[Cooker] Gnome 2 Question

2002-11-17 Thread Lonnie Borntreger
I'm a KDE user.  I used to edit my .gtkrc file to change the look and
feel of my Gnome 1 apps.  What is the corresponding file for Gnome 2.  I
can't find it.  And, no, I don't want to run the gnome 2 control center,
since it takes over my KDE desktop, unlike the Gnome 1 gnomecc which
played nice.

I'm trying to avoid logging into Gnome, just to change the theme.

TTFN, 
Lonnie Borntreger






Re: [Cooker] mplayer in main ?

2002-11-17 Thread Yves Duret
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 12:53:24PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 12:41, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > Now that i had some success with other transfer requests, what about the 
> > ultimate multimedia player under linux, aka mplayer ?
> > 
> > It is not the most politically correct package, for sure, but it is legaly 
> > clean (otherwise it won't even be in contrib), and its presence in main would 
> > definitevely boost mdk on desktop.
> 
> Xine does just about everything mplayer does...

time to be less "monocentric" on multimedia apps.
and time to drop out thnigs like xanim (is it still existing ?).
The xine standard ui is not easy to understand, peek your
windows-mediaplayer-addict mother in front of it, and see..
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[Cooker] kde lib docs

2002-11-17 Thread Mario Vazquez
Would be nice if they where included in a future release.  It would be a 
great help not having to generate the docs when starting Kdevelop for the 
first time.

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Re: [Cooker] upgrading kdevelop

2002-11-17 Thread Mario Vazquez
KDevelop project wizards have problem with autoconf 2.54 and since automake 
1.7.x requires autoconf 2.54 cannot be used either.

And Btw, when perform an installation of cooker, it allow me to install 
those packages with KDevelop when they do not work with it.  When upgrading 
packages from MDK 9, the dependencies do not allow me to do this.

I installed the latest KDevelop stable source (2.1.4) and still have the 
same problem.  I got an email from KDevelop team after submiting the bug 
that it was fixed in CVS, but I suppose the fix was made for KDevelop 3 only


And for the record, tried autoconf 2.56 and has the same problem with 
Kdevelop 2.1.x as autoconf 2.54.

Mario

From: "Ryan T. Sammartino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Cooker] upgrading kdevelop
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 20:47:07 -0800


$ sudo /usr/sbin/urpmi --no-verify-rpm kdevelop
Password:
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
autoconf2.5-2.54-1mdk
automake1.6-1.7.1-2mdk
rpm-build-4.0.4-20mdk
do you agree ? (Y/n) n


Why do these need to be removed in order to upgrade kdevelop?



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[Cooker] test ! ignore pls

2002-11-17 Thread Blokkie
test  !  ignore pls




[Cooker] upgrading kdevelop

2002-11-17 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino

$ sudo /usr/sbin/urpmi --no-verify-rpm kdevelop
Password:
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
autoconf2.5-2.54-1mdk
automake1.6-1.7.1-2mdk
rpm-build-4.0.4-20mdk
do you agree ? (Y/n) n


Why do these need to be removed in order to upgrade kdevelop?



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[Cooker] Patch for metacity crashes on window close

2002-11-17 Thread J.A. Magallón
Hi all...

I have found this just by chance. Explains the metacity crashes and gives
a workaround/patch:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=169005

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94806
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=12287

Hope this helps...

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Re: [Cooker] Geramik uploaded to incoming [new version]

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
I fixed a bug in upgrading the package and uploaded
Geramik-0.04-2mdk.src.rpm

--- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've uploaded Geramik-0.04-1mdk.src.rpm to
> ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> --- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For those that haven't noticed:
> > http://news.kde.org/1037348700/
> > 
> > there's a new Gtk theme to match KDE 3.1's
> Keramik,
> > and it gets its color and font settings from your
> > KDE/Qt settings.  I've packaged and uploaded
> > Geramik-0.03-1mdk.src.rpm to
> > ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
> > 
> > Enjoy!
> > 
> > __
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Re: [Cooker] Geramik uploaded to incoming [new version]

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
I've uploaded Geramik-0.04-1mdk.src.rpm to
ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming

Enjoy!

--- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those that haven't noticed:
> http://news.kde.org/1037348700/
> 
> there's a new Gtk theme to match KDE 3.1's Keramik,
> and it gets its color and font settings from your
> KDE/Qt settings.  I've packaged and uploaded
> Geramik-0.03-1mdk.src.rpm to
> ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
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Re: [Cooker] need help with lirc

2002-11-17 Thread Maxim Heijndijk
* Stardate: 2002-11-18 00:59
* Incoming subspace signal from "Florent BERANGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" :

>   Hello, 
>  
> I have a problem with actual lirc. I have an external serial IR module 
> connected on first serial port : 

in /etc/sysconfig/lircd:

DRIVER=default
HWMOD=lirc_serial
DEVICE=/dev/lirc/serial
COM_PORT=/dev/ttyS0
DRIVER_OPTS="irq=4, io=0x3f8"

This works for me.

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Re: [Cooker] IPX works

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
Oh yeah, BTW, it works too :D

--- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, ncpfs-2.2.0.19-2mdk.src.rpm is at
> ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
> 
> --- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, David Walser wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Ha!!!  Got it working on the ones on an
> internal
> > > > network!  By using the -A option, and giving
> it
> > > the
> > > > DNS name of the fileserver, it works!
> > > 
> > > Of course, this means you are doing ncp over IP,
> > > rather than over IPX. If
> > 
> > Yeah.  Is that bad?
> > 
> > > you *really* want to use IPX, you would need
> some
> > > sort of ipx routing on
> > > your NAT machine (ipxripd apparently works quite
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > > well). In fact, I haven't
> > > used IPX since I haven't bothered to setup IPX
> > > routing on our firewall, so
> > > I use (when I *really* have to) ncp over IP.
> > >
> > > > I'll let you know if it works from my 2.2.0.19
> > > package
> > > > when I get around to fixing that symlink.
> > > >
> > > > Question for you though:  would it be OK for
> me
> > to
> > > > have it install ncpmount and ncpumount SUID
> root
> > > since
> > > > that's the only way they're useful?
> > > 
> > > The samba package has done this with smbmnt and
> > > smbumount for quite a
> > 
> > Yeah I noticed that, so I figured it was OK.
> > 
> > > while ... of course, usually netware servers are
> > not
> > > as common, so it may
> > > be more worthwhile to setup pam_mount, but I am
> > not
> > > sure if you can pass
> > > the '-A hostname' option via pam_mount.
> > 
> > You can, but the problem here is, it's not one NCP
> > share that everybody mounts, it's a different
> share
> > for everybody.
> > 
> > Thank you so much for the response Buchan!
> > 
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[Cooker] need help with lirc

2002-11-17 Thread Florent BERANGER
  Hello, 
 
I have a problem with actual lirc. I have an external serial IR module 
connected on first serial port : 
 
[root@portable MMboX]# /etc/init.d/lircd start 
Starting Linux Infrared Remote Control daemon:Driver `UNCONFIGURED' not 
supported. 
Supported drivers: 
default 
creative 
logitech 
pinsys 
pixelview 
silitek 
slinke 
[ECHEC] 
[root@portable MMboX]# modprobe lirc_serial 
[root@portable MMboX]# /etc/init.d/lircd start 
Starting Linux Infrared Remote Control daemon:Driver `UNCONFIGURED' not 
supported. 
Supported drivers: 
default 
creative 
logitech 
pinsys 
pixelview 
silitek 
slinke 
[ECHEC] 
[root@portable MMboX]# 
 
Thanks for your help, 
 
  Florent 





Re: [Cooker] IPX doesn't work

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
Ok, ncpfs-2.2.0.19-2mdk.src.rpm is at
ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming

