On 2001-05-30, Peter Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:
: I cannot seem to reach this host. Is there another source for the
: kde .debs?
I'm the administrator for the kde.tdyc.com KDE mirror site
at http://kde.rap.ucar.edu/ . It looks like kde.tdyc.com came back
online som
Thanks. That thread showed up in my mailbox moments after sending my question
to the list.
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 13:53, DvB wrote:
> Peter Hicks wrote:
> > I cannot seem to reach this host. Is there another source for the kde
> > .debs?
>
> From will trillich's follow up to the "KDE on stable
Peter Hicks wrote:
I cannot seem to reach this host. Is there another source for the kde .debs?
From will trillich's follow up to the "KDE on stable" thread:
> has anybody got KDE to work in potato? if so could the apt lines please.
# security stuff for potato
deb http://security.debi
I cannot seem to reach this host. Is there another source for the kde .debs?
Well, why is kde.tdyc.com down anyway?
Is the only need, is for somewhere to host?
I have my own company and could set up a server for that purpose.
So what is the complete need?
wayne
-Original Message-
From: Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 3:22 PM
To: debian
I can't access the site since 4 days. Instead I use that miror that's no as
fast as the original but is still up (11-20kb/s)
deb http://ftp.fsn.hu/ftp/pub/klpp/debian potato main crypto optional qt1apps
On Sunday 18 March 2001 18:10, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Ivan just built new packages over
Ivan just built new packages over the weekend to update kde and kill a few
more bugs that were found.
The box was moved from his friends job location since his friend took a new
job else where.
The site now responds to pings, http and ftp.
More detials at 6
On Saturday 17 March 2001 19:57,
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:57:03PM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
>
> That would imply that I won't be getting any more KDE upgrades until
> Woody goes release, presumably sometime in 2005.
nah, i predict woody will be released fairly close to the same time
potato was, between august and november. pro
>From a posting to this list a few days ago, I got the impression that
there will be no further updates to this site, and thus no KDE
updates for Potato systems, ever again. Can anyone confirm this? If
so, I can stop waiting for apt-get to time out trying to download new
Packages files from it.
I have, not long ago, upgraded to Potato.
However I have had to stay with the Slink version of KDE because
if I update my sources.list to include the Potato version of KDE
I find that because of dependancy problems with qt1g and libqt1 (
they won't co-exist ) I would have to delete a number of my
One thing puzzles me about the Potato KDE list.
If I try to upgrade to the Potato KDE packages I find that some
of the packages use qt1 and some use libqt1. Because qt1 and
libqt1 are incompatible this causes DSelect to automatically mark
some packages for removal that I want to keep.
Because of
yea, cuz I broke it and haven't been home to fix it.
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 11:02:45AM +1000, Andrew J Cosgriff wrote:
> Mike Werner wrote :
>
> > JP Sartre wrote:
> > > Just curious if anyone knows what the story is with kde.tdyc.com?
> > > It's bee
Ahhh, i see now. http on kde.tdyc.com used to work for a long time, but
obviously doesn't now, ta for the ftp line.
Phil Brutsche wrote:
>
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > Failed to fetch
> > http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/rk
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Failed to fetch
> http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/rkrusty/binary-i386/Packages
> 404 Not Found
> Failed to fetch
> http://sunsite.tut.fi/ftp/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub/dists/potato/rkrusty/binary-i386/Packages
&
Failed to fetch
http://kde.tdyc.com/dists/potato/rkrusty/binary-i386/Packages
404 Not Found
Failed to fetch
http://sunsite.tut.fi/ftp/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub/dists/potato/rkrusty/binary-i386/Packages
404 File Not Found
funny, neither of those work from here. tdyc used to, but
Mike Werner wrote :
> JP Sartre wrote:
> > Just curious if anyone knows what the story is with kde.tdyc.com?
> > It's been down for a few weeks now, and it's the only place
> > I know for kde debs. Anyone have a clue? Thanks.
>
> I installed KDE onto a
JP Sartre wrote:
> Just curious if anyone knows what the story is with kde.tdyc.com?
> It's been down for a few weeks now, and it's the only place
> I know for kde debs. Anyone have a clue? Thanks.
I installed KDE onto a friend's woody box last night off the tdyc.com sit
it seems fine to me. i installed off of it about a week ago.
the deb lines im using:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato kde contrib rkrusty
deb http://sunsite.tut.fi/ftp/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub potato kde
contrib rkrusty
it comes back with a couple not found errors but everything
Just curious if anyone knows what the story is with kde.tdyc.com?
It's been down for a few weeks now, and it's the only place
I know for kde debs. Anyone have a clue? Thanks.
JP
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> Sorry to reply to my own mail, but after trying to install other bits of
> kde, I can't seem to get *any* of it to install. The only packages that
> exist seem to end in -cvs, and all have unmet dependencies or conflict
> with each other. For example, kde
ust save you the hassle to compile everything yourself but _nothing_
more.
If you don't like to use --force-* options of dpkg, remove
kde.tdyc.com kde2 from your apt sources and stick with kde 1 until
kde 2 has a feature freeze.
> currently not possible, how about a kde 1 installation with
Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
> apt-get just informed me that kdevelop depends on kdelibs2g (>=
> 4:1.1.2-19990906-1.0) but it is not installable. Does anyone know if
> this is a bug, a package that isn't yet uploaded onto the server, or
> something that I need to go get somewhere else?
Sorry to reply
apt-get just informed me that kdevelop depends on kdelibs2g (>=
4:1.1.2-19990906-1.0) but it is not installable. Does anyone know if
this is a bug, a package that isn't yet uploaded onto the server, or
something that I need to go get somewhere else?
Thanks,
Stuart.
[While I am a lawyer, the following is not legal advice. If you need
legal advice, contact an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.]
> It is not that Qt is incomaptible it is the fact that KDE is linked to
> software under a non GPL license and KDE is under the GPL. This
> violates the GPL.
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 10:38:36PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
> OK, but what about the KDE folks, then? Why don't the mirrors for KDE have
> apt-ing setup?
Ask them.
--
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> > Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
> > don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
> > there to mirror the apt sources would be heaven. Gnome has a buttload
> > of apt sources, why can't KDE?
> Debian folk have determined that t
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 04:42:59PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
> > Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
> > don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
> > there to mirror
*- On 4 Oct, Eric G . Miller wrote about "Re: In case anyone was wondering
where kde.tdyc.com went."
> On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
>> Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
>> don't offer the apt sources
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
> Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
> don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
> there to mirror the apt sources would be heaven. Gnome has a buttload
> of apt sources, w
> kde.tdyc.com is looking for a home and it is currently distributing only
> the bare minimum for kde. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the actual
> kde.tdyc.com administrator.
Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least h
In case anyone was wondering where the debian mirror at kde.tdyc.com
went, here is the email I exchanged with the site admin.
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Todd Suess wrote:
> This site on your FTP server is missing all the debian unix archives, have
> they been
> removed for any particular r
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