On Monday 25 September 2006 11:33, Torsten Marek wrote:
> sounds like a plan for a quick bug fix. If I have some time, I'll try to
> find a better fix later.
It turns out that I can't guarantee konsole_part will work on every system, so
I've made the installation optional (configure.py -x to inst
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Jim Bublitz schrieb:
> On Sunday 24 September 2006 00:17, Torsten Marek wrote:
>> Jim Bublitz schrieb:
>>> On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
Hi Jim,
one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.
On Sunday 24 September 2006 00:17, Torsten Marek wrote:
> Jim Bublitz schrieb:
> > On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
> >> Hi Jim,
> >>
> >> one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so
> >> hackery? What you are doing in configure.py works for private p
On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so hackery?
> What you are doing in configure.py works for private persons who install
> PyKDE on their own, but I can't include something like that into the Debia
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Jim Bublitz schrieb:
> On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so hackery?
>> What you are doing in configure.py works for private persons who install
>>
On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so hackery?
> What you are doing in configure.py works for private persons who install
> PyKDE on their own, but I can't include something like that into the Debia
On Saturday 23 September 2006 13:04, Torsten Marek wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so hackery?
> What you are doing in configure.py works for private persons who install
> PyKDE on their own, but I can't include something like that into the Debia
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Hi Jim,
one more thing. Is there a way to circumvent the libkonsolepart.so hackery? What
you are doing in configure.py works for private persons who install PyKDE on
their own, but I can't include something like that into the Debian package. I'd
be ha
On Saturday 23 September 2006 11:49, Torsten Marek wrote:
> just one small remark: extensions/dcopext.py needs Python 2.4. It uses a
> generator expression on line 190, as well as a method decorator. This
> breaks compatibility with 2.3.
>
> Otherwise, it builds just fine.
Yeah, I noticed that to
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Jim Bublitz schrieb:
> The PyKDE 3.16.0 release should be available at riverbankcomputing.co.uk in
> the near future (I understand Phil has some repairs to do there, and has been
> out of town as well, so it may take a day or two - or not).
>
> Chan
The PyKDE 3.16.0 release should be available at riverbankcomputing.co.uk in
the near future (I understand Phil has some repairs to do there, and has been
out of town as well, so it may take a day or two - or not).
Changes are (some already available in earlier snapshots):
- support for KDE thro
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