Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You also seem to ignore non-multithreaded use of the qt libraries,
even though there are still applications depending on this. You seem
to not want to support embedded cross-development, again without
considering people who need this.
There are only
Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 05:43:33PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
Why do you insist so stubbornly on maintaining the package? You don't
take very good care of it, and you've said in the past that you don't
even do any Qt development.
If you saw Qt
Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Nelson writes:
qt3-dev-tools: a number of binaries ( note: architecture dependent,
so you don't want them in an arch independent headers package ) for
normal development with Qt
Who said we need a arch-indep headers package anyway? I
CVS commit by gj:
Make it compile, even if the thing was not setup anywhere on HD before
M +1 -1 Makefile.am 1.4
--- kdenonbeta/kdedebian/kapture/tests/libcapture/Makefile.am #1.3:1.4
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@
# set the include path for X, qt and KDE
-INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)
Brian Nelson writes:
Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 05:43:33PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
Why do you insist so stubbornly on maintaining the package? You
don't take very good care of it, and you've said in the past that
you don't even do any Qt development.
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
It also breaks, at least, kopete and kmldonkey.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (700, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (300, 'experimental')
Brian Nelson writes:
qt3-apps-dev: stuff you need when you're going to be doing
special things with embedding Qt designer and stuff. Almost
noone needs this.
Special things? What the hell are special things?
As I said: embedding Qt designer and stuff.
And the package name in no way
CVS commit by mornfall:
Fix the update w/o debtags crash. Hopefully.
M +4 -0 pkgtags.cpp 1.6
--- kdenonbeta/kdedebian/kapture/libcapture/pkgtags.cpp #1.5:1.6
@@ -268,4 +268,8 @@ int capture::pkgTagsUpdate (pkgAcquireSt
// Updates the package tag database (requires root)
{
+
Package: kpdf
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
please have a look at
http://www.lancom-systems.de/download/Documentation/Reference_Manual/LANCOM_Reference_Manual_3.32_DE.pdf
page 11, and compare with kghostview's output of page 11. The
Exclamation Mark, i, and Flash icons are displayed
For instance, you could put #warning pragmas at the top of each
obsolete header so that the compiler spits out a warning when one is
used.
I personally fail to see how this would be superior rather than
complementary.
1. it achieves the original aim of alerting developers to their use
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retitle #254685 doesn't correctly display some icons
thanks
Why did the original bug report go out without subject?
Greetings
Marc
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CVS commit by benb:
Manpage for cvs2dist.
Acvs2dist.1 1.1.2.1
M +1 -0 kdesdk-scripts.manpages 1.11.2.2
--- kdesdk/debian/kdesdk-scripts.manpages #1.11.2.1:1.11.2.2
@@ -5,4 +5,5 @@
debian/create_makefiles.1
debian/cvs-clean.1
+debian/cvs2dist.1
debian/cvscheck.1
CVS commit by benb:
More manpages.
Abuild-progress.sh.1 1.1.2.1
M +1 -0 kdesdk-scripts.manpages 1.11.2.3
M +3 -0 rules 1.55.2.3
--- kdesdk/debian/kdesdk-scripts.manpages #1.11.2.2:1.11.2.3
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
debian/adddebug.1
+debian/build-progress.sh.1
CVS commit by benb:
More manpages.
M +1 -0 changelog 1.53.2.11
--- kdesdk/debian/changelog #1.53.2.10:1.53.2.11
@@ -3,4 +3,5 @@
* New upstream bugfix release.
* Rebuilt against STL-enabled Qt and corresponding kdelibs.
+ * Added manpages for cvs2dist and build-progress.sh.
Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One of the reasons I'm so ornery when it comes to the Debian Qt
packages is that much of this stuff was discussed before the split
and there seemed to be a consensus that there were a lot of problems
with it, yet it was done anyway without heeding
Package: juk
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
juk does not build on amd64 because it insists on using gcc-3.2.
Please remove this dependency on gcc-3.2 (see attached patch).