--- David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, David Walser wrote:
> > 
> > > Ha!!!  Got it working on the ones on an internal
> > > network!  By using the -A option, and giving it
> > the
> > > DNS name of the fileserver, it works!
> > 
> > Of course, this means you are doing ncp over IP,
> > rather than over IPX. If
> 
> Yeah.  Is that bad?
> 
> > you *really* want to use IPX, you would need some
> > sort of ipx routing on
> > your NAT machine (ipxripd apparently works quite
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> > well). In fact, I haven't
> > used IPX since I haven't bothered to setup IPX
> > routing on our firewall, so
> > I use (when I *really* have to) ncp over IP.
> >
> > > I'll let you know if it works from my 2.2.0.19
> > package
> > > when I get around to fixing that symlink.
> > >
> > > Question for you though:  would it be OK for me
> to
> > > have it install ncpmount and ncpumount SUID root
> > since
> > > that's the only way they're useful?
> > 
> > The samba package has done this with smbmnt and
> > smbumount for quite a
> 
> Yeah I noticed that, so I figured it was OK.
> 
> > while ... of course, usually netware servers are
> not
> > as common, so it may
> > be more worthwhile to setup pam_mount, but I am
> not
> > sure if you can pass
> > the '-A hostname' option via pam_mount.
> 
> You can, but the problem here is, it's not one NCP
> share that everybody mounts, it's a different share
> for everybody.
> 
> Thank you so much for the response Buchan!
> 
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[Cooker] a problem with dvgrab RPM ?

2002-11-17 Thread Florent BERANGER
  Hello, 
 
it seem to have a problem with dvgrab & libraw1394 RPMS : 
 
[root@portable MMboX]# urpmi dvgrab 
installation de /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/dvgrab-1.1-0.1b3mdk.i586.rpm 
 
L'installation a échoué: 
libraw1394 est nécessaire à dvgrab-1.1-0.1b3mdk 
[root@portable MMboX]# 
 
[root@portable MMboX]# rpm -q libraw1394_5 
libraw1394_5-0.9.0-1mdk 
[root@portable MMboX]# 
 
[root@portable MMboX]# rpm -q libraw1394 
package libraw1394 is not installed 
[root@portable MMboX]# 
 
 
-> libraw1394_5-0.9.0-1mdk don't provide libraw1394 
 
Thanks to fix it, 
 
  Florent 





[Cooker] Re: Nautilus

2002-11-17 Thread John V. Turek
Sorry, I didn't realize that this was already covered in the archives...

I'll just delete the files in ~/.gnome-desktop for right now.

- John

John V. Turek wrote:

Everytime I logout of gnome and log back in,  nautilus makes duplicate 
copies of the floppy and cdrom drive icons.

Is this a bug? or do i have something setup wrong?

I am running the latest cooker rpm's of everythign installed

John













[Cooker] Nautilus

2002-11-17 Thread John V. Turek
Everytime I logout of gnome and log back in,  nautilus makes duplicate 
copies of the floppy and cdrom drive icons.

Is this a bug? or do i have something setup wrong?

I am running the latest cooker rpm's of everythign installed

John







[Cooker] Duplicate menu entries for KControl

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
kdebase has the files:
/usr/lib/menu/kdebase-kcontrol
/usr/lib/menu/kdebase-KControl

that are duplicates.

Also, I don't know if it's related, but KControl isn't
showing up in my KDE menu, and I don't know what to do
about it.

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Re: [Cooker] kde3.1rc3 & xconsole

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
Edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 and comment out the line
that launches xconsole.

This file needs to be updated since KDE doesn't use
kdmdesktop anymore.

It'd also be nice if something to the effect of the
following could be added:
elif [ -x /usr/X11R6/bin/xbanner ];then
/usr/X11R6/bin/xbanner

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> Hallo!
> 
> After upgrading to 3.1rc3 I've got a xconsole opened
> when kdm is started, and 
> it remains opened after having logged in (I've tryed
> kde and icewm for 
> instance).
> 
> I'd like it not to appear.  How can I manage that ? 
> 8-?
> 
> Thanks!
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[Cooker] kde3.1rc3 & xconsole

2002-11-17 Thread Joan Tur
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Hallo!

