Good evening Miriam,

Am 2010-03-16 00:15:02, schrieb Miriam Ruiz:
> I am an electronic engineer, in fact. Anyway, I'm not using piklab for
> anything at the moment.

Wow!  ;-)  I was not aware of it.

> I'll have a look at that as soon as I find some spare time for it. 

I see, it loads libkio.so which I had removed when I was  working  under
Woody since it was not realy neccesary.

> Maybe piklab-bin or piklab-cli would be more appropriate, but it is not a bad 
> idea.

Right.

> Yup, I'll look into that as soon as I find some spare time to upgrade the 
> package.

It seem that libkio.so is called to pass the infos more  easier  to  the
KDE gui, while this is true for some programs, it  can  be  bypassed  by
checking whether KDE (or kdelibs5) is installed and if not, bypass it.

Unfortunately I have not the time to check this big sourcecode.

Today I was at 05:00 in bed and woke up at 16:00...

I worked the last 5 days (since friday morning) more than 100 hours for
a very important electronic project and I have more of them.  :-/

No "pause" du to an "economic crises"!

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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