on its servers.
>
> I like (2).
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/$ apt-cache search . | wc -l
>7230
>
> what's another 40 packages?
Exactly.
Although best would be a KDE-theme installer. Are the themes
available individually anywhere, in a format consistent enough for
automating the debianization and installation?
- Bruce
Thanks, klaptopdaemon was it.
Bruce
>-Original Message-
>From: Ben Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
>
>Ben.
>
Not unless it would have been installed with task-kde. I will check.
Thanks,
Bruce
>-Original Message-
>From: Ben Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
>
>Ben.
>
ific issue.
____
Bruce Best
estions...
The applnk stuff will be handled by /etc/menu-methods/kdebase and
KDE (kbuildsycoca). Is that correct?
Who would take care of the mimelnk, services, and servicetypes stuff -
KDE (kbuildsycoca) or Debian (tagging along with menu-method/kdebase)?
Can templates be handled like mimelnk, etc.?
- Bruce
t it to show up in the
default KDE menu (everyone will see it).
- Bruce
a different directory or
> whatever. /usr/share/kde/applnk will be read first and then
> /usr/share/applnk.
> If you want to overwrite (and make sure your changes stay through upgrades)
> a config file you drop in a new one in the same directory position under
> /usr/share/applnk.
Sounds good.
- Bruce
faults
- KDE menu mv|cp|ln to /usr/share/applnk
- sysadmin's menu entries merged with the Debian menu
- Debian menu is translated to .desktop format
- KDEized Debian menu linked into /usr/share/applnk
Would it not be as simple as looping over what is in
/usr/lib/.../applnk and checking to see if there is an override in
/etc/...applnk, then mv|cp|ln-ing it?
- Bruce
;testing" or "unstable", depending on your preference, i.e.,
ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
Bruce
___
Hi,
> I have potato KDE 2.1.1 and potato X3.3.6. I want AA, an from all
> the posts it seems to me that my best option is to dis
ing accessed indirectly, it is like applnk in form and
function.
I keep thinking that having all the kdebase applnk and mimelnk files
in their own package would be good... but that is probably just
coming from wanting to fiddle with them in isolation.
- Bruce
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to have konsole to show the name of the apps running in
> the titlebar. E.g if I start mutt in konsole, when I minimize
> konsole, it would be nice (and logical) to see mutt, not "konsole"
> or "/bin/bash" - kosole...
>
> Is ther
s a wishlist item, but maybe the debian-kde people have
something to say...
- Bruce
I have a virtually identical setup; AMD K6-2 450, 192 MB RAM, IDE hard
disks, /home via NFS over 10baseT network, KDE 2.1.1-3 from Debian/SID, on a
(mostly) Debian testing machine, with kernel 2.4.3. I do have similar times
in launching applications, though I haven't actually looked very hard to s
to
do.
dh_make uses seperate templates for single and multiple binary
packages, and library packages... were you considering going this
route, or can one size fit all (so to speak)?
- Bruce
kde-singlebinary.tar.gz
Description: Binary data
are getting. Since the task is
somewhere in between those two extremes... everybody has a different
idea of what should be included.
Like Ivan said (in response to my request to have klisa removed from
the task-kde/unstable a week or so ago), `tasks don't work as well as
was expected'. I guess we are going to have to live with it until
something better comes along[1].
- Bruce
[1] Hmmm, user defined tasks and a task-editor tool.
Great.
Do you have a URL for a custom template that can be used with the
latest dh_make release?
That custom/overlay debianizing template stuff I was babbling about
last december has made it into dh_make... may as well use it, eh.
- Bruce
's *cache.bin need
> > to get involved and no one has worked on it?
>
> apt-cache?
Ya, that looks about right (gotta read and play still), not what I was
thinking of (grep-dctrl, perhaps), maybe better.
- Bruce
s and not available, or does apt's *cache.bin need
to get involved and no one has worked on it?
- Bruce
--
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Look at the Depends line for task-kde.
>
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 04:17:54PM -0400, Yom, Francis wrote:
> > I know. So w
hanks for your time, Ivan.
I guess I'll need to look at writing an "upgrade-task" prog that
tries to install everything a task depends on (and recommends or
suggests items if they are already installed).
- Bruce
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:11:48PM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
> > On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > <...>
> > > > Shouldn't trying to install task-kde upgrade everything the task
> >
d on the most recent versions
of its components, or is it more complicated than that?
- Bruce
small error...
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Bruce Sass wrote:
> p.s. - I'm going from 4:2.1.1-2 to 4:2.1.1-3
The downloading was incomplete when I wrote that, I still had
4:2.1.0.1-5 kdebase related packages on the system.
The only way to keep an up-to-date kde (without upgrading the whole
syste
ks like I need to
manually try to upgrade every package in the task to get an upgrade.
:/
Shouldn't trying to install task-kde upgrade everything the task
depends on to the most recent versions?
- Bruce
p.s. - I'm going from 4:2.1.1-2 to 4:2.1.1-3
depend on it but rather be a recommend.
> I'm
> going to fix that.
Thank You, Ivan.
