KDevPlatform 1.1 isn't even released upstream yet (beta 2 came out recently).
When it's released, I doubt it will go into Debian squeeze anyway, due
to the freeze, so you'd have to get it from experimental or wherever
it goes.
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[Martin Read - Samstag 18 September 2010 21:05:34]
> Well, that's good to know, even if it does mean kdevelop remains unusable
> for my purposes at present.
>
> I would report KDE bugs to KDE, but KDE's bug reporting system is defective
> by design.
In what way?
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Well, that's good to know, even if it does mean kdevelop remains unusable
for my purposes at present.
I would report KDE bugs to KDE, but KDE's bug reporting system is defective
by design.
When is kdevplatform 1.1 likely to be available in Debian testing?
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tags 597281 upstream
thanks
Hello,
the bug you reported is a KDE bug. Please report it via
Help -> Report bug... menu item of the respective application
or by visiting https://bugs.kde.org/ and following instructions
to report a new bug.
Debian Qt/KDE maintainers do not have resources to deal wi
Package: kdevelop
Version: 4:4.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
The kdevelop C++ project templates do not support the use of git (or,
apparently, any other DVCS) for source control; the only supported options
are Subversion and CVS.
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Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
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