Ben Burton writes:
>> I've debugged this ...
> Ah, thanks. I had misunderstood the behaviour of
> KProcess::DontCare.
np.
>> To be honest, konq-speaker source is pretty bad, if it doesn't even
>> factor out common code in both plugins.
> FWIW, I can understand the author not wanting to split
tags 237625 - help
thanks mate
> I've debugged this ...
Ah, thanks. I had misunderstood the behaviour of KProcess::DontCare.
> To be honest, konq-speaker source is pretty bad, if it doesn't even
> factor out common code in both plugins.
FWIW, I can understand the author not wanting to split o
Ben Burton writes:
> tags 237625 + help thanks mate
> Hi.. if anyone has any insight into this one, I'm all ears. It's
> crashing somewhere inside KProcess::writeStdin(), but I can't see
> why (and nor can I see any problems with the code that uses
> KProcess/KProcIO).
Hi,
I've debugged this,
tags 237625 + help
thanks mate
Hi.. if anyone has any insight into this one, I'm all ears. It's
crashing somewhere inside KProcess::writeStdin(), but I can't see why
(and nor can I see any problems with the code that uses KProcess/KProcIO).
Btw, the kate plugin doesn't show up since "X-Kate-Ver
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