- Bruce
mba should file a bug against klisa for an
undeclared dependency if not already done.
I'm wondering why installing KDE should drag in samba stuff and fire
up a security ri^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hrver...
Ivan, you feeling democratic, wanna vote on if klisa should be in
task-kde - I vote NO.
- Bruce
m", in ~/.xsession controls which wm
starts if I do "startx".
- Bruce
ke it into Woody (testing) soon.
- Bruce
w... do I need to turn it back on and give
a better report (an hour long job):, or has someone started tracking
this down already?
- Bruce
?
at least for potato versions of what is in unstable.
<...>
It's not perfect, but better than "oh well", if it comes to that.
- Bruce
Hello Ivan,
Did anyone take over what you were doing at kde.tdyc.com?
(connections are timing out, so I guess it is now gone)
I figured it I may see/hear-about the stuff appearing at
http://people.debian.org/~rkrusty/
but not so far...
- Bruce
Do you want our sources.list to point to ...net, instead of ...com?
When I checked yesterday kde.tdyc.net was an alias for kde.tdyc.com
( 6 == 1/2 dozen ).
- Bruce
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 12:13:57PM -0700, Bruce Sass wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > <...>
> > > anyways...potato users are out of luck on this...XFT support requires X4
> > > so
ilable for Potato because it
can use XF4 features and XF4 is not in Potato?
- Bruce
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> Bruce Sass wrote:
> > Are any developers looking at KAppTemplate w.r.t. having it generate
> > up to date Debianized KDE app templates?
> >
> > I've noticed that the debianrules supplied with the most recent
> &g
mmm...
> I've noticed that the debianrules supplied with the most recent
> kappfinder is not the same as the current one from Ivan
^^
s/kappfinder/KAppTemplate/
:(
- Bruce
nice to have these two pieces merged.
- Bruce
ake works, and checkout the stuff in
/usr/share/debhelper/dh_make/*.
- Bruce
enought to warrant a (semi)formal document
describing how its components should be packaged for Debian?
that's all that comes to mind right now...
- Bruce
[1] I haven't looked at a d/k pkg since dec., but I am mostly up to
date with Python, PyQt, and have a proof-of-concept for a way to
simplify talking about/hacking code via email.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 12:56:36PM -0700, Bruce Sass wrote:
> > ... depends on xutils, xlibs-dev, and libxml2-dev...
> > which are only in Debian's testing and unstable (afaict, pcmiir).
> >
> > Ivan, is that a mistake
... depends on xutils, xlibs-dev, and libxml2-dev...
which are only in Debian's testing and unstable (afaict, pcmiir).
Ivan, is that a mistake, or do you want all development to take place in
testing/unstable?
later,
Bruce
* 2.1b2 packages.
Excellent, just the answer I was hoping for. Thanks.
later,
Bruce
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> apt-get-able for almost as long...and as of a couple days ago KDE 2.1b2 has
> been apt-get-able.
Is this the 2.1b2 for potato that is built with debugging enabled?
- Bruce
..."
Ivan,
Could you setup http://kde.tdyc.com/Packages ?
later,
Bruce
code 2, then reports later on:
Setting up kfilercplace (0.6.0-0.potato1) ...
the package's status is "iF" (installed, failed configuration).
later,
Bruce
them is because KDE depended on them
at one time).
later,
Bruce
ownloaded and unpacked it into
/usr/local... but forgot to try it out.
later,
Bruce
; to your usual dh_make command.
Have fun.
later,
Bruce
4a5,6
> # 20001208bms - added support for custom templates
> #
10c12
< $DH_MAKE_VERSION="0.21";
---
> $DH_MAKE_VERSION="0.21.20001208bms";
22a25
> $custom="";
67a71
> -c, --custom
/Linux "Woody" (sparc)
*** ...or would including Woody be inappropriate?
- Bruce
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> For those of you looking to build KDE packages for Debian and need some
> help I threw together a example debian/ subdir
>
> http://kde.tdyc.com/kde.debian.tgz
<...>
Excellent. Thank You.
- Bruce
As posted by Ivan last week,
The APT format HAS changed. :)
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto
main = kde 2 + kde2 based apps
qt1apps = qt1 based apps and kde 1.1.2
crypto = kdebase-crypto and kdelibs-crypto ... + libssl096 (pretty much i
is in the same position as the first
> click the menu does go away...
...actually, if you are pointing to the frame of the popup the click
acts like a toggle (as it should)... guess this needs a bug report also.
later,
Bruce
formation on this problem, but
am willing to hunt around a bit if I can help out.
I don't think you can get enough thanks for all the great work on KDE/Debian.
- Bruce
Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
packages (that m
clicking a second time brings up the menu
again - instead of removing it
later,
Bruce
t messed with this...hopefully someone
> else here has done so or can confirm a bug...
I haven't been able to get system notifications to work; the
startup wav runs and I have disabled it in past builds, but no other
events trigger sounds associated with them.
later,
Bruce
he location bar, I am prompted to open/save the website, and on
selecting open, get the following error message,
There appears to be a misconfiguration. You have associated konqueror
with
text/html, but it can't handle this file type.
Bruce
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