I have recompiled the new version, it simply limits itself to restore
a flag that is then reported in the configuration file konsolerc.
So, to restore the button, is sufficient this workaround :
F="/home/USER/.config/konsolerc"
grep -q "NewTabButton=" "$F"||gawk -i inplace
'{print}/^\[TabBar\]/{p
On 01/09/2019 17:49, Steve Robbins wrote:
>
> Two initial observations:
>
> 1. The version string is wrong; which I just noticed thanks to Salsa's
> lintian
> checks -- see the MR page referenced above
That's on purpose to the best of my understanding of the processes
(which comes from a bit of d
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 11:03:30 AM CDT Simon Frei wrote:
> On 01/09/2019 17:49, Steve Robbins wrote:
> > Two initial observations:
> >
> > 1. The version string is wrong; which I just noticed thanks to Salsa's
> > lintian checks -- see the MR page referenced above
>
> That's on purpose to t
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 7:25:52 AM CDT you wrote:
> I just filed an MR, as I guess it's simpler to access/review than just
> pointing to a branch on my fork:
> https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/extras/exiv2/merge_requests/1
Excellent. I have built it locally for inital packaging work with
Dear Maintainer,
I guess the actual segmentation fault is fixed since kamoso 3.2.4-1.
Instead it should print this message:
The webcam controller was unable to find or load wrappercamerabinsrc plugin;
please make sure all required gstreamer plugins are installed.
The last question would b
I just filed an MR, as I guess it's simpler to access/review than just
pointing to a branch on my fork:
https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/extras/exiv2/merge_requests/1
This problem has been solved by the new version of konsole,
is it possible to upgrade the package to version 19.08.1?
details:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411158
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