libgl1

2000-11-29 Thread Gary Lucas
I have recently installed Debian for the first time and I am still very
new to Linux in general.

Dselect is telling me that libgl1 is required for many of the core
packages.  I have searched the net in every way I know and the best I
came up with was drivers and a modified SVGA server package from
NVIDEA.  (I have a TNT 2 video card).  After installing this package
which included libGL.so.1.0 I am still getting this message.

Thanks for the time,

Gary




rsync mirror ?

2000-11-29 Thread Bruno BEAUFILS

I just would like to know if there is a rsync mirror of kde.tdyc.com somewhere
so that I may be able to have a local mirror of it on some of our servers.

If rsync is not the good way to mirror it, what are your advices guys ?

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Re: rsync mirror ?

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> I just would like to know if there is a rsync mirror of kde.tdyc.com somewhere
> so that I may be able to have a local mirror of it on some of our servers.
> 
> If rsync is not the good way to mirror it, what are your advices guys ?

I'm lazy... :)

if someone sends me instructions for setting up a rsync server I'll do so
with kde.tdyc.com.

Ivan

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Re: Viewing web page in Konqueror killed KDE session

2000-11-29 Thread Pablo de Vicente
El Mar 28 Nov 2000 22:44, Ian Donaldson escribió:

>Hi,
>
>Going to this web page in Konqueror kills the KDE session and I'm left
>staring at the kdm login screen.
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/15060.html
>

 I am running Konqueror on a potato system and I can view that page without 
any problem. No crashes, works fine.

I am using

konqueror_4%3a2.0-final-0.potato.9

libc6_2.1.3-13
libkonq3_4%3a2.0-final-0.potato.9
liblcms_1.06-0.potato.3
libmng_0.9.3-0.potato.3
libqt2.2_2%3a2.2.2-0.potato.4
kdelibs3_4%3a2.0-final-0.potato.10
kdebase-libs_4%3a2.0-final-0.potato.9
xlib6g_3.3.6-11


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Re: rsync mirror ?

2000-11-29 Thread Joaquim Ortega-Cerda


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Re: rsync mirror ?

2000-11-29 Thread Joaquim Ortega-Cerda
There is on rsync mirror in Finland at
sunsite.tut.fi:://debian-kde
It seems to be updated everyday. They have an acceptable band-with.

Joaquim
PS: Sorry about the previous empty message

On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:

> 
> I just would like to know if there is a rsync mirror of kde.tdyc.com somewhere
> so that I may be able to have a local mirror of it on some of our servers.
> 
> If rsync is not the good way to mirror it, what are your advices guys ?
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Re: kde2 + xfree4.0.1 + nvidia's drivers

2000-11-29 Thread Christian Mayrhuber
On Mittwoch, 29. November 2000 14:09, forum::für::umläute wrote:
> Ok, but whose fault is this ?
> of course, QT should not be designed to be linked to libmesa, but to any
> openGL library.
> But since mesa used to be the only openGL around, this did make sense.
> then nvidia claims that they do something like an official and
> authorized openGL (which of course might be simply not true), so this
> package should (*grin*) be reliable. What does mesaGL claim to be ?
> Maybe the developpers could accept on a standard (but of course this
> does not belong here).
>
> > The simplest solution is not to use kdm for now. There are xdm and gdm as
> > alternatives.
>
> Yes, but I like the kde
>
> > Alternatively there is the possibility to recompile qt, kdesupport,
> > kdelibs and kdebase yourself without OpenGL support.
> > (I'm not sure if compiling qt without OpenGL support is sufficient)
>
> i don't know exactly but : since i definitely NEED openGL support on my
> machine (no, i'm not just gaming !), i don't think that this is a very
> good idea.

There is already a howto for all this, but it is somewhat a horror to get
OpenGL work under Linux with XFree4 and Nvidia drivers.

The mini-HowTo can be found at:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Nvidia-OpenGL-Configuration-mini-HOWTO/index.html

Looks somehow like the chambers of shaolin for packagers.
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A couple of problems - kpackage/woody

2000-11-29 Thread Rick
Hi,

I have been using KDE with Debian for some time now. I am currently
using the KDE packages available on Debian Woody (unstable).

