde_application_manuals'
find: /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/: No such file or directory
Perhaps the only
problems. See KDE bug #102912 and Gentoo bug #89515 for a sample.
Unless there is some trick I'm missing, I suspect that this feature is
simply broken, or at least unsupported by Debian's htdig.
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On June 13, 2005 10:36, Christopher Martin wrote:
> Perhaps the only problem is simply that it isn't using Debian's correct
> path of /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/. Let's try patching that and see what
> happens...
Still doesn't work:
FINDCMD: find /usr/share/doc/kde
en, it/they would be superfluous.
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On June 14, 2005 12:00, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Christopher Martin [Tue, 14 Jun 2005 10:59:45 -0400]:
> > then we'll add the necessary depend(s).
>
> Or a Recommends, perhaps?
Sure. I guess I should have said "package relations" :)
n
do this). You can allow this by going to the KDE Control Centre, under
System Administration --> Login Manager. Switch to Administrator Mode, then
go to Users tab. There, in the "User Image Source" tab, select "User" (or
"User, admin", I suppose). Then K
Armed with this knowledge, I was able to solve the issue by rebuilding
khotkeys myself after installing libxtst-dev . The solution thus appears to
be simple - add that package to the khotkeys build-depends.
Thanks for your work packaging KDE.
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Qt3 is being built against certain hardware, and doesn't work
properly against hardware which doesn't have all the features of the buildd
hardware. For this reason, I would be very curious to see if kdenetwork
succeeds on vore, since it has always built there before, as has Qt3,
kde
severity 330376 important
reassign 330376 qt3-dev-tools
merge 330376 326470
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On September 28, 2005 10:52, Christopher Martin wrote:
> So perhaps Qt3 is being built against certain hardware, and doesn't work
> properly against hardware which doesn't have all the features
reassign 328940 libqt3-mt
merge 328157 328940
stop
On September 18, 2005 06:28, Michael Olbrich wrote:
> Package: libqt3-headers
> Version: 3:3.3.5-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> It would be nice to apply the patch provided at
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109386
> It adds support for -fvisibi
and will be in the next upload, though that
probably isn't imminent, as further changes will likely occur during the
gcc-4.0 transition.
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e trying the latest 2.6.12
kernel would make a difference? Also worth trying would be stopping the
KDED Media Manager, in the Control Centre's Service Manager (though it is
for removable media...).
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which is always
needed) and gamin uninstalled.
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On October 7, 2005 08:59, Anders Bergstrÿf6m wrote:
> No such problem so it is maybe a 3.4 issue.
>
> --- Christopher Martin
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> > OK, could you rebuild your kdelibs 3.5 beta with
> > --enable-dnotify, and then tell me if it start
org/61829? If you're in communication with TT, you could
ask them that as well? :)
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Anyway, could you confirm that 28_qtc_png-gamma-fix.dpatch is the source of
your problem? If so, then we'll probably just drop it from the package.
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irm that it does solve the
problem, by rebuilding the package with this patch.
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On October 12, 2005 13:44, Christopher Martin wrote:
> Anyway, could you confirm that 28_qtc_png-gamma-fix.dpatch is the source
> of your problem? If so, then we'll probably just drop it from the
> package.
If you need a hand in rebuilding the package without
28_qtc_png-gamma-fix.
e for the gcc-4.0 ABI transition.
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patches into our packaging repository - so good so
far - and they will be part of the next upload (could be a while...) unless
a problem with them is discovered.
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s will be fixed in the next upload.
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ue in a key component (patches like that are often rather
dodgy, not to mention hard to support).
We'd all very much like to enable this feature, rest assured - but not
before it's truly ready.
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On October 23, 2005 10:17, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> On Sunday 23 October 2005 15:01, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > [CCing debian-kde so people are aware of this issue's status]
> >
> > On October 22, 2005 10:47, Yves Glodt wrote:
> > > When KDE 3.5 will land in
On October 25, 2005 04:13, MrB wrote:
> Package: kdesktop
> Version: 4:3.4.2-4
> Severity: important
Did you also upgrade to the latest arts (libarts1 in particular) from
unstable? That should solve this crash.
