in your report).
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On March 23, 2005 16:39, Dirk Salva wrote:
Package: kaboodle
Version: 4:3.3.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When I start trying to view an mpeg or something else (like from
leech.dk), kaboodle only starts, but does not play
to debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org, which is where I'm directing this
conversation now. We all read those lists as well.
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Christopher Martin
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Hello,
We've built a kopete package that contains a fix for the icq5 crash, by
disabling rich-text support. Please test the package, and let us know soon
if it does indeed resolve the issue.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
Package:
http://the-swirl.org/~adeodato/tmp/2005/03/20/kopete-and-icq5
and #61786.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
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upload
to unstable?
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Christopher Martin
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be exceedingly
unusual, as would strengthening it to a Recommends, since that might
imply that only xfree86 worked well with KDE, which is not the case.
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Christopher Martin
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On Monday 17 January 2005 22:49, Christopher Martin wrote:
On January 17, 2005 16:21, André Wöbbeking wrote:
Sorry that I didn't answer earlier. I can't remember that I
received your previous mail :-( (BTW, is there anywhere an option
that I get
to Sid. I'll look
into a patch.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
Forwarding comments to the BTS.
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Here's some more information about this bug (Brian reads the
bug report.) Oh look at that, it was reproduced.
I was just going to add that i was trying to configure Korganizer to
,
since most users wouldn't be affected by an LDAP-related crash, and the
definition of the important severity level is a bug which has a major
effect on the usability of a package, without rendering it completely
unusable to everyone.
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Christopher Martin
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 4:3.3.2-0pre1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
ark- KDE archiving tool
kcalc - KDE calculator
kcharselect - KDE
tags 286587 pending
stop
On December 20, 2004 18:59, Stuart Brady wrote:
Package: kdebase-bin
Severity: minor
In the package description for kdebase-bin,
miscellanous should be miscellaneous.
Thanks. This will be fixed in the next upload.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
severity 273890 important
thanks
This bug will be fixed in the pending upload of kdeutils to experimental.
In the mean time, we don't want it to block the migration of 3.3.1 to
Sarge (nor should it, in all fairness, since the bug affects Sarge just
as much as it does Sid).
Cheers,
Christopher
kuickshow kooka kdegraphics kolourpaint kmrml kgamma kpovmodeler
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 4:3.3.2-0pre1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
kamera
: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
kappfinder - KDE Application Finder
kate - KDE Advanced Text Editor
kcontrol - KDE Control Center
kdebase- KDE Base metapackage
kdebase-bin - KDE Base (binaries
On December 11, 2004 13:49, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Christopher Martin [Sat, 11 Dec 2004 13:24:08 -0500]:
I've built kdepim with the gnokii dependency removed.
to bet on the safe side, I think you definitely want libgnokii2-dev
(or even libgnokii2) listed in Build-Conflicts. not likely
, unless of course a KDE team member objects.
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, which would prevent 3.3.1 from entering
Sarge, we would upload to a temporary repository (which would no doubt be
announced on these lists).
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Christopher Martin
,
Christopher Martin
can
scratch another RC bug off the Sarge TODO list. Feedback welcome.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
unusable.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
in Testing, since we should be aiming to get this set for Sarge. Also, if
there are any other packages that should be added to the kde-extras list
of Recommends, let me know.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
we'll see).
They're a few weeks old at this point as well, so I'll probably want to
look at them once again before they're uploaded, but if any DD involved
with KDE wishes to help, or even just give the green light, let me know.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
would like to take it.
Hello,
That's a shame, though I'm sure your decision is wise. Your contribution
will be missed, as you've been really helpful and done such great work on
kdebindings. Best of luck in future endeavours.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
these
changes into testing-proposed-updates.
If you have any comments on these packages, or want any further changes
made, let me know.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
Quoting Alejandro Exojo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hope you can remove other packages that are in the official kde
modules, so
Kopete working fully, add support
for /usr/share/xsessions, etc. etc. etc. Currently we have a lot of 3.2.2
still in Sid.