After upgrading to 3.1rc3 I've got a xconsole opened when kdm is started, and 
it remains opened after having logged in (I've tryed kde and icewm for 
instance).

I'd like it not to appear.  How can I manage that ?  8-?

Thanks!
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Re: [Cooker] IPX doesn't work

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
--- Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, David Walser wrote:
> 
> > Ha!!!  Got it working on the ones on an internal
> > network!  By using the -A option, and giving it
> the
> > DNS name of the fileserver, it works!
> 
> Of course, this means you are doing ncp over IP,
> rather than over IPX. If

Yeah.  Is that bad?

> you *really* want to use IPX, you would need some
> sort of ipx routing on
> your NAT machine (ipxripd apparently works quite

Thanks.

> well). In fact, I haven't
> used IPX since I haven't bothered to setup IPX
> routing on our firewall, so
> I use (when I *really* have to) ncp over IP.
>
> > I'll let you know if it works from my 2.2.0.19
> package
> > when I get around to fixing that symlink.
> >
> > Question for you though:  would it be OK for me to
> > have it install ncpmount and ncpumount SUID root
> since
> > that's the only way they're useful?
> 
> The samba package has done this with smbmnt and
> smbumount for quite a

Yeah I noticed that, so I figured it was OK.

> while ... of course, usually netware servers are not
> as common, so it may
> be more worthwhile to setup pam_mount, but I am not
> sure if you can pass
> the '-A hostname' option via pam_mount.

You can, but the problem here is, it's not one NCP
share that everybody mounts, it's a different share
for everybody.

Thank you so much for the response Buchan!

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[Cooker] kde3.1rc3: kmail & mailing lists

2002-11-17 Thread Joan Tur
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Hallo!

I've upgraded from kde 3.03 to 3.1rc3 and creating a new mail from folders 
containing a mailing list (in properties I can see the right email address) 
no longer adds automatically the mailing list's email in the TO: place.

Maybe it's because I've upgraded??  8-?  Anyway it's a bug.
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Re: [Cooker] PrinterDrake stopped working

2002-11-17 Thread David Walser
Yeah printerdrake doesn't seem to be working at the
moment :o(

For now, you can point your browser at
http://localhost:631/ and you should be able to
configure it through there.

If they were to add that auto-detection stuff that
printerdrake can do to CUPS admin, I'm not sure
printerdrake would even be neccesary.

PS - Take the Reply-To: out of your e-mail
configuration.

--- JC Pollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to setup a new printer via printerdrake, and
> in 
> the expert mode, 
> clicking on Add new printer
> clicking Next
> No matter which of the 5 entries I click on (from
> Local Printer to Enter a 
> Printer Device URI) and then click on Next, I get
> the same screen again - 
> nothing gets done. Nothing new shows up in the xterm
> when I click on Next, 
> but this is what it gives me up to then:
> 
> root@jc ~# printerdrake 
> everything already installed
> cupsd (pid 1338) is running...
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
> modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
> modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
> rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> everything already installed
> cupsd (pid 1338) is running...
> 
> I am trying to add a win2k printer, so the expert
> mode is my preferred method.
> 
> Also, the Select Printer Spooler window does not
> give me anything to click on 
> - it is empty.
> 
> JC
> 

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Re: [Cooker] IPX doesn't work

2002-11-17 Thread Buchan Milne
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, David Walser wrote:

> Ha!!!  Got it working on the ones on an internal
> network!  By using the -A option, and giving it the
> DNS name of the fileserver, it works!

Of course, this means you are doing ncp over IP, rather than over IPX. If
you *really* want to use IPX, you would need some sort of ipx routing on
your NAT machine (ipxripd apparently works quite well). In fact, I haven't
used IPX since I haven't bothered to setup IPX routing on our firewall, so
I use (when I *really* have to) ncp over IP.

