El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 21:52:20, Lamarque V. Souza va
escriure:
> Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Albert Astals Cid escreveu:
> > El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 21:35:45, Lamarque V. Souza va
> >
> > escriure:
> > > What kind of things should go to extragear/base then?
>
Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Albert Astals Cid escreveu:
> El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 21:35:45, Lamarque V. Souza va
>
> escriure:
> > What kind of things should go to extragear/base then?
>
> Things that would go to kdebase^Wkde-runtime, kde-workspace, kde-baseapps.
>
> >
2012/11/1 Lamarque V. Souza :
> What kind of things should go to extragear/base then?
>
>
>
> networkmanagement is four things: a plasmoid, a kded module, a kcmshell
> module and a standalone application for adding new connections. I think the
> retionale for networkmanagement be in extrager/base i
El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 21:35:45, Lamarque V. Souza va
escriure:
> What kind of things should go to extragear/base then?
Things that would go to kdebase^Wkde-runtime, kde-workspace, kde-baseapps.
> networkmanagement is four things: a plasmoid, a kded module, a kcmshel
What kind of things should go to extragear/base then?
networkmanagement is four things: a plasmoid, a kded module, a kcmshell
module and a standalone application for adding new connections. I think the
retionale for networkmanagement be in extrager/base is because of the old
kde
El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 20:05:46, Lamarque V. Souza va
escriure:
> networkmanagement is in extragear/base too.
Yes, you already said that once. But networkmanagement is an application (or
plasmoid or whatever) while libmm-qt and libnm-qt are not, to be honest libs
or netwo
El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 19:17:21, mk-li...@email.de va
escriure:
> I got a compilation error in kactivities-4.9.2/service/main.cpp:79:
> ---
> static void initSignalCatching() {
> #ifndef Q_OS_WIN32 // krazy:skip
>struct sigaction action;
>
>::sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
El Dijous, 1 de novembre de 2012, a les 18:36:20, mk-li...@email.de va
escriure:
> I still can't believe that my last silly try succeeded just now with these
> changes to the configuration:
> configure.args-append \
>
> -DNEPOMUK_LIBRARIES:FILEPATH=/opt/macports-test/lib/l
networkmanagement is in extragear/base too.
Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Daniel Nicoletti escreveu:
> Hmm dont you think network is a better place? I think base would be the
> last place Id look for
>
> Em 01/11/2012 19:48, "Lamarque V. Souza" escreveu:
> > **
> >
> > Em Thursd
Hmm dont you think network is a better place? I think base would be the
last place Id look for
Em 01/11/2012 19:48, "Lamarque V. Souza" escreveu:
> **
>
> Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Christoph Feck escreveu:
>
> > On Thursday 01 November 2012 22:19:03 Lamarque V. Souza wrote:
>
> > > Em Thursda
Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Christoph Feck escreveu:
> On Thursday 01 November 2012 22:19:03 Lamarque V. Souza wrote:
> > Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Ben Cooksley escreveu:
> > > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > > The following projects which are in KDE Review appear to have
> > >
On Thursday 01 November 2012 22:19:03 Lamarque V. Souza wrote:
> Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Ben Cooksley escreveu:
> > Hi everyone,
>
> Hi,
>
> > The following projects which are in KDE Review appear to have
> > been there for more than 2 weeks:
> > - appmenu kded module (kded-appmenu)
>
Em Thursday 01 November 2012, Ben Cooksley escreveu:
> Hi everyone,
Hi,
> The following projects which are in KDE Review appear to have been
> there for more than 2 weeks:
> - appmenu kded module (kded-appmenu)
> - KIMToy (kimtoy)
Please move the two projects below to extragear:
Hi everyone,
The following projects which are in KDE Review appear to have been
there for more than 2 weeks:
- appmenu kded module (kded-appmenu)
- KIMToy (kimtoy)
- Qt Wrapper for ModemManager (libmm-qt)
- Qt Wrapper for NetworkManager (libnm-qt)
The following also appears to have failed to send
Hi,
I don't know if this is a coincidence or not but Skrooge is not able to
load /*_only the plugins using "Plasma" APIs_*/ any more
(The same code works on kubuntu 12.04 but not on 12.10).
Do you think I am on the right track?
Do you have some advice to find the correction?
Thank you.
Le 31
On Nov 1, 2012, at 7:55 PM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
> It is stored in the KDE Git repository kde-build-metadata, which you
> can get from git://anongit.kde.org/kde-build-metadata
> The file "dependency-data" is located in that repository.
Thanks very much!
That's helpful.
Marko
>> Visit http://mail.kd
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:53 AM, wrote:
> On Nov 1, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
>> Per kde-build-metadata:dependency-data:
> Where exactly do I find this data?
It is stored in the KDE Git repository kde-build-metadata, which you
can get from git://anongit.kde.org/kde-build-metadata
The
On Nov 1, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
> Per kde-build-metadata:dependency-data:
Where exactly do I find this data?
> kde/kde-runtime: kdesupport/strigi/libstreams[master]
> kde/kde-runtime: kde/kdelibs/kactivities
> kde/kde-runtime: kdesupport/attica[master]
> kde/kde-runtime: kde/kdepim
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:38 AM, wrote:
> I was wondering whether kdepimlibs4 is a necessary dependency of
> kde4-runtime...
Per kde-build-metadata:dependency-data:
kde/kde-runtime: kdesupport/strigi/libstreams[master]
kde/kde-runtime: kde/kdelibs/kactivities
kde/kde-runtime: kdesupport/attica[
I was wondering whether kdepimlibs4 is a necessary dependency of kde4-runtime...
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I got a compilation error in kactivities-4.9.2/service/main.cpp:79:
---
static void initSignalCatching() {
#ifndef Q_OS_WIN32 // krazy:skip
struct sigaction action;
::sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); // << this
is line 79 where compiling fails
I still can't believe that my last silly try succeeded just now with these
changes to the configuration:
configure.args-append \
-DNEPOMUK_LIBRARIES:FILEPATH=/opt/macports-test/lib/libnepomuk.dylib \
-DNEPOMUK_QUERY_LIBRARIES:FILEPATH=/opt/macports-te
Hi devs,
I was trying to build kdepimlibs 4.9.2 on MacOSX 10.6.8...
While it was possible to install kdelibs4 almost without trouble (with some
fixes concerning missing Nepomuk header files) I FAILED with kdepimlibs.
All was built fine, but linking gives trouble.
Nepomuk libs are installed and
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