tags 336009 +confirmed
thanks
On Thursday 27 October 2005 07:37 am, Sami Tolvanen wrote:
> Package: kalarm
> Version: 4:3.4.2-2
> Severity: important
>
> After recent KDE and arts upgrades, kalarm crashes when doing anything
> related to the sound system. For example, when I create a new alarm,
>
Package: kopete
Version: 4:3.4.1-1
Severity: important
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hello,
when I quit Kopete, I have an error box: application received SIGSEGV
signal. I also hae a trace (see below) in the other tab
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my sources.list (
I dont think so. Sometimes the bounce function
could be a good excuse instead of simple not
answer a e-mail. For exemplo, if your great mather
in law invites you for a familiar dinner, I think
a bounce mail is gonna be a nice scape.
It's time we have the kmail bouce function back!
Fred
Op maa
I dont think so. Sometimes the bounce function could be a good excuse instead
of simple not
answer a e-mail. For exemplo, if your great mather in law invites you for a
familiar dinner, I think
a bounce mail is gonna be a nice scape.
It's time we have the kmail bouce function back!
Fred
Op maa
On Friday 28 October 2005 04:12 am, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
> for some weeks now the debian libqt[34]-dev package keeps include
> files in a directory like
>
> /usr/include/qt4/Qt/qconfig.h
With libqt3-mt-dev installed, I have the include files
in /usr/share/qt3/include, but with a link in /usr/sha
Obviously it's not up to the kernel to determine where QT is located
Actually, I don't think the kernel configuration program is supposed to use
qt4. Try qt3 instead.
Maybe not relevant to your question, but if you just want a graphical kernel
configurator you could also try make gconfig.
Ern
Thomas Lübking wrote:
>Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 00:09 schrieben Sie:
>
>
>>Confirmed. It only happens with KPDF, though.
>>The PDFviewer part (as used in Kile, for example) has no such problems.
>>
>>
>i know about this bug - it occurs in kpdf code and i send the author a patch
>that's
Hi,
for some weeks now the debian libqt[34]-dev package keeps include
files in a directory like
/usr/include/qt4/Qt/qconfig.h
However, the Linux kernel compilation Makefile requires it
differently:
@set -e; for d in $$QTDIR /usr/share/qt* /usr/lib/qt*; do \
if [ -f $$d/includ
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