1.
For a while now (about a month) Kpackage has stopped working. Any
attempt to Uninstall or Purge a package merely shows a requestor with
"Kprocess failure". I see nothing in .xsesion-errors to give me any
clues as to why it fails, except the usual unable to open a nonexistent
library, but nearly every app causes that error. I keep upgrading my
local Debian KDE as I see new packages uploaded to Debian, but as yet
Kpackage remains broken.

Also, Kpackage seems to have a real problem reading
/var/lib/dpkg/available, it mangles up the file while importing and the
package list becomes unusable within Kpackage. I thought
/var/lib/dpkg/available would be usable.

2.
Of less importance, in the Look and Feel - System Notifications - The
KDE Window Manager, it appears I can configure sounds for things like
window resizing, minimize, maximize etc etc (and they work), but when I
add a sound to "Virtual Desktop One is Selected" (or desktop 2, 3 or 4
etc) the sound never plays when changing desktops. However it does work
when "tested" within the Look and Feel configuration window.

3.
Well 3 is a request :)  KSunffle has a version suitable for KDE2 out
now. If you (or anyone) wants to make a deb out of it I would appreciate
it :)  Yes, I tried to install from the source, but am hopeless with
makefiles and configure.. seems I can never get the paths right to libs,
includes etc and there's always an "/opt/kde..." path straying somewhere
in these distributed sources.

And thanks for the good work over the years Ivan, I am a grateful user
of your Debian KDE packages from KDE1 on tdyc.com

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Re: A couple of problems - kpackage/woody

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> 1.
> For a while now (about a month) Kpackage has stopped working. Any
> attempt to Uninstall or Purge a package merely shows a requestor with
> "Kprocess failure". I see nothing in .xsesion-errors to give me any
> clues as to why it fails, except the usual unable to open a nonexistent
> library, but nearly every app causes that error. I keep upgrading my
> local Debian KDE as I see new packages uploaded to Debian, but as yet
> Kpackage remains broken.

Have you submitted a bug on this?

> Also, Kpackage seems to have a real problem reading
> /var/lib/dpkg/available, it mangles up the file while importing and the
> package list becomes unusable within Kpackage. I thought
> /var/lib/dpkg/available would be usable.

I don't use kpackage so I have no clue...in the past when testing it worked
fine for me against avail..but again, I don't use it so I haven't read
up or asked q's to find out what's right and what's not.

> 2.
> Of less importance, in the Look and Feel - System Notifications - The
> KDE Window Manager, it appears I can configure sounds for things like
> window resizing, minimize, maximize etc etc (and they work), but when I
> add a sound to "Virtual Desktop One is Selected" (or desktop 2, 3 or 4
> etc) the sound never plays when changing desktops. However it does work
> when "tested" within the Look and Feel configuration window.

this has been discussed...not sure if anyone has submitted a bug on this.

Ivan

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Re: A couple of problems - kpackage/woody

2000-11-29 Thread Rick


"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> 
> > 1.
> > For a while now (about a month) Kpackage has stopped working. Any
> > attempt to Uninstall or Purge a package merely shows a requestor with
> > "Kprocess failure". I see nothing in .xsesion-errors to give me any
> > clues as to why it fails, except the usual unable to open a nonexistent
> > library, but nearly every app causes that error. I keep upgrading my
> > local Debian KDE as I see new packages uploaded to Debian, but as yet
> > Kpackage remains broken.
> 
> Have you submitted a bug on this?

No, I don't know how to. I really don't know that much about Debian
procedure. I joined this list cause I miss the information I used to get
from the old kde.tdyc.com lists you use to have.


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Re: A couple of problems - kpackage/woody

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> > Have you submitted a bug on this?
> 
> No, I don't know how to. I really don't know that much about Debian
> procedure. I joined this list cause I miss the information I used to get
> from the old kde.tdyc.com lists you use to have.

