Package: plasma-nm
Version: 4:5.13.5-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When attempting to log into a wayland plasma desktop, plasmashell crashes when
loading "Network" I assumed that was provided by the plasma-nm component.
If I uninstall plasma-nm, plasmashell will then load and run.
I
Hi,
I tried to replicate the bug, and ran an amd64 unstable schroot build in a
loop 10 times.
I didn't get any segfaults, though I did get this warning.
signon-ui_0.17+15.10.20150810-2_amd64.build-libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to
open swrast (search paths /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:
Hello,
I wasn't able to replicate this issue with an amd64-unstable sbuild chroot on
my system. I ran it in several times in case it was a intermittent failure.
for a in $(seq 10) ; do sbuild -c unstable-amd64-sbuild signon-
ui_0.17+15.10.20150810-2.dsc ; done
Do you have any thoughts what
Hello,
Thank you for your report.
I went looking through the code and that appears to be partially intentional.
A comment in the code makes me think they only are trying to cause the auto-
raise behavior when the contact list is open? By any chance do you have the
contact list open? Does the
Those options should be present.
You should be able to get to the kaccounts configuation panel by doing one of
the following:
right click KTP status bar icon and pick "Instant Messaging Settings"
launch System Settings and select "Online Accounts"
Run ktp-contactlist, pick the window looking
Hello,
Thank you for your bug report with the pointer to the fix.
Though I wonder why the Debian library dependency scanner didn't see the
dependency.
Diane
Hi,
Upstream provided a workaround by disabling the deprecation checks for this
API call, so eventually this bug will return if they don't make a new release.
Diane
I see the error now. I made a dumb mistake in my build.
I'll try to fix it soon.
Diane
On Thursday, November 26, 2015 06:20:50 PM Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 2015-11-25 23:34:20, Diane Trout wrote:
> > When I tried to build libsignon-glib with the 1.12-1 it
Hello,
When I tried to build libsignon-glib with the 1.12-1 it seems to build on
amd64. Did you tweak it slightly to make the deprecation warning an error?
Would you happen to know what it should be replaced with?
Diane
I figured out how to log into the porter box, and tried:
running the tests with dbus-test-runner, inserting a sleep in the dbus test
start up script, and running under dbus-run-session (though possibly with test
runner still installed)
None of it helped, I kept getting 3 unit tests failures.
Hello,
Looking through the build log it looks like its the test case that is failing.
Would you happen to know if DBus behaves different on the s390x compared to
the other architectures? (E.g. is it particularly slow?)
Diane
Hello,
First thank you for reporting the bug. I missed that dependency update.
I just pushed ktp-common-internals_15.08.2-2 which adds the dependency and
fixes another dependency bug.
Could you let me know if that fixes the bug?
Diane
had
some trouble finding it)
Diane Trout
Hm. I see the python file, but I thought gir1.2-* packages were a type library
that provided services to multiple dynamic languages?
The gi/overrides suggests they have a mechanism to override part of the api
generated dynamically.
apt-file search gi/override returns a few gir1.2 packages
With one exception: The plasmashell itself behaves very strange. It is
started decorated, having a titiebar, a window-frame, and close and
minimize buttons. I am able to move this window (containing the
plasmashell) around on the desktop. It looks like, the plasmashell is not
started as a
Hello,
as I encountered this bug and read the workaround and the suggestion to save
the kscreen configuration before applying it I was able to get a diff of a
kscreen file that was causing a crash..
@@ -1,17 +1,24 @@
[
{
-enabled: false,
+enabled: true,
id:
Package: pkg-kde-tools
Version: 0.15.16
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
It would be convienent to have some of the documentation available at http
://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/symbolfiles.html available as man pages.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.0
APT prefers
The migration bug is the one kmail bug I've been able to reproduce repeteadly.
I have a work-around patch that basically does
akonadictl restart
when the migrator says Migration Done I've been hoping that upstream would
say if that's a reasonable work around.
I haven't figured out how to
folder for you?
