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Bug#279570: kdelibs4: fails to load US international keyboard layout
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Nick,
Does kcontrol work for you now? Looking at your installed packages, this
looks very much like another crash that was solved by upgrading kdelibs4 to
4:3.2.3-4. It was a result of upstream adding new symbols on the branch.
Thanks,
Josh
On Monday 22 November 2004 07:47 am, you wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 11:46:34AM +, Jan Minar wrote:
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 10:21:44PM -0500, Josh Metzler wrote:
I'm running sid, but I expect it is similar to sarge's konsole. I am
trying to reproduce your problem, but I don't have
tags 279570 +patch
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Chris,
There is a patch available to allow lazy loading of keymaps at
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2
Josh
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tags 253700 +upstream
Bug#253700: konqueror history exposure of username and password
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forwarded 253700 http://bugs.kde.org/82281
Bug#253700: konqueror history exposure of username and password
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Kalle,
Does this problem still occur for you? If so, could you please send the
content of View - View Document Information window for a page that
konqueror prints the source of?
Also, does kprinter ask what to do with the file, like in this upstream bug
report http://bugs.kde.org/90019 ?
tags 279993 +upstream, fixed-upstream
reassign 279993 kdesktop
forwarded 279993 http://bugs.kde.org/47627
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I don't think my icons move anymore. Do yours still move up when you login?
Thanks,
Josh
On Monday 22 November 2004 11:09 am, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
reopen 247821
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Hello,
I'm still experiencing this problem with the latest version in sid. I'm
not using ldap for anything at all. I've run the commands you requested
for extra information, output follows below.
If you need
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retitle 282483 libqt3-jni: document how to produce native binaries
Bug#282483: libqt3-jni: non-stripped library needed
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severity 282483 minor
Bug#282483: libqt3-jni: document how to produce native binaries
Severity set to `minor'.
El Dom 21 Nov 2004 23:52, Josh Metzler escribió:
Groucho,
I think the package you want is menu-xdg. It provides menu methods
so that non-kde programs show up in a submenu of the debian menu.
I see...
I don't know what it does when a package is installed or removed,
but if it doesn't do the
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Package: libqt3-jni
Version: 4:3.3.1-2
Severity: normal
A non-stripped library is required to build native applications that depend
on this jni library.
Dan
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Groucho,
I think the package you want is menu-xdg. It provides menu methods so that
non-kde programs show up in a submenu of the debian menu. I don't know
what it does when a package is installed or removed, but if it doesn't do
the right thing, then the bug is in menu-xdg, not kdebase.
I
Hm, it crashed with two different trackbacks, this is the other:
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1.
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 1095493056 (LWP 4647)]
[KCrash handler]
#3 0x40af46e1 in QPixmap::convertFromImage ()
from
close 238138
I don't experience this anymore with 3.3; closing it.
Amit.
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