Le Friday 26 September 2003 18:12, jokerman64 a écrit : > On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:09, Laurent Montel wrote: > > Hi, > > I created all kde-3.2-alpha2 for MDK9.2 just for test. > > For the moment MDK menu doesn't work. > > I reapplyed 50 patchs from 400. > > I will apply them after. > > > > There is some update problem: > > -> kmail, knode, korn moved from kdenetwork to kdepim > > -> split is not again perfect (so report all split problem please) > > -> mdk menu not supported > > -> there is a problem with mandrake-galaxy program it frozes kwin (I > > don't know why :( => I add a conflict and uninstall it please before to > > launch kde) > > > > I ported galaxy theme to "kwin 3". > > > > MDK menu entry exists but they don't use by kde3.2 > > > > I compile all with "--enable-debug=full" => -g3 > > > > News in KDE 3.2 see > > "http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.2- features.html" > > > > Big improvment of kmail/knodes > > Support SVG format (static and dynamic SVG) > > Add new program: > > -> kpdf => frontend to xpdf > > -> ksvg > > -> kontact see http://kontact.kde.org/ > > -> kopete now it's into kdenetwork > > -> kwallet gestion of passwd > > unfortunate kopete and kwallet don't work
What is the problem with kwallet ? > well together > should i report these (app related) bugs here or on kde bugzilla? > > > So report bugs found please. > > KDE config bugs please (config upgrade) etc. > > > > Regards. > > > > For the moment this packages is not into cooker, so you can download it > > from http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~lmontel/kde-3.2-alpha2/ > > > > PS: save your config file > > PS2: save your mail > > > > BECAREFULL it's package for test . > > more little packaging errors: > kppp and ksirc entries show up in the internet menu but i don't have them > installed. > for kppp an icon is there too, > /usr/share/applications/kde/Kppp.desktop > /usr/share/applications/kde/kppplogview.desktop > /usr/share/applications/kde/ksirc.desktop > are all from kdenetwork-common Oops sorry I will fix it. Regards