Diane Trout
On Tuesday, December 09, 2014 09:04:44 Shai Berger wrote:
Package: kmail
Version: 4:4.14.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Dear Maintainer,
Double-click a message in any folder; unlike in kmail1, the message
opens as editable
I contacted Upstream and although they're too busy right now he offered this
clue, in response to my bug description.
Diane
[Diane]
With akonadiconsole under job tracker I can see a vast number of
SpecialCollectionsRequestJob's being scheduled and with the query browser
see a bunch of
The sequence for me was:
* do the upgrade
* log in
* the knotes upgrade script runs
* the kmail2 upgrade script runs
* akonadi goes a bit crazy toward the end of the kmail 2
upgrade script, but the upgrade script does report
upgrade complete
* after the upgrade finished then I restarted
Some more details about trying to debug this:
I did akonadictl restart in a terminal so I could see log messages from
akonadi.
Then I ran /usr/bin/kmail-migrator --interactive
After a bit it started constantly printing:
akonadi_maildispatcher_agent($pid)/libakonadi: Resource id's don't
I just emailed upstream asking for advice.
There is a simple work-around, just restart akonadi. Either by using
akonadictl restart or log out and back in.
Diane
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Even if you can't set up a test environment could you forward (as an
attachment) one your failed test emails?
I'd really like to look more closely at the message structure.
Diane
On Monday, November 24, 2014 10:29:02 Diane Trout wrote:
Could you try setting up a test environment?
So far I
problems we have banned kmail2. But I can setup a
virtual guest system with our last config this evening.
I hope that's ok .
CU
Jörg
Am Donnerstag, den 20.11.2014, 14:43 -0800 schrieb Diane Trout:
Hello
I was reviewing bugs for Jessie and saw your issue and had a few ideas to
check
Hello,
I still inexperienced with debian's bug tracker, quoted below is my first
attempt at ideas of what might be wrong.
While testing on another machine I also discovered it's possible to have
kleopatra and gpgsm installed but not have gpg-agent. Though for me
kleopatra's self-test then
Hello
I was reviewing bugs for Jessie and saw your issue and had a few ideas to
check.
You say it sometimes works.
Does whether or not it works vary depending on which identity you're sending
from and who you're sending to? Is there any chance it started failing when
CACert was removed from
.com
500 lucid ppa.launchpad.net
Diane Trout
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Hi,
I did some investigation, and an even simpler way to break the loop is to ask
why is katepart a dependency of kdelibs5-plugins.
back in 4.7.4 Pino added:
* Make kdelibs5-plugins depend on katepart, to make it provide it as it
happened in 4.7.
I think the dependency was added so
Hello,
I believe 4.8.0-1 phonon-backend-gstreamer did depend on gstreamer1.0-alsa or
gstreamer1.0-audiosink.
I'm not sure if it would be better to add gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio as another
alternative, or to add it as a recommends?
Pity you can't express conditional dependencies If the user has
On Sunday, July 13, 2014 17:47:58 Maximilian Engelhardt wrote:
Hello,
Since some time I cannot access http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/ anymore
using a DNSSEC validating resolver (unbound in my case).
It seems that the DNSSEC entries for pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org are broken,
see
On Wednesday, July 02, 2014 08:07:30 Erwan David wrote:
Hello,
Since latest upgrade (in testing), my telepathy contact list is completely
empty, nothing is shown. With Alt-F2 I get contact completion, so the
problem is not on communication with the server, but in the display of the
On Friday, May 23, 2014 20:43:27 Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Sunday 18 May 2014 15:15:38 Diane Trout wrote:
As for ktp-call-ui
Why does ktp-call-ui recommend gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg?
What would I miss without it?
My best guess is that you'll miss out on the some codecs being available
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 21:59:32 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On 05/20/2014 09:34 PM, Diane Trout wrote:
Not working:
Application Instant Messaging Presence once closed to system tray,
cannot be re-opened. The application window does not show up on mouse
click.
What are you
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 16:09:34 Andy Bourges wrote:
HI,
...I tried 0.8.1 today, but with the same lack of success as in the previous
version :(
SIP: registration to a cisco CallManager works fine, but once I start to
dial, nothing happens (phone widget shows ringing, but actually no
And my guess was correct. KTP now depends on Akonadi.