>
> I'll let you know if it works from my 2.2.0.19 package
> when I get around to fixing that symlink.
>
> Question for you though:  would it be OK for me to
> have it install ncpmount and ncpumount SUID root since
> that's the only way they're useful?

The samba package has done this with smbmnt and smbumount for quite a
while ... of course, usually netware servers are not as common, so it may
be more worthwhile to setup pam_mount, but I am not sure if you can pass
the '-A hostname' option via pam_mount.

Buchan

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Re: [Cooker] mplayer in main ?

2002-11-17 Thread gabor
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 21:58, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
> - unlike Xine, I cannot recode subtitles on the fly (I am talking about 
> charsets). Thus, if I have subtitles in WIN1250 encoding, and want to 
> display them in ISO-8859-2 (Linux), no go. 

mplayer -subcp cp1250


> - neither allows me to specify subtitles for DivX movie (those pesky 
> *.sub files). mplayer does only autodetection, 
mplayer -sub matrix.eng.sub


> All in all, both xine and mplayer are still not there yet. Both did not 
> arrive to 1.0 version yet, though.
> 
> So until then, no perfect video player for Linux, at least for my needs. 
> Until then, flamewars like this are mostly pointless from my point of view.

i'm not talking about whether xine or mplayer is better ( i think xine
is a lot easier to use , but mplayer offers more for the advanced user
),
i'm only saying that mplayer has as much right to be in cooker as xine
has people should be able to choose.. the same way as they choose
between kde/gnome.

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[Cooker] bad evolution deps

2002-11-17 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino

evolution-1.2.0-1 requires libevolution0-1.2.0-1 but that doesn't seem
to be specified in the spec.

$  rpm -q evolution
evolution-1.2.0-1mdk
$ rpm -q --requires evolution | grep wombat
libwombat.so.0  


needs to be libwombat >= 1.2.0-1 I think... at least, after doing 'urpmi
evolution', evolution was broken until I did 'urpmi libwombat'

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Re: [Cooker] Bitten by 'undefined symbol: __dso_handle'

2002-11-17 Thread Mark Scott
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:


On 14 Nov 2002 at 16:19, Mark Scott wrote:

>On some libraries I could get away with just removing an unnecessary
>inclusion of  from the source, removing the need for the
>library to want __dso_handle. This might be why the simple libraries 
load.

Hey. That was a one hell of an advise. I kicked iostream out 
(thankfully I could) and it worked like charm..

I hope libstdc++ gets straight some day. Will keep checking this 
periodically.
Right now I can afford with no libstdc++ for the time being but may 
need it in future..

Let me know if you (or anyone else) find out anything more about this - 
I don't know why it works (I'm guessing that inclusion of iostream 
instantiates a couple of classes and so requires __dso_handle).

As I said, removing -nostdlib from the link options to g++ was an 
alternative solution, and did not require removing iostream. 
__dso_handle was defined as an non-exportable symbol in the library when 
I did that (instead of an attempted imported symbol).

BTW, I'm not convinced this is a bug in libstdc++ or Mandrake's 
packaging of it, but the same code and Makefiles worked without problem 
for both gcc-2.96 and gcc-3.0.4 in Mandrake 8.2
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[Cooker] PrinterDrake stopped working

2002-11-17 Thread JC Pollman
I tried to setup a new printer via printerdrake, and in 
the expert mode, 
clicking on Add new printer
clicking Next
No matter which of the 5 entries I click on (from Local Printer to Enter a 
Printer Device URI) and then click on Next, I get the same screen again - 
nothing gets done. Nothing new shows up in the xterm when I click on Next, 
but this is what it gives me up to then:

root@jc ~# printerdrake 
everything already installed
cupsd (pid 1338) is running...
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
everything already installed
cupsd (pid 1338) is running...

I am trying to add a win2k printer, so the expert mode is my preferred method.

Also, the Select Printer Spooler window does not give me anything to click on 
- it is empty.

