AW: Applications for KDE 3.1.2

2003-06-24 Thread Christof Hurschler
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 Von: Paul Cupis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Montag, 23. Juni 2003 22:25

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 On Monday 23 Jun 2003 20:31, Christof Hurschler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  I get this when I make.  Any idea what I'm missing here?

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  make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/arson-0.9.7-kde3/src'
  source='audiodoc.cpp' object='audiodoc.o' libtool=no \
  depfile='.deps/audiodoc.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/audiodoc.TPo' \
  depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../admin/depcomp \
  g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/include/kde
  -I/usr/share/qt3/include -I/usr/X11R6/include   -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
  -D_REENTRANT  -pipe -O2 -DNDEBU G -fno-check-new  -c -o audiodoc.o
  `test -f audiodoc.cpp || echo './'`audiodoc.cpp
  In file included from audiodoc.cpp:34:
  audiowriter.h:22: qlist.h: No such file or directory
  make[3]: *** [audiodoc.o] Error 1

 Do you have libqt3-compat-headers installed?

 You might like to download the sid source package for arson
 and compile
 it on your Woody machine using debuild or dpkg-buildpackage.

aha, this sounds doable, but won't I still run into the same dependency
problems I would have anyway trying to compile or apt-get install this in
Woody? What is the difference when I build the sid package for Woody?

 Paul Cupis
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Re: keyboard layout and xfs-xtt/KDE font problem

2003-06-24 Thread Lucas Moulin
On lun, jun 23 15:02 
Kurt, Caspar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :

[...]

 i tried renaming ~/.kde to ~/.kde.renamed before loging into kde which fixed 
 the problem but obviously made kde forget about my beloved configuration.
 what's the point? where in ~/.kde/ do i have to change things to get my us 
 layout back?

Actually I'm using the default layout so I guess I don't have any
special config in my KDE config files, but I think you should try to use
grep to parse the files in ~/.kde/share/config with keywords like
'mapping', 'layout' or 'key'. That should give you some results. If not,
you'll lose 15 mn to reconfigure your KDE environment, it's no big deal
if you keep the important files apart (like Kmail config for example).

 on the second problem i've been working for 3 weeks now:
 i have one linux workstation and one linux server both running debian sid. on 
 the workstation i have XFree86 and KDE 3.2.1. on the server i run xfs-xtt. 
 i've removed all FontPath lines in XF86Config-4 leaving only 'FontPath
 tcp/guineapig:7110' where guineapig is the hostname of the server. i guess 
 xfs-xtt is working because X won't start if i comment out this FontPath line.
 still i have no fixed fonts in KDE and also other fonts don't seem to be 
 working as they should. i tried all the tricks and hints i could find (i.e. 
 running fc-cache, reinstalling font packages on the server, comparing config 
 files from a working installation at home...) but i could not solve my 
 problem. how can i get fonts working with KDE and xfs-xtt?

Why do you want to use xfs-tt ? Since XFree86 v4.x, it's really not
necessary. Plus, you got fontconfig and KDE, which deal well with any
type of font. Try setting font paths in your workstation's XF86Config
instead of using the server. I can send you my file if you like
(everything works, TT fonts, regular ones, Euro character, japanese
fonts, etc.). I can even tell you what font packages I've installed, but
I guess you already double-checked this.

 i'm sure (well at least i hope) someone could help me with this, please. this 
 stuff really drives me nuts. konsole is just not usable without readable 
 fonts and for each 10 keys i tipe i've got 5 to correct because of this 
 different keyboard layout. somebody please help me solve these problems.

I'd be glad to help you, as I know fonts under X can be a real pain.

 i can't even tell if someone can understand all this angry babbling of mine.

Don't worry, I think I did :)

Regards,
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Re: AW: Applications for KDE 3.1.2

2003-06-24 Thread Alex
El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2003 08:23, Christof Hurschler escribió:
   audiowriter.h:22: qlist.h: No such file or directory
   make[3]: *** [audiodoc.o] Error 1
 
  Do you have libqt3-compat-headers installed?
 
  You might like to download the sid source package for arson
  and compile
  it on your Woody machine using debuild or dpkg-buildpackage.

 aha, this sounds doable, but won't I still run into the same dependency
 problems I would have anyway trying to compile or apt-get install this in
 Woody? What is the difference when I build the sid package for Woody?

With debian sid sources in sources.list, and this line in apt.conf.
APT::Default-Release stable;

Try that (but check it first, I'm writing using my memory, and I have a bad 
memory O:-) ).
apt-get build-dep sid's package # install dependencies needed for package
apt-get source sid's package # get source code of package
cd sid's package dir
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc # create the deb(s) of package

Best regards.

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Re: Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody

2003-06-24 Thread Andre Schaefer
Henrik Skantz wrote:
 Hi,
 
 After installing gnome 2.2
 (http://mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/)
 Kde 3 apps doesnt look nice at all, they start but windows are 
 very big (extreme!) and no fonts are showing (no text beside icons etc).
 Starting kde gives me a desktop with _ instead of
 text for the icons. 
Hello,
yesterday we suffered from the same problem after installing gnome2.2 on 
a previously KDE 3.1 (woody) system. Funnily we have two system which 
have installed both gnome and kde without having problems. Is there any 
evidence to which environmental properties the problem may be related? 
Sepecial font settings or what? The disabling of the .qt dirs has helped 
for the users, but what about kdm?

Any hint appreciated.
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Re: KDE3 in woody, powerpc arch

2003-06-24 Thread Alex
I'm crossposting in debian-kde, because maybe there, someone knows what is 
happening.

