Package: kde-config-cron
Version: 4:4.14.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Please depends on "cron-daemon | cron" instead of just cron.
This way, users can use a alternative cron implementation.
Here is the policy statement regarding the cron-daemon virtual package:
https://www.debian.org/d
On Monday 08 September 2014 01:46 PM, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
Please depends on "cron-daemon | cron" instead of just cron.
This way, users can use a alternative cron implementation.
I looked into this some time back when I was exploring systemd-cron,
which provides cron-daemon.
In my op
I can confirm this problem. My temporary workaround was to install
phonon-backend-vlc start `kcmshell4 phonon`, go through backend and switch it
to vlc (move it as top entry). Trying it through systemsettings -> Multimedia
didn't work because it froze with a similar problem as amarok.
Removing
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> affects 760663 + amarok systemsettings
Bug #760663 [phonon-backend-gstreamer] phonon-backend-gstreamer: Prevents
Amarok from starting
Added indication that 760663 affects amarok and systemsettings
> thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contac
On 07/09/14 22:22, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I wonder if there's some significance that it was templated for
> <_GError> whereas I think that should be a typedef to GError (without
> underscore)?
My test build finished - the change I tried didn't help - but looking
for _GError (with underscore)
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> merge 760750 760752 760753 760751
Bug #760750 [okular] [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert PrerenderUnicode{??}
into preamble]", when the title of the PDF contains an umlaut
Bug #760751 [okular] [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert PrerenderUn
Hello Stuart, *,
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 04:12:04PM +1000, Stuart Prescott wrote:
> > But now to my problem. If I open an PDF file, which has an German umlaut
> > in its title, Okular will replace the umlaut with "Please insert
> > PrerenderUnicode{??} into preamble]" (e.g. if its title would be
>
Your message dated Tue, 9 Sep 2014 09:18:40 +1000
with message-id <201409090918.40744.stu...@debian.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#760751: [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert
PrerenderUnicode{??} into preamble]" in the title bar, when the title of the
document contains an umlaut
has caused the D
Your message dated Tue, 9 Sep 2014 09:18:40 +1000
with message-id <201409090918.40744.stu...@debian.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#760751: [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert
PrerenderUnicode{??} into preamble]" in the title bar, when the title of the
document contains an umlaut
has caused the D
Your message dated Tue, 9 Sep 2014 09:18:40 +1000
with message-id <201409090918.40744.stu...@debian.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#760751: [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert
PrerenderUnicode{??} into preamble]" in the title bar, when the title of the
document contains an umlaut
has caused the D
Your message dated Tue, 9 Sep 2014 09:18:40 +1000
with message-id <201409090918.40744.stu...@debian.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#760751: [okular] Okular shows "[Please insert
PrerenderUnicode{??} into preamble]" in the title bar, when the title of the
document contains an umlaut
has caused the D
Kevin Krammer wrote:
> It would still be a good idea to try the real/current calendar resource
> instead of the compatibility mechanism, since the latter will go away at some
> point.
Sorry, I am not quite sure which kind of calendar resource you mean here.
When I try to add a new calendar, I
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