Load up kpackage...click on Help at the top...and then click on Report Bug..
fill out the information and click submit...(you may have to configure your
email from the button provided)

Ivan

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update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls

Hello,

I wonder if I need to change my source for kde2? I'm getting an error for
kde and it looks like the server is up. BTW, I wonder if I am missing any
important sources?

Failed to fetch 
ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages
  Unable to fetch file, server said 
'/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or 
directory.  '

My current source.list:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free   
deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato kde2

Tia
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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> I wonder if I need to change my source for kde2? I'm getting an error for
> kde and it looks like the server is up. BTW, I wonder if I am missing any
> important sources?

read back in the archive for debian-kde and you'll find the answer to
your question.

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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Thibaut Cousin
Le Mercredi 29 Novembre 2000 17:05, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls a écrit :
> I wonder if I need to change my source for kde2? I'm getting an error for
> kde and it looks like the server is up. BTW, I wonder if I am missing any
> important sources?
>
> Failed to fetch
> ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages
>   Unable to fetch file, server said
> '/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
> directory.  '

  Yesterday the structure of the files was changed. Here is the interesting 
part of Ivan's yesterday mail :

deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto

main = kde 2 + kde2 based apps 
qt1apps = qt1 based apps and kde 1.1.2
crypto = kdebase-crypto and kdelibs-crypto ... + libssl096  (pretty much it)
optional = updated packages (from woody) such as apache and any ssl based
 app (all compiled against libssl096).  Not necessary (or at least
 shouldn't be..but not tested)

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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Frank Mehnert
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 17:13, Thibaut Cousin wrote:

> > Failed to fetch
> > ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages
> >   Unable to fetch file, server said
> > '/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
> > directory.  '
>
>   Yesterday the structure of the files was changed. Here is the interesting
> part of Ivan's yesterday mail :
>
> deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto

No access to that link from here.

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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> >   Yesterday the structure of the files was changed. Here is the interesting
> > part of Ivan's yesterday mail :
> >
> > deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto
> 
> No access to that link from here.

maybe your dns is still behind...

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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Pascal Hos
Frank Mehnert wrote:
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 17:13, Thibaut Cousin wrote:
Failed to fetch
ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages
  Unable to fetch file, server said
'/pub/kde/dists/potato/kde2/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
directory.  '
  Yesterday the structure of the files was changed. Here is the interesting
part of Ivan's yesterday mail :
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto

No access to that link from here.
Frank
Same problem here.
Failed to fetch http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/Packages
 404 Not Found
Failed to fetch 
http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/qt1apps/binary-i386/Packages
 404 Not Found
Failed to fetch 
http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/optional/binary-i386/Packages
 404 Not Found
Failed to fetch http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/crypto/binary-i386/Packages
 404 Not Found

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Re: update/upgrade

2000-11-29 Thread Frank Mehnert
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 18:08, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > >   Yesterday the structure of the files was changed. Here is the
> > > interesting part of Ivan's yesterday mail :
> > >
> > > deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto
> >
> > No access to that link from here.
>
> maybe your dns is still behind...

It now works. Thanx!

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Re: Maint...update

2000-11-29 Thread Rob Walker

> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:42:49 -0700, "Ivan E. Moore II"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

Ivan> Hi all,
Ivan> ok...I'm not quite done but I wanted to update a few things and let them
Ivan> float around while I do stuff on the other servers...

Ivan> kde.tdyc.com is it's own box now...YEA...for as long as my friend 
continues
Ivan> to work there...so  yes..at any moment the box could disappear. :(

Ivan> anyways...so it's not affected by anything else anymore...I need to update
Ivan> the kernel (building currently) and do some other things which will happen
Ivan> later this evening..but it's there...along with a few new updates for 
Ivan> potato i386.

Ivan> The APT format HAS changed. :)

Ivan> deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto

I don't have any sources.list lines which have tdyc.com in them.  Do I
need to put them in there?  Since kde is a part of potato now, won't
your changes be put up there too?  I would be glad to put this line
in, if it is needed and I understand its' need.

