On 09/06/15 16:25, Chris Warrick wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 9:28 PM, kachelaqa wrote:
On 08/06/15 18:41, Chris Warrick wrote:
I also had to create quite few symlinks in mytheme/cursors for the
cursor-names which were missing (there are lots of aliases). The relevant
cursor-names can be
On 08/06/15 18:41, Chris Warrick wrote:
Hello,
I set my system to the Bluecurve cursor scheme in KDE 4 System
Settings, I also have /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme pointing to
it. However, Qt 5 apps completely ignore all my efforts to make my
system look consistently and instead use a custo
On 14/05/15 01:07, Yang Su wrote:
Hello,
Trying to build qt5 with debug symbols, but failed. Using the qt5 from
abs, per instructions in the wiki (
[snip]
Any suggestions?
You can save yourself all the hassle by getting pre-built arch packages
from this repo:
http://qutebrowser.org/
Hello
Is there any way to withdraw a flag-out-of-date for a package?
I just mistakenly flagged the qscintilla packages, and I don't want to
anyone to waste time investigating something which doesn't need attention.
Thanks
On 09/07/13 11:13, M Saunders wrote:
But it'd be interesting to hear from
people running Arch on production servers, how well it works for them
and what (if any) problems they've faced.
There are quite a few threads on the Arch Forum on this topic:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?i
On 23/06/13 23:53, Allan McRae wrote:
On 24/06/13 01:39, kachelaqa wrote:
For version 4.1.1 of pacman, a --noprepare option was added to makepkg
[1]. But, for version 4.1.2, the option is no longer available.
Are you sure?
Well, I just pulled the makepkg script out of my cached pacman-4.1.1
For version 4.1.1 of pacman, a --noprepare option was added to makepkg
[1]. But, for version 4.1.2, the option is no longer available.
I've tried searching for some discussion of why the option was removed,
but have drawn a complete blank so far. Can anyone shed any light on this?
[1]
https:
On 21/11/12 16:00, Sudaraka Wijesinghe wrote:
I start both Apache and MySQL services on boot, and both of them display
the start complete message after the login prompt.
Something like this:
Starting MySQL
Starting Apache
login: [ OK ] MySQL started
[ OK ] Apache started
Although this doesn't
On 08/05/11 14:01, kachelaqa wrote:
On Sunday 08 May 2011 02:52:26 kachelaqa wrote:
by "pyqt developers", do you mean phil thompson, the author/maintainer
of pyqt?
Yes. Also see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22391 and
http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2011-January/t
On Sunday 08 May 2011 02:52:26 kachelaqa wrote:
by "pyqt developers", do you mean phil thompson, the author/maintainer
of pyqt?
Yes. Also see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22391 and
http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2011-January/thread.html
thanks for the links
i
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