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> On Tuesday 25 October 2005 08:02 am, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On October 25, 2005 04:13, MrB wrote:
> > > Package: kdesktop
> > > Version: 4:3.4.2-4
> > > Severity: important
> >
> > Did
than
kwin for your window manager, or running any non-standard scripts in
~/.kde/Autostart?
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t; Etch,
we're making only emergency uploads to Sid, so it might be a little while
before this problem is solved in Sid.
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On October 29, 2005 07:45, Dimitri Ara wrote:
> At least you should add
>
> setopt noextendglob
>
> in /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession.
This will be done in the next upload.
("setopt shwordsplit" --> "setopt shwordsplit noextendedg
in more detail what this fixes?
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kioslave is known to have issues with symlinks, though many were fixed for
KDE 3.4.x.
3) No one has bothered to confirm this problem in the latest version. Some
(admittedly extremely cursory) testing didn't find any problems.
So "important" seems a better choice for the time be
heless, rest assured that we'll get this sorted out as
soon as possible.
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eed work, doesn't
cause any laptops to erupt into flames, etc. before looking more closely at
the possibility of applying it.
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This is fixed by an upstream commit that was backported to the KDE 3.4 and
3.5 branches. Thus the next kdelibs upload will contain the fix.
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ou're taking to get to the settings panel you're having problems with?
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lect Configure, and alter the settings, etc. It certainly seems
to work. No Admin mode required. Does this work for you? I don't have any
settings specific printer settings in my ~/.lpoptions (oddly enough,
because I know it used to put them there) but it does seem to work anyway.
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On November 5, 2005 08:07, Daniel Schröter wrote:
> Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On November 4, 2005 11:45, Daniel Schröter wrote:
> >>A patch is avaiable on the kde bugtracking system
> >>http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111747#c1
> >
> > Thanks for the
er
> for reintroducing the theme.
This will be fixed in the next upload (we'll just drop ant.desktop). Thanks
for the report.
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o change our defaults. Also, the blog you cite
mentions that this problem will be fixed in the next fontconfig release, so
hopefully soon we'll all benefit.
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that Kiosk expertise doesn't seem
to be overflowing around here (I've never once used it myself). It this
turns out to be a real bug, then we can always look into a patch, or
backport a fix from upstream, etc.
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bj-i486-linux-gnu/ksvg/impl' make[3]: ***
> [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[3]: Leaving directory
> `/tmp/buildd/kdegraphics-3.4.2/obj-i486-linux-gnu/ksvg' make[2]: ***
> [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/tmp/buildd/kdegraphics-3.4.2/obj-i486-linux-g
be uploaded to unstable, however.
Of course, this plan is tentative, and will be adapted to circumstance,
consultations with the Release Team, etc. But this should give you some
idea of the road ahead for KDE packaging in Debian.
Enjoy the packages!
Christopher Martin
(on behalf of the Debian Qt
es.
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>
> wich means we have to make libakode2 depends upon libarts1-akode ...
Maybe, but I hope to avoid a circular dependency. I've sent a report to the
akode maintainer; hopefully he'll offer a fix/work-around.
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> On Thursday 17 November 2005 02:17, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > On November 16, 2005 16:12, Yves Glodt wrote:
> > > The upgrade went smoothly here, only arts crashes as soon as it is
> > > asked to play a sound, with th
ng for a possible transition
to be clarified), but of course you couldn't know that, and I do appreciate
your efforts to help.
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seem to think it's fixed now as well. Hmmm...
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just to be safe, since if someone takes issue with my legal
reasoning, for the time being we can back out fairly easily.
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experimental once 3.4.3 has settled into unstable. 3.5.0 (well, parts of
it) will appear on alioth beforehand; within a day or two, in fact.
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just for this, if I don't have to. Let me know what you think
of the situation.
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Christopher Martin
On December 1, 2005 13:18, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> Package: qt-x11-free
> Version: 3:3.3.5-2
> Severity: important
>
> Hi,
>
> Your changelog said:
>* Build the I
On December 1, 2005 15:14, you wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 02:09:31PM -0500, Christopher Martin wrote:
> > Argh, that my my fault. Given that amd64 is still separate from the
> > main archive, can you fix the problem for amd64 with an amd64-specific
> > update, or would y
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