Ivan> p.s. I'll update the web page soon.. :)

web page?  oh, now I see the apt line that I should have been using.
What has been happening as of late?  a lot of sound and fury,
signifying nothing?

rob




Re: Maint...update

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> I don't have any sources.list lines which have tdyc.com in them.  Do I
> need to put them in there?  Since kde is a part of potato now, won't
> your changes be put up there too?  I would be glad to put this line
> in, if it is needed and I understand its' need.

I think you mean kde is a part of woody...not potato.  kde.tdyc.com apt
lines are only for potato (currently)...woody updates go directly into
woody.

> Ivan> p.s. I'll update the web page soon.. :)
> 
> web page?  oh, now I see the apt line that I should have been using.
> What has been happening as of late?  a lot of sound and fury,
> signifying nothing?

huh?

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Re: Maint...update

2000-11-29 Thread Rob Walker

> On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 11:15:59 -0700, "Ivan E. Moore II"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>> I don't have any sources.list lines which have tdyc.com in them.  Do I
>> need to put them in there?  Since kde is a part of potato now, won't
>> your changes be put up there too?  I would be glad to put this line
>> in, if it is needed and I understand its' need.

Ivan> I think you mean kde is a part of woody...not potato.
Ivan> kde.tdyc.com apt lines are only for potato (currently)...woody
Ivan> updates go directly into woody.

biffhero-laptop:~# cat /etc/debian_version
woody
biffhero-laptop:~#
 

ok, I was confused.

thanks,
rob




Re: Maint...update

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> biffhero-laptop:~# cat /etc/debian_version
> woody
> biffhero-laptop:~#
>  
> 
> ok, I was confused.

tis ok.  :)

all the tdyc.com stuff refers to potato and probably KDE 2.1 staging for
woody.

Ivan

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kivio missing?

2000-11-29 Thread John Zielinski
Is the kivio package missing or is something wrong with my apt config here?
Nobody else seems to be complaining about it.  The koshell package has this
as a dependancy.  Thanks.

John





Re: kivio missing?

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> Is the kivio package missing or is something wrong with my apt config here?
> Nobody else seems to be complaining about it.  The koshell package has this
> as a dependancy.  Thanks.

umm...for potato it's missing...I knew I forgot something...



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Re: kivio missing?

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> > Is the kivio package missing or is something wrong with my apt config here?
> > Nobody else seems to be complaining about it.  The koshell package has this
> > as a dependancy.  Thanks.
> 
> umm...for potato it's missing...I knew I forgot something...
> 

side note...koshell doesn't depend on it...just recommends it...the
task suggests it, and koshell recommends it.  so a apt-get install koshell
will work, but dselect will force it.

Ivan


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Re: kivio missing?

2000-11-29 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:

> > Is the kivio package missing or is something wrong with my apt config here?
> > Nobody else seems to be complaining about it.  The koshell package has this
> > as a dependancy.  Thanks.
>
> umm...for potato it's missing...I knew I forgot something...
>

Oops my fault.  I uploaded potato kivio .debs to thekompany.com but I
never sent them to you.

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Re: kivio missing?

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> > umm...for potato it's missing...I knew I forgot something...
> >
> 
> Oops my fault.  I uploaded potato kivio .debs to thekompany.com but I
> never sent them to you.

oh kewl...I don't have to worry about them then. :)

guess I should make sure the incoming dir is accessable...

ok...  ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/incoming is writable. :)

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Debain kpilot

2000-11-29 Thread Dale P. Smith
Is kpilot packaged for potato (or woody)?  I don't see it with a seach
using debian package searcher at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages

Thanks!

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Re: Debain kpilot

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 02:09:46PM -0500, Dale P. Smith wrote:
> Is kpilot packaged for potato (or woody)?  I don't see it with a seach
> using debian package searcher at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages

Currenlty only for potato and it's a *old* version.

The KDE 2 based kpilot has just (as in the past week or so) gotten to a point
where it's functional.  

Unfortunatly it is part of KDE 2.1 and not native to the 2.0.x packages I
have on kde.tdyc.com or in woody.  I will be actually be making packages
available for it once I get a chance.