4) Any other uploads; misc RC fixes, new meta-packages, etc.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
If there is anything I can do to help, I will, but aside from an
occasional hour
from this location, but hopefully someone else
can...
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
), but hopefully someone else can...
transitioning to libexif10 at the same time would be great, since that
would close another 3 RC bugs.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
, libgnomeprintui2.2-dev, libgtkhtml3.1-dev,
libgtksourceview-dev, libgtksourceview1.0-0, peacock, python2.2-gnome2,
python2.3-gnome2, screem
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
idea as to what went wrong? According to bjorn.haxx.se, there are a
lot of packages, themselves not ready for Sarge, that would break in
Sarge if libgnomeprint moved in, but I might be misinterpreting the
situation.
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Christopher Martin
, which bumps its shlibs. The
question now is whether or not kdelibs and kdeartwork, etc. should be
rebuilt against the new Qt, or whether they should just be stuffed into
Sarge when 3.2.3-4 is ready.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
possible fudge would be simply to downgrade #255539 (and this bug,
#256690) and ensure that the current kdelibs and Qt (and kdeartwork) make
Sarge at the same time. This is imperfect, but it would at least help to
break the current logjam in Sid.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
?
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On June 25, 2004 03:04, Amit Shah wrote:
Package: kopete
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: important
Yahoo changed their protocol yesterday causing kopete yahoo plugin to
fail to work.
Matt Rogers has a patch in the upstream CVS. Discussion here:
http://bugs.kde.org
. Qt was built a
week ago on s390, but was somehow lost... anyway, they rebuilt it today,
and hopefully it should enter Incoming soon. Then kdelibs should be
retried automatically in a day or two.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
Hello,
Do you mean that you don't intend to upload the rest of 3.2.3, or am I
misreading this?
Christopher Martin
On June 18, 2004 21:04, Chris Cheney wrote:
I still need to sync kdelibs svn to what I have actually packaged so it
should wait. Also I am not planning on doing another upload
earlier posts in this thread. I'm sure others could list more. Your
latest packages are a great move in the right direction, and I thank you
for them, but a great deal remains to be done.
Christopher Martin
help with, perhaps posting specific requests to this list will yield
assistance.
Finally, there are a few bugs from an old NMU that can probably be
acknowledged and closed.
Thanks for your work,
Christopher Martin
.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
,
Christopher Martin
individiuals here
on debian-qt-kde could coordinate an upload. I myself don't have the
knowledge required to seriously fix such a complex package, but I'd be
willing to help in a non-central capacity.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On June 1, 2004 04:26, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004
of the two
outstanding release critical bugs. Additionally, re-enabling STL is
something one might take into consideration.
That would be great.
Christopher Martin
On May 31, 2004 11:16, Dominique Devriese wrote:
I'm pretty sure the maintainer is aware of the problem and the fix,
but that he is only waiting until the KDE 3.3 release
You mean 3.2.3? It should be tagged soon, IIRC.
accomplishes. Thus the session Custom should be
removed.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
,
shouldn't notice a change.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
On May 15, 2004 18:47, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Christopher Martin writes:
Hello, Since the patches seem to be the best that we can do without
re-writing KPPP, could someone with access to the repository have a
look at them and commit them
, what do you think of the patches posted before?
Is the idea of an /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options containing noauth or
#noauth reasonable? Is there some better way, not requiring users to
change config files as root, again without re-writing kppp itself?
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On May 14, 2004 10
have been manageable.
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Christopher Martin
, so make kdelibs-bin (or kicker) depend on menu-xdg, but lower
menu-xdg's relationship with menu. That should have occured to me. Sounds
like a good idea.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
at
all.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
--- kdenetwork-3.2.2/debian/rules 2004-04-28 16:39:18.0 -0400
+++ kdenetwork-3.2.2/debian/rules 2004-05-06 16:03:56.0 -0400
@@ -160,10 +160,16 @@
cd $(objdir) \
$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp
+ # Create special ppp config
for configuration of the modem itself (symlinks, dev
node creation if necessary, etc.).