Regards
Andreas Jochens
diff -urN ../tmp-orig/juk-1.95/debian/control ./debian/control
---
Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Nelson writes:
Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 05:43:33PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
Why do you insist so stubbornly on maintaining the package? You
don't take very good care of it, and you've said in the
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 05:23:02PM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote:
Package: juk
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
juk does not build on amd64 because it insists on using gcc-3.2.
Please remove this dependency on gcc-3.2 (see attached patch).
Juk the source package needs to be removed from the
Brian Nelson writes:
Summarizing: Qt is a very complex package, and there are good
reasons for most, if not all split-ups.
I'm still unconvinced of that.
Fine, I'm not going to keep arguing with you over this. IMHO, as
you've demonstrated above, you don't seem to know Qt thoroughly
CVS commit by binner:
CVS_SILENT fixuifiles
M +0 -3 akregator/src/settings_browser.ui 1.5
M +0 -3 akregator/src/settings_general.ui 1.8
M +0 -6 applets/kjsapplet/installer.ui 1.2
M +0 -3 finglonger/kcmfinglonger/pageactiontypebase.ui 1.2
M +0 -3
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close 254721
Bug#254721: juk: FTBFS on amd64: Please remove the build dependency on gcc-3.2
'close' is deprecated; see http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#closing.
Bug closed, send any further explanations to Andreas Jochens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
close 254721
thanks
On 04-Jun-16 12:52, Christopher Martin wrote:
On June 16, 2004 12:20, Chris Cheney wrote:
Juk the source package needs to be removed from the archive, its
already part of kdemultimedia source now.
Sorry, I did not check that.
I filed a request for this already -
Dominique Devriese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Nelson writes:
Summarizing: Qt is a very complex package, and there are good
reasons for most, if not all split-ups.
I'm still unconvinced of that.
Fine, I'm not going to keep arguing with you over this. IMHO, as
you've demonstrated
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.2.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Whenever I try to write an Email, kmail crashes with the following error
in .xsession-error:
relocation error: /usr/lib/libkabc.so.1: undefined symbol:
-- System Information:
Debian Release:
CVS commit by mornfall:
Debian packages for 1.0 release:
- split engines from amarok, depend on at least one engine
- note that xmms is not supported, but solution is seeked
Aamarok-arts.install 1.1
Aamarok-gstreamer.install 1.1
M +8 -1 amarok.install
CVS commit by mornfall:
Start work towards very basic dpkg progress interface. No worky ATM.
Also cleanup KaptureManager pointers, it's singleton now. Plus few
random changes.
M +1 -1 TODO 1.33
M +2 -1 kapture/kapture.cpp 1.25
M +0 -1 kapture/kapture.h 1.11
M +0 -1
Howdi,
I'm getting really big spaces between application menu items, konqueror
(file / list view) and konsole, kmail/kontact etc. It's like it's gone into
double-spaced mode.
Anyone seen anything similar? It cropped up after a recent upgrade
(running unstable branch, nothing
Hi!
I'm rather new to KDE (managed more thenm 6 years to get around it ;-),
but now that I switched to it (the most recent version which comes along
with Debian unstable) I have run across on annoying problem as described
in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=253127 :
When ever I
Taken from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=241283 at the end.
Works ok as a workaround.
snip
run in a shell (I cannot find this on any menu): kdebugdialog --fullmode
select: debug area: 264 kdecore (KIconLoader)
Change the Warning Output to None
select: OK
snip
regards
/Robert
Thanks for the tip. Works for me... :-)
- Martin
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Robert Lindgren wrote:
Taken from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=241283 at the
end.
Works ok as a workaround.
snip
run in a shell (I cannot find this on any menu): kdebugdialog --fullmode
select: debug area:
Please don't change the Reply-To header to exclude the list. You may add
yourself to it if you want CCs (and I have assumed that this is the case),
but make sure the list gets included too.
On Wednesday, 16 Jun 2004 15:30, jedd wrote:
I'm getting really big spaces between application menu
On Wed June 16 2004 10:52 pm, Alexander Nordström wrote:
] Please don't change the Reply-To header to exclude the list. You may add
] yourself to it if you want CCs (and I have assumed that this is the case),
] but make sure the list gets included too.
Sorry. Had it set that way for ages.
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