I still need to figure out why redshift is not working.
Yes. I'm using akonadi, and ktp is too.
The meta-contact support is based on libkpeople, This version uses kdepim for
contact support.
I'm not quite sure if libkpeople is just a
Not working:
Application Instant Messaging Presence once closed to system tray,
cannot be re-opened. The application window does not show up on mouse click.
What are you clicking on it?
For me I launch ktp-contactlist which acts as a traditional main window
application if I minimize it I
On Monday, May 19, 2014 20:04:00 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On 05/19/2014 03:45 AM, Diane Trout wrote:
The latest version of KDE telepathy mostly in unstable. Unfortunately one
core library is stuck in new for a while.
This version brings meta-contact support via libkpeople.
HOw do we
Hi,
The latest version of KDE telepathy mostly in unstable. Unfortunately one core
library is stuck in new for a while.
This version brings meta-contact support via libkpeople.
Unfortunately there's a bug in the contact-list that broke the action for
sending files directly from the contact
I see a GPL-3+ and GPL-2+ section, with the mistake that I cut and pasted:
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License version 3 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2
from the GPL-3 section and only changed one of the 3s?
(Which is still needs fixing, but
On Monday, February 17, 2014 23:14:35 Diederik de Haas wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible for kde-telepathy(-call-ui) to depend on the 1.0 libraries of
gstreamer instead of 0.1?
Cheers,
Diederik
Eventually yes.
I'm waiting on my port of QtGstreamer to be incorporated upstream.
If you want to
Commenting out the code is never a good idea. Mostly it makes sense to
disallow other but debian tags. Probably introducing addition setting to
additionally allow upstream tags would be better.
Unfortunately I didn't know perl well enough to properly fix it. Which is why
I tried to say I did
Hello.
Over in the Debian QT-KDE IRC channel people were asking about an updated
konversation. I noticed the package was git buildpackage based and thought I
could do a reasonable job of updating it.
The changes to the package are documented in git and the debian changelog (and
mostly
I'm pretty sure the problem starts with pulse.
I was impacted by this bug, I first noticed it a little bit before Jan 21st.
My dpkg.log shows that the pulseaudio package on my system was upgraded to 4.0
on Jan 20. The previous Debian version was 2.0.
After uninstalling pulse and just using
I found a ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend
directory that has a soprano-virtuoso.log file. That might have something
interesting?
No, just a hint about wildcard needs at least 4 leading characters.
I had that error message too.
I can imagine, that it is a
Yep, I found this bug before submitting mine. But re-adding the feeder
doesn't help.
I tried the debugger a few days ago, but it flooded me with text. I don't
know much about the correct behaviour of nepomuk/akonadi, so I
would appreciate a hint for search. I will give it a try on weekend and
On Thursday, August 08, 2013 13:06:20 Volker Groll wrote:
Hi Diane,
sorry, no I'm not running ubuntu, I just installed some ubuntu
packages long time ago (it was stuff about tlp).
I deleted the lsb release file in /etc, so now the standard
answer of debian sid is showing up
Ah ok. That
Forwarding reply to bug tracker.
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Subject: Re: Questions RE Bug 717338
Date: Wednesday, August 07, 2013, 14:57:05
From: Volker Groll volker.gr...@web.de
To: Diane Trout di...@ghic.org
Hello Diane,
thanks for your help.
Am Dienstag, 6. August 2013, 14
Hello again,
I noticed the report bug header suggested you were running ubuntu 11.04?
what is the output of the following commands:
lsb_release -a
apt-cache policy
apt-cache policy kmail
apt-cache policy virtuoso-minimal
dpkg -l '*odbc*' | grep ^ii
Thanks,
Diane
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Diane Trout
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On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 14:17:01 Thorsten Glaser wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Sune Vuorela wrote:
the kolab stuff has mostly been moved out to a separate set of libraries
that aren't yet in debian (we are working towards it though).
