On 13 June 2011 11:51, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU beranger...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Therefore, I strongly believe that all calibre updates be packaged into
updates, not backports, especially as there isn't any Mageia 2.0 as of yet.
Once Mageia 2.0 is released, whatever newer calibre releases will be
Le vendredi 17 juin 2011 07:07:42, Dick Gevers a écrit :
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Well I'm checking kdmrc against kdmrc.cppbackup with meld but I still
see '-nr' included as 'ServerArgsLocal'.
Hum, it's strange.
Did you change something in your kdmrc ?
you should have at least a /var/lib/mageia/kde4-
Radu-Cristian FOTESCU a écrit :
André,
No matter what my e-mail address is, I am not in Canada, but in Romania.
Ok. So you're close (in time zone) to most contributors :)
Anyway, I'll think of packaging once I fix some other issues. Right now I'm
investigating a very
peculiar crash in
Le vendredi 17 juin 2011 11:28:11, Dick Gevers a écrit :
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Yup, that's what urpmi said when done, but when all scripts had run, I still
had line 191 and 192 as below in kdmrc.cppbackup and no *rpmnew in said
directory.
[...]
As far as I remember, and memory serves reasonably well, the
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 13:28:50 -0300, Balcaen John wrote about Re:
[Mageia-dev] [RPM] cauldron core/release mageia-kde4-config-1-13.mga2:
It's strange, i just done the upgrade on another box i'll end up with a
kdmrc.rpmnew in /var/lib/...
I also noticed that in fact the
by *Trio3b
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Jun 17th, '11, 17:55
Must preface this reply by saying I am not a coder, developer, packager.
Just an end user. Long time MDV user (ver. 10.0). I have tried almost
every distro out there for fun but on my main
by magnus
Jun 17th, '11, 19:26 I think the whole discussion is dominated by
"technical" users.
I, as a simple user, need a stable, secure system where I can use my
applications.
Gnome 2, 3, 4 ??? KDE 4.6, 4. 7, 5.0 ??? What does it matter.
At the office a
Radu-Cristian FOTESCU a écrit :
Maybe KCharSelect wasn't updated for KDE 4 ?
It was, and very much so. Before having a kcharselect binary in kdeutils, it
had prepared especially for that purpose a kcharselect widget as part of kdeui,
in kdelibs. Amazing contournement...
Why not use