Re: Port Kppp to Qt5

2018-08-14 Thread Albert Astals Cid
Apparently network/modem manager can't replace kppp just yet it seemshttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348330 We had one user at least saying he needed ithttps://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-gardening/2017-July/000142.html Do you use kppp? Because if you don't, I am afraid that given how

Re: Port Kppp to Qt5

2018-08-14 Thread Sergio Carlavilla
Hi, No, I don't use Kppp for connect to the internet. My intention is only to port the program to Qt5. But you are correct, maybe only make the software compiles to Qt5 isn't enough. Thanks for your reply. Bye. > On 14 August 2018 at 11:41 Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > > Apparently

Upcoming reorganisation of the CI system

2018-08-14 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, Currently CI jobs are all created within a flat namespace, meaning that it is quite difficult to view the overall status of an individual project. Additionally, it creates the issue that the main default view can take a significant amount of time to load. To resolve this we intend to shif

Re: Upcoming reorganisation of the CI system

2018-08-14 Thread Christoph Feck
On 14.08.2018 15:03, Ben Cooksley wrote: Currently CI jobs are all created within a flat namespace, meaning that it is quite difficult to view the overall status of an individual project. Additionally, it creates the issue that the main default view can take a significant amount of time to load.

Re: Upcoming reorganisation of the CI system

2018-08-14 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, 17:09 Christoph Feck, wrote: > On 14.08.2018 15:03, Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Currently CI jobs are all created within a flat namespace, meaning > > that it is quite difficult to view the overall status of an individual > > project. Additionally, it creates the issue that the m

Feasibility of KDE application

2018-08-14 Thread Anders Gade
Hi I'm contemplating building an export tool for Plasma 5 configurations based on config files on an existing system - from what I can gather mainly located in ~/.config, ~/share and the likes. It will need to use ksudo, since I figure some things will rely on installing third party programs such

Re: Port Kppp to Qt5

2018-08-14 Thread Wolfgang Bauer
I had a look at it a couple of months ago, when we were about to give up all applications not ported to KF5. It still uses Qt3 stuff, which wasn't possible to port to Qt4 (or Qt5 therefore) easily, so I gave up then. But if you do want to do it, I'll try to help. Kind Regards, Wolfgang