Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
fredagen den 14 mars 2003 21.30 skrev John Gay: > Wasn't there a comment on this list about Debian and Spaceballs that would > be extremely appropriate to repeat just about now ;-) As I did the mistake of prematurely building KDE 3.1.0, and then that version was withdrawn, giving me a version number trouble, this time I am wiser and wait until the real KDE 3.1.1 is very final. :-) Karolina
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
> > I still don't see KDE_3_1_1_RELEASE tags. I read that distributors got > > the source on Tuesday and Debian is already shipping KDE 3.1.1 binary > > packages. > > The packages are not final yet, there is still at least one compile problem > in Quanta to sort out. > > Debian does special stuff all the time, get used to it ;-) Wasn't there a comment on this list about Debian and Spaceballs that would be extremely appropriate to repeat just about now ;-)
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
torsdagen den 13 mars 2003 09.58 skrev Gaute Hvoslef Kvalnes: > Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. > > How can that be? 3.1.1 hasn't been tagged in CVS yet, as far as I can > tell. I found this is kde-core-devel: fredagen den 14 mars 2003 13.16 skrev Dirk Mueller: > On Fre, 14 Mär 2003, Stephan Binner wrote: > > I still don't see KDE_3_1_1_RELEASE tags. I read that distributors got > > the source on Tuesday and Debian is already shipping KDE 3.1.1 binary > > packages. > > The packages are not final yet, there is still at least one compile problem > in Quanta to sort out. > > Debian does special stuff all the time, get used to it ;-) Laugh! Karolina
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
Le Vendredi 14 Mars 2003 01:45, Doug Holland a écrit : > On Thursday 13 March 2003 08:27 am, Chris Cheney wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:30:44AM -0300, Michel Loos wrote: > > > On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:09, Caoilte O'Connor wrote: > > > > I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. > > > > It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can > > > > tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages > > > > to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. > > > > > > And when libvorbis0a hits sid, we willl have to choose for some time > > > between kde and a lot of other packages which depend on libvorbis0 > > > (mplayer, zinf etc..) > > > > > > Michel. > > > > Yep, it hits sid today, a message was sent to debian-devel last saturday > > to get all packages depending on libvorbis to rebuild so they should be > > done soon, probably during the Bug Squash Party held this weekend. > > > > Chris > > Do please hold off on the libvorbis until people have had time to rebuild > packages. I tried installing it, and found that it would force an > uninstall of a whole bunch of games & such, so I held off. > > Doug maybe it was already said but why there is a libvorbis0a and not just a more recent libvorbis0 ?
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
On Thursday 13 March 2003 08:27 am, Chris Cheney wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:30:44AM -0300, Michel Loos wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:09, Caoilte O'Connor wrote: > > > I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. > > > It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can > > > tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages > > > to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. > > > > And when libvorbis0a hits sid, we willl have to choose for some time > > between kde and a lot of other packages which depend on libvorbis0 > > (mplayer, zinf etc..) > > > > Michel. > > Yep, it hits sid today, a message was sent to debian-devel last saturday > to get all packages depending on libvorbis to rebuild so they should be > done soon, probably during the Bug Squash Party held this weekend. > > Chris Do please hold off on the libvorbis until people have had time to rebuild packages. I tried installing it, and found that it would force an uninstall of a whole bunch of games & such, so I held off. Doug
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
> KDE 3.1.1 was released to packagers around > tuesday, and that is what I am building from. If you want a > working KDE at all in Debian stop complaining, I won't have a pc > after sat for several weeks or more. fair enough. I thought something like that might be the case. c
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 02:09:28PM +, Caoilte O'Connor wrote: > I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. > It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can > tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages > to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. > > Grumble aside, can anyone tell me how to pin my packages to come in > preference from another repositary? > > c I always build from branch to get all the latest bug fixes, the version number on the packages are just approximately what it should be called. KDE 3.1.1 was released to packagers around tuesday, and that is what I am building from. If you want a working KDE at all in Debian stop complaining, I won't have a pc after sat for several weeks or more. After dinstall today KDE in sid should be working. kdenetwork and kdepim are in the _new_ queue and should go into sid in a few days. The differences between KDE 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 are relatively minor, primarily consisting of bug fixes. The debs that were in sid prior to this were much worse than they are now, most of them not building on anything but i386 at all. I do not know how pinning works. Chris
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:30:44AM -0300, Michel Loos wrote: > On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:09, Caoilte O'Connor wrote: > > I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. > > It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can > > tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages > > to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. > > > > And when libvorbis0a hits sid, we willl have to choose for some time > between kde and a lot of other packages which depend on libvorbis0 > (mplayer, zinf etc..) > > Michel. Yep, it hits sid today, a message was sent to debian-devel last saturday to get all packages depending on libvorbis to rebuild so they should be done soon, probably during the Bug Squash Party held this weekend. Chris
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:09, Caoilte O'Connor wrote: > I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. > It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can > tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages > to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. > And when libvorbis0a hits sid, we willl have to choose for some time between kde and a lot of other packages which depend on libvorbis0 (mplayer, zinf etc..) Michel. > Grumble aside, can anyone tell me how to pin my packages to come in > preference from another repositary? > > c > > On Wednesday 12 March 2003 8:20 pm, Chris Cheney wrote: > > Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia, > > kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be > > installable until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for > > libvorbis0a though. > > > > Chris -- Michel Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
I'm trying to workout if this was deliberately inconsiderate or not. It's not like kde 3.1.1 has been officially released (as far as i can tell). What you have done is force people still using other packages to upgrade to the incomplete sid ones if they want a package. Grumble aside, can anyone tell me how to pin my packages to come in preference from another repositary? c On Wednesday 12 March 2003 8:20 pm, Chris Cheney wrote: > Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia, > kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be > installable until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for > libvorbis0a though. > > Chris
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. How can that be? 3.1.1 hasn't been tagged in CVS yet, as far as I can tell. Regards, Gaute Hvoslef Kvalnes
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 21:20, Chris Cheney wrote: > Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia, > kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be installable > until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for libvorbis0a though. Can you sponsor me kde-i18n so that gets in, too ? Ralf > > Chris - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+b6a6u0nKi+w1Ky8RAj1LAJwPyccxtEXEaICQCwy6dssoQM24KgCgm/4U OgUMk+178Zt2AbweFJzMKCE= =Lod+ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
Thank you! Not only for the status update but most of all for the work you put into the packages! --Felix
KDE 3.1.1 Status Report
Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia, kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be installable until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for libvorbis0a though. Chris