El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2003 14:34, Curtis Vaughan escribió:
 I have already added the line to my sources.list file, but there is no
 libqt3-mt that is = 3.1.2, which is required according to other kde3
 files. I've looked over the site and also don't see it.

I'm very confused. I don't see it here:
http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.2/Debian/pool/main/q/
(I think it must be in pool/main/q/qt-copy/ )

... but I have it installed:
ii  libqt3-mt 3.1.2-0woody1 Qt GUI Library 

... and when kde 3.1.2 was released, I used the line pointed in 
kde.org/download to upgrade my kde. I don't understand why now is 
dissappeared.

Looking in the spanish mirror, I don't see it neither. :-(

I hope someone else had an answer, cause I don't understand what is happening. 
Maybe the release of 3.1.3 is causing some movement in repositories.

Best regards.

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Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript

2003-06-24 Thread Frank Murphy
  Since I apt-getted up to 3.1.2 a week ago, Konqueror has trouble with
  JavaScript. Yahoo! Mail thinks I don't have JavaScript, as do
  allmusic.com and raiffeisen.ch.

 It works for me in Konqueror 3.1.2.  I am running Debian unstable on a
 sparc64-based system.

Can you tell me a site you use that uses JavaScript so I can tell if mine 
works with that site as well?

The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there 
something else I could've changed to affect this?

Frank




Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript

2003-06-24 Thread Roy Bixler
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 06:41:23PM +0200, Frank Murphy wrote:
   Since I apt-getted up to 3.1.2 a week ago, Konqueror has trouble with
   JavaScript. Yahoo! Mail thinks I don't have JavaScript, as do
   allmusic.com and raiffeisen.ch.
 
  It works for me in Konqueror 3.1.2.  I am running Debian unstable on a
  sparc64-based system.
 
 Can you tell me a site you use that uses JavaScript so I can tell if mine 
 works with that site as well?

I mean Yahoo Mail works for me with Konqueror 3.1.2.  I don't know if
'allmusic.com' works and, as before, the 'raifeisen.ch' does not work.
Further testing on the Swiss site shows that it doesn't complain if I
use Mozilla 1.3.1.

I generally have no problem with Javascript and Konqueror -- to the
point where I'm surprised when I run into a site that doesn't work.
On my Intel-based system at home, I can even use sites that play video
with Javascript and the Realplayer plug-in.

 The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there 
 something else I could've changed to affect this?

Uh-oh - now that you mention it, I find my Javascript isn't working
anymore either.  I looked in .xsession-errors and found out that the
Javascript library is having trouble:

kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=kjs_html: 
file=/usr/lib/kde3/kjs_html.la: libpcreposix.so.3: cannot open shared object 
file: No such file or directory

A recent system update I made must have screwed it up.  I made a
temporary fix by symbolically linking libpcre.so.3 to
libpcreposix.so.3.  Now Javascript works again and I can now even get
the initial login screen on https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/;.

HTH,

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Re: KDE3 in woody, powerpc arch

2003-06-24 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le Mardi 24 Juin 2003 16:31, Alex a écrit :
 I'm crossposting in debian-kde, because maybe there, someone knows what
 is happening.

no.. i had to rebuild it for pwerpc myself. i will put my packages online by 
thursday., i will keep you informed...

see ya
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RE: KDE3 in woody, powerpc arch

2003-06-24 Thread Vaughan, Curtis
So, anyone else know where it might be?
My system now has no GUI as I started to try to install KDE3, but I can't
see to get anywhere without this libqt3-mt.

curtis

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From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org; debian-kde@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: KDE3 in woody, powerpc arch


I'm crossposting in debian-kde, because maybe there, someone knows what is 
happening.

El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2003 14:34, Curtis Vaughan escribió:
 I have already added the line to my sources.list file, but there is no
 libqt3-mt that is = 3.1.2, which is required according to other kde3
 files. I've looked over the site and also don't see it.

I'm very confused. I don't see it here:
http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.2/Debian/pool/main/q/
(I think it must be in pool/main/q/qt-copy/ )

... but I have it installed:
ii  libqt3-mt 3.1.2-0woody1 Qt GUI
Library 

... and when kde 3.1.2 was released, I used the line pointed in 
kde.org/download to upgrade my kde. I don't understand why now is 
dissappeared.

Looking in the spanish mirror, I don't see it neither. :-(

I hope someone else had an answer, cause I don't understand what is
happening. 
Maybe the release of 3.1.3 is causing some movement in repositories.

Best regards.

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Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript (FIXED!)

2003-06-24 Thread Frank Murphy

  The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there
  something else I could've changed to affect this?

 Uh-oh - now that you mention it, I find my Javascript isn't working
 anymore either.  I looked in .xsession-errors and found out that the
 Javascript library is having trouble:

 kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=kjs_html:
 file=/usr/lib/kde3/kjs_html.la: libpcreposix.so.3: cannot open shared
 object file: No such file or directory

 A recent system update I made must have screwed it up.  I made a
 temporary fix by symbolically linking libpcre.so.3 to
 libpcreposix.so.3.  Now Javascript works again and I can now even get
 the initial login screen on https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/;.

Ha! That's it. It seems that the libpcre3 package doesn't make the posix 
version on PPC (and others). Making the link you suggest patches the problem. 
I filed a bug against libpcre3.

Now looking in .xsession-errors,  I also see this error:

kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined 
symbol: PKCS7_content_free
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined 
symbol: OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms

And other similar errors, though the symbol names are different.

Any ideas?

Frank






I have a lame question

2003-06-24 Thread Rastislav Macko



I see on KDE manual, thats its good install it 
using
apt-check-sigs
But I dont know this package and I havn`t that.
What is it, how I get it and how use it ???

thanks o lot

Rasto