On September 27, 2005 15:52, Blars Blarson wrote:
Package: kdenetwork
Version: 4:3.4.2-3
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source
kdenetwork failed to build on my sparc pbuilder. The sparc buildd log
has not yet made it to buildd.debian.org, so I don't know if if
kindest Attention
I am MR.MARTIN PETER director of operations with Volks Bank in
London,my late customer an expatriate was killed in an unknown circumstances
and before his death he had some unclaimed treasury bills (Bonds) with Volks
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.4.2-2
Followup-For: Bug #301001
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
severity 330376 important
reassign 330376 qt3-dev-tools
merge 330376 326470
stop
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 of the
buildd hardware.
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severity 330376 important
Bug#330376: kdenetwork: ftbfs [sparc] Segmentation fault /usr/share/qt3/bin/uic
Severity set to `important'.
reassign 330376 qt3-dev-tools
Bug#330376: kdenetwork: ftbfs [sparc] Segmentation fault /usr/share/qt3/bin/uic
Bug
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 02:27:03PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote:
kdenetwork just built successfully on auric, so this FTBFS must be the
result of a more subtle bug, likely in qt-x11-free. I'm merging it with the
aforementioned powerpc report.
Qt3's build system is dodgy, to say the
Dear friends,
We are sending this letter to invite you to inform about the project of the
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concerns among the diversity of people and our
Package: kopete
Version: 3.4.2-3
I hope this is helpful, I noticed that the KCrash handler output is different
so I thought I would send it in. If it's unnecessary I apologize.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create an IRC account in kopete with Prefer SSL-based connections
checked. (I used the
I am using Kmail 1.8.2 within Kontact 1.1.2, KDE 3.4.2, on a Debian box
I have finished writing an email in HTML with Kmail, and had it saved in drafts
folder.
Then, when open it from drafts folder again, all format is lost, now it is
simply an ordinary plain-text one, and I have to re-edit it!
Hi!
KDE mounts removable devices using pmount. Unfortunately, I can't find an
option to disable mounting devices without the sync option. Is it possible
to specify this somewhere? With this option enabled write access is too slow
and may damage flash devices...
regards,
Jörg
--
Hi! I'm a
Pete Jewell wrote:
However, ReiserFS is *much* more efficient when you have thousands of
files in one directory, because it uses a hashing algorithm to determine
where the required file is (or starts) in the filesystem. This is
something I know about (hashing) based on my experience with
I complained about this a long time ago to KMail developers. KMail does
not store the metadata (Flags and the like) back into the file, but
only in the index files. (For some performance reason, but Mutt is
faster and does it)
Now once touched with Mutt, Mutt writes back the metadata into the
orcishhan wrote:
I am using Kmail 1.8.2 within Kontact 1.1.2, KDE 3.4.2, on a Debian box
I have finished writing an email in HTML with Kmail, and had it saved in
drafts folder. Then, when open it from drafts folder again, all format is
lost, now it is simply an ordinary plain-text one, and
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 15:54, Derek Broughton wrote:
orcishhan wrote:
I am using Kmail 1.8.2 within Kontact 1.1.2, KDE 3.4.2, on a Debian box
I have finished writing an email in HTML with Kmail, and had it saved in
drafts folder. Then, when open it from drafts folder again, all
El Miércoles, 28 de Septiembre de 2005 15:24, Rigo Wenning escribió:
I complained about this a long time ago to KMail developers. KMail does
not store the metadata (Flags and the like) back into the file, but
only in the index files. (For some performance reason, but Mutt is
faster and does
Thanks a lot, will do too,
but it remains that I need allies in convincing KMail developers to use
their index only for caching and not for valid information. Valid info
should be written back to the maildir and KMail should not complain
when opening a maildir touched by another agent.
Best,
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:26:29PM +0200, Rigo Wenning wrote:
Thanks a lot, will do too,
but it remains that I need allies in convincing KMail developers to use
their index only for caching and not for valid information. Valid info
should be written back to the maildir and KMail should
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On Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:31, Nick Leverton wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:26:29PM +0200, Rigo Wenning wrote:
Thanks a lot, will do too,
but it remains that I need allies in convincing KMail developers to use
their index only for
Jan De Luyck wrote:
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 15:54, Derek Broughton wrote:
orcishhan wrote:
I am using Kmail 1.8.2 within Kontact 1.1.2, KDE 3.4.2, on a Debian box
I have finished writing an email in HTML with Kmail, and had it saved
in drafts folder. Then, when open it from
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On Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:59, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:31, Nick Leverton wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:26:29PM +0200, Rigo Wenning wrote:
Thanks a lot, will do too,
but it remains that I need
Derek Broughton wrote:
Pete Jewell wrote:
However, ReiserFS is *much* more efficient when you have thousands of
files in one directory, because it uses a hashing algorithm to determine
where the required file is (or starts) in the filesystem. This is
something I know about (hashing) based on
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:31, Nick Leverton wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:26:29PM +0200, Rigo Wenning wrote:
Thanks a lot, will do too,
but it remains that I need allies in convincing KMail developers to use
their index only for caching and not for
Nick Leverton schrieb:
Valid info
should be written back to the maildir and KMail should not complain
when opening a maildir touched by another agent.
You could open a bugzilla change request and get us all to vote for it !
It's the major reason why I don't use kmail, even though I love the
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On Wednesday 28 September 2005 20:51, Theo Schmidt wrote:
Nick Leverton schrieb:
Valid info
should be written back to the maildir and KMail should not complain
when opening a maildir touched by another agent.
You could open a bugzilla change
Am Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:59 verlautbarte Reinhold Kainhofer :
He? MBox is just the text of all messages concatenated together. Are
you sure that other MUAs store the message status in there? Unless
I'm mistaken, the mbox format doesn't support this.
Common, there are all sorts of
Hi,
I am running kde 3.4.2 from unstable and have kst installed.
apt-show-versions -a -p kst
kst 1.1.0-2 install ok installed
When I try to plot any data, I get the following in my konsole window:
X Error: RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter) 184
Major opcode: 159
Minor
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 08:51:23PM +0200, Theo Schmidt wrote:
Do these problems also apply to Thunderbird, do you think, Nick? I have
just switched to this even though I prefer kmail to Thunderbird, because
I don't trust kmail any more for the mbox format and am not yet ready to
switch to
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