Christopher Martin
-options
commented out by default, do you know of any way that KPPP could run with
the noauth option, that wouldn't require the editing of /etc/ppp/options
or be horribly insecure?
Any help or insight would be really appreciated. CC to
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Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On May 5, 2004
no longer in kdemultmiedia?
It looks like Chris Cheney filed a bug just a few hours ago: #246463. The
debian-edu maintainers have promised a new upload.
Christopher Martin
not yet made it
into testing (I'll close this bug when that happens). Until it does, in a
few days, you'll have to grab it from Sid. That should get your Debian
menus back.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
discussions and QA. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the information,
Christopher Martin
encoding
information, so Kopete is guessing, and doing so badly, for reasons
themselves deeply rooted in the QT toolkit.
If you do find a neat and easy workaround, please post it in this bug
report, so others can make use of your wisdom.
Hope this helps,
Christopher Martin
Ah, thanks Riku, missed that one. It's definitely the most relevant
report.
Quoting the third post of the KDE bug Riku linked to:
In Yahoo it is caused because the extended ASCII color information isn't
all being stripped out when it should be. In Oscar it happens realted to
the wrong codecs
is.
Anyone more knowledgeable care to take it from here?
Christopher Martin
not surprising that you're experiencing some odd
glitches. However, in a day or two kdebase 3.2 should migrate to Testing,
which will bring lots of very visible changes. Post a follow-up to your
bug report then, and let us know whether or not the problem with konsole
still exists.
Thanks,
Christopher
to this problem, the pull from the KDE 3.2 branch might have
incorporating the necessary patch.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
of making kppp SUID root, but it
seems necessary. Comments?
BTW, why is ppp only a Recommends? Surely it should be a Depends?
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
It's only a Recommends, so a manual apt-get install menu-xdg is
required. The kdelibs README.Debian needs a slight update to explain what
and why is now required to get the Debian menu in KDE.
Out of curiosity, why isn't menu-xdg a Recommends of kicker or kdebase,
and perhaps documented there
On April 25, 2004 13:10, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Why is menu-xdg only a Recommended by kdelibs-bin ? IIUC, it is
needed for Debian policy conformance, and as such should be a hard
depends, no ?
The question of which package should document and/or have a package
relationship with menu-xdg
On April 25, 2004 15:26, Chris Cheney wrote:
The part of kde that reads the menu is actually in kdelibs-bin
/usr/bin/kde-menu which is used by various apps that ask you what to
open something with. So at the very least kdelibs-bin would also have
to have the suggests along with possibly
Hello,
An updated patch is attached.
I've re-written the section on the Debian menu system as well this time,
explaining how the two systems relate, and placing those two sections
next to each other. Again, let me know if I've gotten anything wrong.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On April 15
,
it's mandated by Debian policy.
Ah, I guess that was a little ambiguous. By optional I meant optional
for the end-user (since a lot of people probably don't have it
installed). But this document is about Packaging, so you're right to make
that change.
Cheers,
Christopher Martin
already, you might want to create a KDE bug
account and add some votes to that bug.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
On April 15, 2004 16:21, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: normal
For about 2 or 3 updates of konqueror or things in KDE which I think
might
go, so if anyone spots any misconceptions or
outright errors, let me know and I'll revise the patch.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
--- Packaging.txt (revision 99)
+++ Packaging.txt (working copy)
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
These templates include the bits mentioned in this file
wrong, or can the Packaging.txt instructions be
simplified?
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
be worth mentioning in
Packaging.txt as well.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
Incoming at the moment has menu entries which
include kderemove.
So is there some sort of transition occurring which isn't complete at
the moment? For how long will kderemove be required?
Thanks for any clarification,
Christopher Martin
http://chrsmrtn.freeshell.org/debian ./
Let me know!
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
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