ided by any .service files"
when trying to save PDF files.
Installing kinit fixes the issue. [This isn't a huge deal, because most
people with KDE desktops will already have this package, but it caught
me out, since I just use some KDE apps, like okular.]
The attached trivial patch fix
field or something similar would be good enough and
baking that into desktop-file-install or similar?
This might need to be raised more broadly on debian-devel. [I only
noticed this because it was breaking the ordering in /etc/mailcap.]
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thanks
This bug is fixed in kdepim 4.8.1 and can be closed once Debian has
packaged that version or later.
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On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Don Armstrong wrote, on 14/04/09 04:41:
>> First of all, bugs.debian.org has nothing to do with whether
>> packages provide verbiage for reportbug about anything like this.
>> It's a decision of each package as to whether they p
maintainers have enough work dealing with getting
KDE 4 packaged; having more people help to keep their bugs in shape
would free them to spend time dealing with fixing bugs.
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