Em Quinta-feira, 2 de Dezembro de 2010, às 19:23:54, Aaron J. Seigo escreveu:
> On Thursday, December 2, 2010, Chani wrote:
> > #13 0xb67f1444 in qt_assert (assertion=0xb71f93c8 "defaultButton() ==
> > newDefaultButton", file=0xb71f91f0
> > "/home/chani/src/kde/kdelibs/kdeui/dialogs/kdialog.cpp", l
On Thursday, December 2, 2010, Chani wrote:
> #13 0xb67f1444 in qt_assert (assertion=0xb71f93c8 "defaultButton() ==
> newDefaultButton", file=0xb71f91f0
> "/home/chani/src/kde/kdelibs/kdeui/dialogs/kdialog.cpp", line=311)
>
> was this ksnapshot's fault for asserting such a thing, or kdelibs' fault
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Review request for kdelibs and Kevin Ot
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Proposing a slightly different approach.
trunk/KDE/kdelibs/kdeco
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> > It would be helpful if the dates would include version numbers so
> > e.g.
> > todays freeze would be "Documentation freeze for 4.6.0" or something
> > like
> > that.
Yes, the schedule generation software does not include the version number yet.
I will add it, so
>> Heya folks :)
>>
>> toma is awesome and because he's awesome he created
>> http://www.kde.org/releaseschedule.ics after I asked him to. We've had
>> ics files for each cycle already but you'd need to subscribe to the
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