I noticed that the only way it seems to have more than one dir by
default in KDE that is a prefix is to use $KDEDIRS. However, we don't
really want Debian users to have to mess with that. So I was trying to
find a way to have both /usr and /usr/local usable for KDE and found
that there isn't a way
On Saturday 04 October 2003 01:20, David Pashley wrote:
CVS commit by dpash:
Add KRandR files
Argl. This is wrong until XFree 4.3 goes into unstable !!! Please remove.
Ralf
M +7 -0 kcontrol.install 1.44
--- kdebase/debian/kcontrol.install #1.43:1.44
@@ -10,4 +10,5 @@
On Oct 04, 2003 at 08:03, Ralf Nolden praised the llamas by saying:
On Saturday 04 October 2003 01:20, David Pashley wrote:
CVS commit by dpash:
Add KRandR files
Argl. This is wrong until XFree 4.3 goes into unstable !!! Please remove.
Ralf
This is HEAD. It won't be going into sid
On Saturday 04 October 2003 09:44, David Pashley wrote:
On Oct 04, 2003 at 08:03, Ralf Nolden praised the llamas by saying:
On Saturday 04 October 2003 01:20, David Pashley wrote:
CVS commit by dpash:
Add KRandR files
Argl. This is wrong until XFree 4.3 goes into unstable !!!
CVS commit by dpash:
Update version
M +3 -3 changelog 1.93
--- kdegraphics/debian/changelog #1.92:1.93
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-kdegraphics (4:3.1.90-0+cvs20030821) unstable; urgency=low
+kdegraphics (4:3.1.92-1) unstable; urgency=low
- * Experimental Pre Alpha 1 Build
+ * KDE 3.2
CVS commit by dpash:
Update file lists
M +2 -2 kopete.install 1.6
M +1 -0 krdc.install 1.9
--- kdenetwork/debian/krdc.install #1.8:1.9
@@ -6,2 +6,3 @@
debian/tmp/usr/share/services/rdp.protocol
debian/tmp/usr/share/services/vnc.protocol
CVS commit by dpash:
update ignore list
M +38 -0 .cvsignore 1.2
--- kdeadmin/debian/.cvsignore #1.1:1.2
@@ -6,2 +6,40 @@
substvars
files
+debiandirs
+kcmlinuz
+kcmlinuz.postinst.debhelper
+kcmlinuz.postrm.debhelper
+kcmlinuz.substvars
+kcron
+kcron.postinst.debhelper
CVS commit by dpash:
update rules to be more like kdelibs and kdebase so we don't do things
like call dh_install twice.
M +60 -54rules 1.69
CVS commit by dpash:
kxconfig has gone
M +0 -9 control 1.83
Rkxconfig.install 1.7
--- kdeadmin/debian/control #1.82:1.83
@@ -83,13 +83,4 @@
This package is part of the official KDE admin module.
-Package: kxconfig
-Section: admin
-Architecture: any
-Depends:
CVS commit by dpash:
update version
M +3 -3 changelog 1.89
--- kdeadmin/debian/changelog #1.88:1.89
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-kdeadmin (4:3.1.90-0+cvs20030821) unstable; urgency=low
+kdeadmin (4:3.1.92-1) unstable; urgency=low
- * Experimental Pre Alpha 1 Build
+ * KDE 3.2 Alpha 2 Build
CVS commit by dpash:
We've removed kxconfig so don't depend on it anymore
M +1 -1 control 1.84
--- kdeadmin/debian/control #1.83:1.84
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@
Section: kde
Architecture: all
-Depends: kcmlinuz (= ${Source-Version}), kcron (= ${Source-Version}), kdat
(= ${Source-Version}),
CVS commit by dpash:
Update file lists
M +3 -0 kcalc.install 1.8
M +1 -0 kdf.install 1.7
M +4 -2 kedit.install 1.7
M +1 -0 kgpg.install 1.5
M +3 -1 khexedit.install 1.7
M +1 -0 kjots.install 1.7
M +4 -0 kregexpeditor.install 1.4
CVS commit by dpash:
update ignore list
M +6 -0 .cvsignore 1.3
--- kdeutils/debian/.cvsignore #1.2:1.3
@@ -22,2 +22,8 @@
libkregexpeditor
libkregexpeditor-dev
+kdelirc
+kdeutils-dev
+kgpg
+kmilo
+kregexpeditor
+kwallet
CVS commit by rnolden:
update from -5 plus fix from qdnd.cpp
Apatches/01_qdnd_x11.dpatch 1.1
M +1 -1 README.Debian 1.23
M +12 -0 changelog 1.59
M +4 -15 control 1.62
M +8 -0 libqt3-headers.install 1.11
M +0 -1 libqt3c102-mt.install 1.4
CVS commit by ccheney:
debian packaging updates for arts 1.1.4-2
The debian/patches dir is not included since it changes with each release.
M +14 -0 changelog 1.11.2.8
M +21 -8 control 1.20.2.4
M +57 -38rules 1.15.2.6
Looking at the debian kde wiki page, it's ambiguous what the status is.
1) There is no status indicator.
2) There are instructions for installing for sid, which would seem to imply
that it is available.
3) An rc bug (qt-x11-free) is mentioned, but this doesn't necessarily imply
that a kde
On Friday 03 October 2003 06:17, Paul Johnson wrote:
~/.kderc?
Umm. Is there documentation for kderc somewhere?
man kderc doesn't work.
Google wasn't helpful either.
I even browsed through the KDE helpcenter.
I guess some parts of KDE (another example: kdm!) suffer from a bad case of
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On Saturday 04 October 2003 07:55, Hereon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) There are instructions for installing for sid, which would seem to
imply that it is available.
It is available.
[snip]
On my pentium system w/ a minimal Sid + minimal gnome
On Saturday 04 October 2003 10:53, Paul Cupis shaped the electrons to
shout:
2) There are instructions for installing for sid, which would seem to
imply that it is available.
It is available.
Which doesn't mean it's in a good status. But the opposite.
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I did, and it doesn't support Outlook data. Outlook Express, Netscape etc,
yes, but not Outlook. I found Win Program called Dawn that will probably get
me into one of these formats, but I'd like this to be a simple process that I
can do every evening with a zip disk or?? Any other
I do, and I'd like to use it, but I haven't found a way to *easily* import my
appointments from work (Outlook 2000).
Chris
On Friday 03 October 2003 17:09, Michael Peddemors wrote:
On October 3, 2003 02:52 pm, Christof Hurschler wrote:
You have no Calendar?? `apt-get install korganizer`
On Saturday 04 October 2003 12:29, Christof Hurschler wrote:
I did, and it doesn't support Outlook data. Outlook Express, Netscape
etc, yes, but not Outlook. I found Win Program called Dawn that will
probably get me into one of these formats, but I'd like this to be a
simple process that I
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 11:01:45AM +0200, Sebastian Seifert wrote:
if you'd be using kdm's upstream Xsession, it would source ~/.profile
and additionally ~/.xprofile for x-specific settings.
but as debian has a somewhat strict policy, you are screwed. :-P
no, seriously: save this script as
yes, one way or another I can export ot vCard, but I can only read one vCard
into Kmail at a time, which I find strange. I have hundreds of Contacts, so
this isn't really practical.
Chris
On Saturday 04 October 2003 12:46, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Saturday 04 October 2003 12:29, Christof
On Saturday 04 October 2003 16:57, Christof Hurschler wrote:
yes, one way or another I can export ot vCard, but I can only read one
vCard into Kmail at a time, which I find strange. I have hundreds of
Contacts, so this isn't really practical.
I am not duer how such a single file looks but
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