Ivan


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Re: Debain kpilot

2000-11-29 Thread Dale P. Smith
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 02:09:46PM -0500, Dale P. Smith wrote:
> > Is kpilot packaged for potato (or woody)?  I don't see it with a seach
> > using debian package searcher at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages

> The KDE 2 based kpilot has just (as in the past week or so) gotten to a point
> where it's functional.
> 
> Unfortunatly it is part of KDE 2.1 and not native to the 2.0.x packages I
> have on kde.tdyc.com or in woody.  I will be actually be making packages
> available for it once I get a chance.

Cool.

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Re: Bug#77578: Alt-F2 and different background on multiple desktops problems.

2000-11-29 Thread Bart Oldeman
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:

> either way it doesn't matter anyways... the current version does not work.  we
> can't go back.  I also think it's wronge to drop XIM support just to fix
> something that's annoying.  But, I will if it doesn't get fixed with the
> 2.0.1 release of KDE.

Either way it works now, with the newest packages from kde.tdyc.com, 
2.2.2-0.potato.6

Thanks a lot for fixing it. Hope it doesn't come back again.

Bart




Re: Bug#77578: Alt-F2 and different background on multiple desktops problems.

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> Either way it works now, with the newest packages from kde.tdyc.com, 
> 2.2.2-0.potato.6
> 
> Thanks a lot for fixing it. Hope it doesn't come back again.
> 

it will.

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reports

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
problems...

Package: kdelibs3  4:2.0-final-13
Package: kdebase-libs,kdebase,kdm,konqueror,konsole,libkonq3  4:2.0-final-13

are there any of the html problems or other odd behaviours as with the
previous versions of late?

Ivan


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Re: Viewing web page in Konqueror killed KDE session

2000-11-29 Thread Ian Donaldson
Christian Mayrhuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I cannot certify this, the page renders well and doesn't crash
>konqueror 2.0-final-5 on my woody system. If konqueror is stable on
>most other pages. Probably, you should look at http://bugs.kde.org and
>file a bug if "The Register" is not listed.

I am actually thinking this may not be a KDE bug, but an X bug, 
possibly something to do with fonts. The reason I think this is because 
Konqueror displays the page, but crashes when time comes to apply the 
stylesheet. However I cannot reproduce in any other application.

I ran strace on konqueror and visited the page. Here's the end of the 
strace:

select(25, [3 4 6 9 13 14 15 16 24], NULL, NULL, {0, 4001}) = 0 
(Timeout)
gettimeofday({975537118, 552938}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 553331}, NULL) = 0
write(3, "8\0\4\0\247\1 \3\0\0\10\0\0\0\0\0;\3\5\0A\3 \3\0\0\0\0"..., 
376) = 376ioctl(3, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 553615}, NULL) = 0
select(25, [3 4 6 9 13 14 15 16 24], NULL, NULL, {0, 43641}) = 0 
(Timeout)
gettimeofday({975537118, 603127}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 603534}, NULL) = 0
write(3, ";\3\5\0A\3 \3\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\30\0\30\0;\3\5\0B\3 \3\0"..., 
360) = 360ioctl(3, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 603834}, NULL) = 0
select(25, [3 4 6 9 13 14 15 16 24], NULL, NULL, {0, 43422}) = 0 
(Timeout)
gettimeofday({975537118, 652970}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 653325}, NULL) = 0
write(3, ";\3\5\0A\3 \3\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\30\0\30\0;\3\5\0B\3 \3\0"..., 
360) = 360ioctl(3, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
gettimeofday({975537118, 653611}, NULL) = 0
select(25, [3 4 6 9 13 14 15 16 24], NULL, NULL, {0, 43645}) = 1 (in 
[3], left {0, 0})
--- SIGHUP (Hangup) ---

I believe socket 3 is the X socket.

The SIGHUP at the end, would that indicate X dying on KDE rather than 
the other way around? I realise this is straying away from being a KDE 
problem, but I would appreciate any pointers towards debugging this one.

