kdeextragear-2/kile/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ben Burton
CVS commit by benb: 

Remove debian files - they appear in the wrong place in the final tarballs and 
they can be found from the usual places on the debian servers.


  R.cvsignore   1.1
  Rchangelog   1.4
  Rcontrol   1.3
  Rcopyright   1.5
  Rkile.1   1.3
  Rkile.doc-base   1.2
  Rkile.docs   1.2
  Rkile.manpages   1.1
  Rkile.menu   1.2
  Rkile.override   1.2
  Rkile.xpm   1.2
  Rrules   1.1





Re: koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ralf Nolden
On Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2003 13:08, Ben Burton wrote:
> >   M +3 -2  krita.install   1.5
>
> Is there a particular reason you want this readded (given that krita
> isn't shipped with koffice, unless I'm mistaken)?

hmm well, stripping out those files of the output of --list-missing ?

Ralf
>
> b.

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koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ben Burton
CVS commit by benb: 

Removing kexi files.


  Rkexi.1   1.2
  Rkexi.docs   1.1
  Rkexi.install   1.8
  Rkexi.manpages   1.1
  Rkexi.menu   1.2
  Rkexi.override   1.3
  Rkexi.shlibs   1.5
  Rkexi.xpm   1.2
  Rkformdesigner.1   1.1





koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ben Burton
CVS commit by benb: 

Removing this again since krita is not shipped with koffice.


  Rkrita.install   1.5





Re: koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ben Burton

> > Is there a particular reason you want this readded (given that krita
> > isn't shipped with koffice, unless I'm mistaken)?
> 
> hmm well, stripping out those files of the output of --list-missing ?

They'll stay in --list-missing since krita doesn't appear in
debian/control.

(Removing krita.install again now.)

b.



Re: koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ben Burton

>   M +3 -2  krita.install   1.5

Is there a particular reason you want this readded (given that krita
isn't shipped with koffice, unless I'm mistaken)?

b.



Re: KDE keyboard layout

2003-12-07 Thread Peter Nuttall
On Saturday 06 Dec 2003 8:23 pm, herve wrote:
> Hi i have kde 3.1.4 and a logitech keyboard cordless desktop the one with
> the optical mouse (4 btn) + wheel on the left of the keyboard.
> I chose in configuration panel the option "logitech Cordless desktop pro"
> aplly the nex settings, logout and relog but nothing appen...
>
> Could someone help me to use the multimedia keys of this keyboard??
>

>
> All help would be very appreciated...this keyboard turns me crazy :-(
>
> Thx in advance
>
> Hervé
hi
I have a multimedia keyboard I use the multimedia buttons by having the kde 
keyboard tool running in the background. To set this up open the control 
center and go to the regional and Accessibilty menu then to Keyboard layout. 
Enter the country that you come from and the model of your keyboard. (you may 
have to guess the model or use a differant model) apply this then see if you 
can set any of the multimedia buttons in any of the standard shortcut 
dialogs. 

This is a simple and fast explanion of how to do it. If you have any problems 
post them. good luck

-- 
Peter Nuttall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Processed: notforwarded

2003-12-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> package kdelibs4
Ignoring bugs not assigned to: kdelibs4

> notforwarded 218370
Bug#218370: kdelibs4: https kio_slave loops forever accessing /dev/urandom
Removed annotation that Bug had been forwarded to 
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69766.

> thanks
Stopping processing here.

Please contact me if you need assistance.

Debian bug tracking system administrator
(administrator, Debian Bugs database)



koffice/debian

2003-12-07 Thread Ralf Nolden
CVS commit by rnolden: 

fixup


  M +18 -72kexi.install   1.8
  M +0 -1  koffice-data.install   1.3
  M +3 -2  krita.install   1.5
  M +0 -1  kugar.install   1.7





Bug#218370: gdb attach ?

2003-12-07 Thread Dominique Devriese

Hi,

Can you try to attach to the process that is looping forever, and try
to get a backtrace from it ?

What you should do is:
"gdb kdeinit " from the shell
"where" in the gdb window.

It's quite possible that this won't yield too meaningful results ( a
lot of question marks ), but well, we can always try, can't we ;)

cheers
domi