Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Richard Creighton
On Wednesday 02 December 2009 15:05:51 Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> oldcpu wrote:
> > KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
> > see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.
> 
> It belongs to the KDE repo. Not here. Please talk to the KDE team. They
> have their list at opensuse-...@opensuse.org
> 
> Henne
> 
Henne, 

The K in KBasic is explained on their website and DOES NOT imply anything at 
all to do with KDE.   They explained QtBASIC was already taken and listed 
other choices rejected for various reasons and ended up with K)Basic as a 
reasonable choice, but NOT affiliated with KDE except that it should run well 
in that environment.

It is multi-platform, works on a MAC, several other distros, will work with 
other DE's than just KDEn.   It should work with Gnome, XFCE, E16/17, etc.  
While it would be nice if KDE devs/packagers want to optimize it for KDE4, it 
is better used as a general tool like C++ or  MySQL or Firefox, etc., which 
aren't DE centric but are more generic systems programs.

If it is freely installable, GPL'd, etc, it would be best to be in OSS if 
packaged for SuSE.   If there is *any* licensing issues, then Non-OSS or as 
requested, Pacman which is somewhat SuSE centric but without the licensing 
hang-up of Novell, et.al..

Richard

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Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden oldcpu
OK, request sent to KDE team on their mailing list.

Lee
aka oldcpu

On 12/02/2009 09:38 PM, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Илья Черных wrote:
>   
>>> oldcpu wrote:
>>>   
 KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
 see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.
 
>>> It belongs to the KDE repo. Not here. Please talk to the KDE team. They
>>> have their list at opensuse-...@opensuse.org
>>>   
>> It does not belong to KDE repo. KBasic is not part of KDE.
>> 
> What are you talking about? There even is a KDE version on their
> homepage. And anyway, even if its not official part of KDE it belongs
> clearly there. Its using QT, phonon and other KDE libs.
>
> Henne
>
>   


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[packman] Driver for REINER SCT cyberJack

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Rainer Sigl

Hi Packman, hi Toni

Mantre intruduced me to ask you, if you can add/build the drivers from

http://www2.aquamaniac.de/sites/download/packages.php?package=07&showall=1

because the actual driver from openSuSE doesnt work.

TIA
Siju

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Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Hendrik Vogelsang
Hi,

Илья Черных wrote:
>> oldcpu wrote:
>>> KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
>>> see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.
>> It belongs to the KDE repo. Not here. Please talk to the KDE team. They
>> have their list at opensuse-...@opensuse.org
> 
> It does not belong to KDE repo. KBasic is not part of KDE.

What are you talking about? There even is a KDE version on their
homepage. And anyway, even if its not official part of KDE it belongs
clearly there. Its using QT, phonon and other KDE libs.

Henne

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"To die. In the rain. Alone."
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Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Илья Черных

-Original Message-
From: Hendrik Vogelsang 
To: packman@links2linux.de
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 21:05:51 +0100
Subject: Re: [packman] KBasic

> Hi,
> 
> oldcpu wrote:
> > KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
> > see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.
> 
> It belongs to the KDE repo. Not here. Please talk to the KDE team. They
> have their list at opensuse-...@opensuse.org


It does not belong to KDE repo. KBasic is not part of KDE.

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Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Hendrik Vogelsang
Hi,

oldcpu wrote:
> KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
> see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.

It belongs to the KDE repo. Not here. Please talk to the KDE team. They
have their list at opensuse-...@opensuse.org

Henne

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"To die. In the rain. Alone."
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Re: [packman] KBasic

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden oldcpu
KBasic does read like a very interesting package. I too would like to
see it available as an rpm for openSUSE.

Lee
aka oldcpu

On 11/30/2009 03:24 PM, Илья Черных wrote:
> Can anybody please pack KBasic?
>
> The program's author Berd Noechester recently requested it to be added to 
> Ubuntu. 
>
> Also it has been packaged for Getdeb:
>
> http://old.getdeb.net/app/KBasic
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[packman] Devede and WinFF fail

2009-12-02 Diskussionsfäden ConteZero
Hi,
I can confirm that /WinFF 1.1.1-0.pm.1.4 crash if you click on //import
button
This is the console output:
/
TApplication.HandleException Invalid floating point operation
  Stack trace:
  $B68B06E4
  $B68C22AA
  $B68CB492
  $B74448A1
  $B74CF1C2
  $B74D0E41
  $B73C6944

(winff:11293): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_style_detach: assertion
`style->attach_count > 0' failed
TApplication.HandleException: there was another exception during showing
the first exception
  Stack trace:
  $B73B8039
  $B73B87A4
  $B73C3AAF
[FORMS.PP] ExceptionOccurred
[FORMS.PP] ExceptionOccurred


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