Ian
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Re: reports

2000-11-29 Thread Dale P. Smith
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> 
> Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> problems...
> 
> Package: kdelibs3  4:2.0-final-13
> Package: kdebase-libs,kdebase,kdm,konqueror,konsole,libkonq3  4:2.0-final-13
> 
> are there any of the html problems or other odd behaviours as with the
> previous versions of late?

Preferences -> Look & Feel -> Desktop -> Borders
Does not allow you to enable "Active desktop borders".

Or is this a known problem / deconfigured option?


-Dale
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Re: reports

2000-11-29 Thread Gordon Sadler
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 03:41:36PM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> problems...
> 
> Package: kdelibs3  4:2.0-final-13
> Package: kdebase-libs,kdebase,kdm,konqueror,konsole,libkonq3  4:2.0-final-13
> 
> are there any of the html problems or other odd behaviours as with the
> previous versions of late?
> 
> Ivan

Thanks for all your work. As you may have noticed for the bugs I 
but have since closed, kdelibs3 4:2.0-final-13 fixed all my problems
with helpcenter and konqueror being able to open/open html.

As of now 1700 CST 29Nov00 my apt sites have not made any of the other
-13 packages available. So IF there are problems in the future I suggest
kdelibs3 be looked at as the cause. All of the rest of my kde2 packages
under woody are still -12.

Thanks again




Re: reports

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
I think this is disabled by upstream.

On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 06:00:24PM -0500, Dale P. Smith wrote:
> "Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> > 
> > Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> > packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> > problems...
> > 
> > Package: kdelibs3  4:2.0-final-13
> > Package: kdebase-libs,kdebase,kdm,konqueror,konsole,libkonq3  4:2.0-final-13
> > 
> > are there any of the html problems or other odd behaviours as with the
> > previous versions of late?
> 
> Preferences -> Look & Feel -> Desktop -> Borders
> Does not allow you to enable "Active desktop borders".
> 
> Or is this a known problem / deconfigured option?
> 
> 
> -Dale
> -- 
> Dale P. Smith
> Altus Technologies Corp.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 440-746-9000 x309
---end quoted text---

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Re: reports

2000-11-29 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> Thanks for all your work. As you may have noticed for the bugs I 
> but have since closed, kdelibs3 4:2.0-final-13 fixed all my problems
> with helpcenter and konqueror being able to open/open html.

great

> As of now 1700 CST 29Nov00 my apt sites have not made any of the other
> -13 packages available. So IF there are problems in the future I suggest
> kdelibs3 be looked at as the cause. All of the rest of my kde2 packages
> under woody are still -12.

or older. they'll all be going back to -1 on Monday. :)  


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missing kdebase-crypto and kdelibs3-crypto

2000-11-29 Thread Fred Gray
Hi,

It seems that kdebase-crypto and kdelibs3-crypto are currently missing from the 
kde.tdyc.com.

Thanks,

-- Fred 




kde.tdyc.com down?

2000-11-29 Thread Pascal Hos
I just tried to do an apt-get update and got the following:
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/qt1apps Packages
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/qt1apps Release
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/optional Packages
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/optional Release
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/crypto Packages
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/crypto Release
  Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).
Pascal
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problems with libssl

2000-11-29 Thread Alessandro Bono
Hi

I installed the latest version potato.4(?) of libssl096 and after this i has 
problems with ssh and kmail 
ssl didn't find libcrypto.so.0 that i solved with a link in /usr/lib
 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0 -> libcrypto.so.0.9.6
kmail didn't find libssl.so.0 that i solved in the same mode
/usr/lib/libssl.so.0 -> libcrypto.so.0.9.6 

After this everything gone well

Bye
Ale




Re: kde.tdyc.com down?

2000-11-29 Thread Bud Rogers
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 18:31, Pascal Hos wrote:
> I just tried to do an apt-get update and got the following:
>
> Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/qt1apps Packages
>Could not connect to kde.tdyc.com (128.196.207.25).

Ivan has taken it down to rearrange things.  He made an announcement on 
the list I think yesterday.  I think he said it would be back up in 
about 48 hours or so.

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