Do you have any progress status on that?
Last I saw a
On Friday, May 10, 2013 12:04:16 Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Friday 10 May 2013 09:41:52 David Baron wrote:
So far, runs nicely except it is always asking for account passwords, no
option to remember.
I'm not sure it's the same, but ever since the upgrade to 4.10/KMail2
KWallet asks for my
What version of korganizer are you using?
$ dpkg --status korganizer
The default version of korganizer in wheezy looks like it should be 4.4.11 and
I'd think should be pretty similar to the one in squeeze (4.4.7)
If you tried installing the kde 4.10 build. Akonadi is sufficiently different
BUT: I noticed the Language package kde-l10-de was still from
experimental
and lacked the translations for kmail to german, So kmail menues were
in
English.
So I downgraded also the language pack to the version from ubuntu
containing the German translations for kmail. And after a
People desperate for 4.10 are installing experimental, which is crazy,
experimental is the crucible of package pain and will always be that
way, but it is unnecessary for alot of applications out there, including
KDE.
I'd rather test application bugs than package dependency bugs in
Try running akonadiconsole and looking at the
On the agents tab make sure there's an Akonadi Nepomuk Feeder, that its
online and says something about indexing completed.
I find that it sometimes disables itself.
Diane
On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 21:04:12 Aribert Biel wrote:
On Tuesday 16
Did you check to see if the message was still on the server after it vanished
locally?
I wonder if they started assuming local is a cache?
Diane
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 00:07:40 Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Hi!
I am back to KDEPIM 1 aka 4.4.11 and KDE SC 4.8.4 from Sid.
Reason? Data
On Monday, April 15, 2013 13:18:14 Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2013-04-15, Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de wrote:
Maybe kdepim should Depends virtuoso-minimal and either
depend on akonadi 1.9 or break akonadi 1.9 ?
At least something related to akonadi has already been committed to the
git
My suggestion for some of you who seems to have gotteng the system to
work after installing virtuoso, what happens if you disable nepomuk in
systemsettings afterwards? Does mail stop appearing?
Mail still appeared though I couldn't use the search box to filter my mail.
Using recent
I'm running my own build of the experimental git packages.
I was able to create an activity by:
Clicked on activity Manager.
Clicked create activity.
Clicked Empty Desktop.
Looked at empty desktop
Is that close to what you tried?
When you try to create an activity, is there any log messages
Hi,
a few kde-sc packages have wrong watch files and a few are missing watch files.
The following end in .bz2 while upstream has switched to .xz
korundum
smokegen
smokekde
These were missing a watch file
marble
kcalc
kcharselect
for kcalc and kcarselect in my repo I also updated the
On Friday, March 01, 2013 09:22:35 Benjamin Eikel wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2013, 18:51:29 schrieb Maximilian Engelhardt:
So I'm asking if anybody has experienced similar behavior or knows how I
can disable it. I did search on the internet but couldn't find anything
useful about
Please fill a bug and attach your patch. That's the best way it doesn't get
lost.
Thanks!
The standard debian bug tracker?
(I think I saw a reference, somewhere, by some debian developer who didn't
want pre-release bugs filed in the standard tracker, So, just to check its ok
to file
Hi,
I was trying to build 4.10 from debian packages and found in
commit 800766febd196d06cbba580fdbc00bed71aaed0c
of git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-sc/nepomuk-widgets.git
that the comparision operators on some of the build-depencies were missing.
My patch:
diff --git a/debian/control
afaik, debian git has something close to 4.9.4 in a branch, thanks to
santa and others
Several packages do seem to have 4.9 in experimental. The debian kde-
telepathy devoloper actually seems to be tracking KDE upstream very closely.
I haven't found some of the updated dependencies in debian
I haven't found some of the updated dependencies in debian git yet. Like
nepomuk-core / nepomuk-widgets
What about the packages on alioth?
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kdetrunk/pool/main/n/nepomuk-core/
I was looking for the git repository, but that url was lin the dsc file.