JC




Re: [Cooker] Bitten by 'undefined symbol: __dso_handle'

2002-11-17 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
On 14 Nov 2002 at 16:19, Mark Scott wrote:
> On some libraries I could get away with just removing an unnecessary 
> inclusion of  from the source, removing the need for the 
> library to want __dso_handle. This might be why the simple libraries load.

Hey. That was a one hell of an advise. I kicked iostream out (thankfully I 
could) and it worked like charm..

I hope libstdc++ gets straight some day. Will keep checking this periodically. 
Right now I can afford with no libstdc++ for the time being but may need it in 
future..

Thanks again..

Bye
 Shridhar

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[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] lynx-2.8.5-0.11mdk.dev.8

2002-11-17 Thread Philip Webb
021117 Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Name: lynx Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 2.8.5 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 0.11mdk.dev.8 Build Date: Sun Nov 17 12:21:56 2002
> Install date: (not installed)   Build Host: bi.mandrakesoft.com
> Group   : Networking/WWWSource RPM: (none)
> Size: 2061427  License: GPL
> Packager: Mandrake Linux Team 
> URL : http://lynx.isc.org
> Summary : Text based browser for the world wide web
> Description :
> This a terminal based WWW browser. While it does not make any attempt
> at displaying graphics, it has good support for HTML text formatting,
> forms, and tables.
> 
> This version includes support for SSL encryption.
> 
> WARNING: In some countries, it is illegal to export this package. In some
> countries, it may even be illegal to use it.

is this still the case?  if so, at least one such country should be named;
if not, the last two lines should be dropped.

is this being done by Mandrake or by Lynx (ie presumably Tom Dickey)?

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[Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] kgpg-0.9.1-1mdk

2002-11-17 Thread rcc
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 10:31:09 +0100 (CET)
Laurent MONTEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [Contrib-RPM]
> 
> --=-=-=
> Name: kgpg Relocations: (not

requires at least these two

BuildRequires: libqt3-devel kdelibs-devel

there may be others but those are the ones I needed, mainly because I
removed qt3-devel from my default install because of its dependencies.
And since Requires_kdebase has a version tag, you might want to put
version to the buildrequires too.

Group and menu Configuration/Other may be the correct place but I'd
suggest making gpg related packages consistent, ie at least move kgpg's
menu entry to "Applications/File tools"

rpm group   menu

kgpgConfiguration/Other Configuration/Other

gnupg   File tools  -
gpa File tools  Applications/File tools
gpgpArchiving/Other Applications/File tools
seahorseGraphical desktop/GNOME Applications/File tools


Next, locale files are not getting installed here. But that might be a
generic kgpg bug.


- Mark

--- kgpg.spec.orig  2002-11-17 10:02:00.0 +0100
+++ kgpg.spec   2002-11-17 12:45:20.0 +0100
@@ -9,10 +9,11 @@
 Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
 Patch0:kgpg-0.9.1-fix-libtool.patch.bz2
 URL:http://devel-home.kde.org/~kgpg/
-Group:  Configuration/Other
+Group:  Graphical desktop/KDE
 BuildRoot:  %_tmppath/%name-buildroot
 License:   GPL
 Requires:   kdebase >= 3.0.2
+BuildRequires:  libqt3-devel kdelibs-devel
 
 %description
 Kgpg is a frontend for GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It provides file 
@@ -20,7 +21,6 @@
 
 
 %prep
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT 
 
 %setup -q
 %patch0 -p1
@@ -31,13 +31,12 @@
 %make
 
 %install
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
 %makeinstall
 
 
 #Menu
 install -d %buildroot/%_menudir/
-kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl kgpg Configuration/Other 
%buildroot/%_datadir/applnk/Applications/kgpg.desktop %buildroot/%_menudir/kgpg
+kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl kgpg "Applications/File tools" 
+%buildroot/%_datadir/applnk/Applications/kgpg.desktop %buildroot/%_menudir/kgpg
 
 mv %buildroot/%_bindir/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu-kgpg %buildroot/%_bindir/kgpg