Hi all,
Reviewboard is currently experiencing some problems as a result of a
defective update.
The maintainer of our Reviewboard instance is investigating the cause
and a possible solution.
The issue is apparently similar to that described here -
I looked at the QtGstreamer git recently and there is still work going on,
but the focus seemed to be on splitting out QtGlib and the Qt5 port. It
looks like that should be a release with those changes ready soon. I assume
the gstreamer 1 port well be next, although I think some work in that area
Sebastian Kügler wrote:
We're planning to merge the frameworks-scratch branch of kde-workspace
into master next Monday.
I tried building the branch. It requires qimageblitz, which I didn't see a
Qt 5 version for, and soprano which has a non-building qt5_port branch.
Do you have local working
On Tuesday, October 01, 2013 15:11:51 Stephen Kelly wrote:
We're planning to merge the frameworks-scratch branch of kde-workspace
into master next Monday.
I tried building the branch. It requires qimageblitz, which I didn't see a
Qt 5 version for, and soprano which has a non-building
Hello,
a few minutes I come across to another issue.
In one of my reviews I have created a new file which
doesn't exist in the remote tree, a few days ago I was
able to create the review request but now I can't update
the review. I receive this error
`The file server/lib/db/forum.js (revision
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I'm not a huge fan of using Q_INVOKABLE for something that
On Tuesday 01 October 2013 15:25:27 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
On Tuesday, October 01, 2013 15:11:51 Stephen Kelly wrote:
We're planning to merge the frameworks-scratch branch of
kde-workspace into master next Monday.
I tried building the branch. It requires qimageblitz, which I
didn't
Hey,
Recent changes of Google Mock package in Kubuntu (precompiled libraries
are no longer shipped) have sparked a discussion on amarok-devel mailing
list [1] on how should we proceed without readily available libraries to
link to. Simply compiling sources from distro-provided package is not
Hi Konrad,
On Tuesday, October 01, 2013 17:45:54 Konrad Zemek wrote:
Recent changes of Google Mock package in Kubuntu (precompiled libraries
are no longer shipped) have sparked a discussion on amarok-devel mailing
list [1] on how should we proceed without readily available libraries to
On Sept. 23, 2013, 4:18 p.m., Sune Vuorela wrote:
Ship It!
Nicolas, do you have or want to obtain commit rights? If not, Nepomuk
developers can commit it for you.
- Christoph
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