I'm
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:36:24 Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2013-01-23, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda l...@alaxarxa.net wrote:
it's not easy to collaborate with the debian-kde maintainers, probably
because, as you have said below (...we have in the past been burned a
bit..)
We do frequently
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 01:21:23 Josep Febrer wrote:
El Dilluns, 21 de gener de 2013, a les 17:33:16, vau escriure:
Other popular shared git repositories would be github or gitorious. I can
make publically viewable repositories at work, but I'm not sure if that'd
be useful enough.
Hi,
mysql is the default.
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Database#MySQL
IMO postgresql would be overkill for an internal based store anyway
and some could argue even mysql is.
Personally I'd like akonadi to support virtuoso as nepomuk needs virtuoso, and
running two
On Monday, January 21, 2013 00:34:29 Josep Febrer wrote:
Hi,
As others have expressed on the list, I have build my own packages of KDE
4.10 rc3, first I based on current debian scripts and also took a look at
the ubuntu packages and got some missing stuff from there.
I just upgraded from
Do you have the debian derived packages checked in to any public
repository?
Unfortunately not, but I have no trouble uploading if someone gives me
access to one.
That's another place I was stuck at, where to host things..
In theory if we were all debian developers we could use alioth.
Hi,
One modest difference I discovered between debian and kubuntu is the
name of the oxygencursors package. Kubuntu decided to rename the package
and split it into two.
From their change log.
- Renamed package to oxygen-cursor-theme (white colour)
- Added package oxygen-cursor-theme-extra
if you can find a way to do it that preserves user settings, including
alternative choices and current settings, then I'm fine with doing it.
It is not a complicated nor a impossible thing to do, you just need to
ensure to keep your eyes straight while implementing it. I've so far
been too
Most of the kubuntu packages have built fine.
It looks like kdepimlibs-runtime now has a dependency on
python-kde4-dev.
When I tried wrapping Akonadi I discovered it was building into
/usr/lib/qt4/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite3.so
The kubuntu one is also still installing there.
Most other
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 06:43:53PM +1100, Julian wrote:
Hi Diane,
I was curious as to what you started as a base.
Essentially I would start with browsing the official repo here:
Bare repositories:
http://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-kde/
gitweb (browse tree(s)):
Hi
While removing a few files that appear to no longer exist I
occasionally managed to find a new file that wasn't being
installed anywhere by the current *.install files.
Is there any utility that will scan your debian/tmp directory
and your *.install files and tell you what doesn't exist any
So I built the kubuntu 4.9.97 kde4libs with the official kde source
tarball.
Probably not a good idea - only to the fact that It was 40C here.
All that was required was:
*attica from debian/experimental
*soprano from ubuntu/raring
Might just wait for a few 4.9.97 commits (that fix that
Hi Diane,
Custom 4.10 KDE deb packages is also on my TODO list.
As far as an equivalent to ubuntu's PPA - one can host a repo of
unofficial builds and interested people can add it to their apt
sources.
What is your packaging code based off? (wheezy, kubuntu?)
It would be an idea to get the
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 09:11:55AM +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2013-01-02, Diane Trout di...@ghic.org wrote:
So you'd have something like:
libnepomukcore4
lib/libnepomukcore.so.4.10.0
libnepomukcommon4
lib/libnepomukcommon.so.4.10.0
one library in one package is much preferred
What is your packaging code based off? (wheezy, kubuntu?)
It would be an idea to get the code for either and host it on
github perhaps (target wheezy) then people can start tweeking
for 4.10.
Just an idea.
Jules.
Oh I forgot to answer one of your questions.
I'm building on wheezy starting
Hi,
I was trying to build KDE 4.10 packages (4.9.95 version) for wheezy and
had some question about how shared libraries are supposed to be
versioned in Debian. And was thinking you'll eventually face this
package so it's not a waste of your time to talk about it now. If
you want I can try to
So, in a proper debian package would the libraries all get so
version, be placed into a subdirectory like
/usr/lib/nepomuk-core-4.10, or something else I don't understand?
No, only nepomukcore would get its on package, and the rest most
probably in a runtime package. Note that I'm a bit
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