(cc'ing packaging list in case anyone there knows or is working on it)
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 7:15:24 AM EDT Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Fair enough. I was not able to use it as a XMPP client reliably.
I am in exactly the same boat as you. Never got Kopete or KDE Telepathy to
work with XMPP,
Sorry, accidentally sent half finished mail before due to typo which
triggered sending the mail.
Martin Steigerwald - 28.05.20, 09:19:00 CEST:
> Sedat Dilek - 27.05.20, 13:03:40 CEST:
> > Some stuff like kmail I have stolen from
> > incoming.d.o/buildd-unstable.
> So I did something ridiculous:
Martin Steigerwald - 28.05.20, 09:19:00 CEST:
> Sedat Dilek - 27.05.20, 13:03:40 CEST:
> > Some stuff like kmail I have stolen from
> > incoming.d.o/buildd-unstable.
> So I did something ridiculous: I actually waited till I could upgrade
> using just the packages from unstable – Kopete still got
Hey,
> Also replying to debian-qt-kde, in case some team members are not
> following debian-kde.
this list is for bugreports only. If you want to reach the Maintainer team you
need to use the pkg-kde-t...@alioth-lists.debian.net.
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Hi Sedat, hi community!
Sedat Dilek - 27.05.20, 13:03:40 CEST:
> Some stuff like kmail I have stolen from incoming.d.o/buildd-unstable.
So I did something ridiculous: I actually waited till I could upgrade
using just the packages from unstable :) – Kopete still got uninstalled,
but as I do not
Hey,
this is more a request to out packaging list pkg-kde-talk and not for the
users list.
@Nicholas: I'm very happy about all your work! And try to help where I can.
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> Kio-gdrive has a new upstream version in git. IIRC it is also
> implicated by a bug where Google broke app
Also replying to debian-qt-kde, in case some team members are not
following debian-kde.
Hi!
Martin Steigerwald writes:
> Martin Steigerwald - 27.05.20, 08:53:42 CEST:
>> Woooho=E2=80=A6 it's all coming now!
>>
:-D Thanks to everyone who worked on this; it's a tonne of work!
>> As usual
Hi!
Martin Steigerwald writes:
> Martin Steigerwald - 27.05.20, 08:53:42 CEST:
>> Woooho… it's all coming now!
>>
:-D Thanks to everyone who worked on this; it's a tonne of work!
>> As usual wait till complete.
>
> As Sandro told, some packages need to be recompiled. Here the list he
>
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 1:43 PM Sedat Dilek wrote:
>
> As an addendum:
>
> 4 packages were uninstalled.
>
> # diff -uprN packages_before-transition-KDEPIM-and-KDE-Frameworks.txt
> packages_after-transition-KDEPIM-and-KDE-Frameworks.txt | egrep
> '^[+|-]ii' | grep -v wireless-regdb | egrep
>
Addendum #2:
As a Debian/testing user you need:
[ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-unstable.list ]
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb https://deb.debian.org/debian unstable main non-free contrib
##deb-src https://deb.debian.org/debian unstable main
As an addendum:
4 packages were uninstalled.
# diff -uprN packages_before-transition-KDEPIM-and-KDE-Frameworks.txt
packages_after-transition-KDEPIM-and-KDE-Frameworks.txt | egrep
'^[+|-]ii' | grep -v wireless-regdb | egrep
'kdav|task-kde-desktop|kde-standard'
-ii kde-standard 5:104
-ii
Sandro Knauß - 27.05.20, 12:59:42 CEST:
> > Thanks again for all your work. And also to Scarlett for the lintian
> > cleanup.
>
> thanks for appreciate the new pacakges. But Pino also pushed several
> patches to update symbols and install files in background and drove
> 5.69 to experimental...
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[ Original Email see [1] ]
Hi,
I was able to upgrade from Debian/testing AMD64 to KDEPIM 20.04 and
KDE Frameworks 5.70 from Debian/unstable.
Good news - no rc packages after successful installation:
# dpkg -l | grep ^rc
[ EMPTY ]
Some stuff like
Hey,
> Thanks again for all your work. And also to Scarlett for the lintian
cleanup.
thanks for appreciate the new pacakges. But Pino also pushed several patches
to update symbols and install files in background and drove 5.69 to
experimental... Others helped in improving in different ways,
Hey,
debian-kde is a user centric list and your question is more about packaging,
so move this discussion to pkg-kde-talk.
> while working on Elisa master branch with the newly available frameworks, I
> noticed a problem with Kirigami.
>
> I have created a merge request
>
Hello,
On mercredi 27 mai 2020 10:15:05 CEST Sandro Knauß wrote:
> Hey,
>
> > It appears to me that above packages are not tracked in any of those,
> > but I may just be overlooking it. They can be rebuilt once their
> > dependencies are at the required version. Which as far as I see may not
> >
Hi.
Thanks again for all your work. And also to Scarlett for the lintian
cleanup.
Sandro Knauß - 27.05.20, 10:15:05 CEST:
> > It appears to me that above packages are not tracked in any of
> > those,
> > but I may just be overlooking it. They can be rebuilt once their
> > dependencies are at
Hey,
> It appears to me that above packages are not tracked in any of those,
> but I may just be overlooking it. They can be rebuilt once their
> dependencies are at the required version. Which as far as I see may not
> require all of KDEPIM packages to be built in their newest versions.
They
Martin Steigerwald - 27.05.20, 09:11:17 CEST:
> Sandro requested the transition regarding KDEPIM and KDE Frameworks
> here:
>
> transition: KDEPIM and KDE Frameworks
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/960534
>
> Sandro already asked for above packages to be rebuilt once the
> required versions of
Martin Steigerwald - 27.05.20, 08:53:42 CEST:
> Woooho… it's all coming now!
>
> As usual wait till complete.
As Sandro told, some packages need to be recompiled. Here the list he
posted:
digikam
kgpg
kio-gdrive
kjots
kmymoney
kraft
zanshin
So if you rely on any of these these, you may
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