On Sunday, 27 March 2016 16:19:07 CEST laurent Montel wrote:
> >
> > The latest openSuse (Leap 42.1) ships the Qt4 based kdepim, although it
> > uses plasma5 desktop.
>
> It's opensuse problem :)
>
> > Speaking of it: given that openSuse decided against shipping KF5-based
> > PIM,
> > how stable
On Monday, April 20, 2015 01:28:59 PM Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
(I am talking with my openSUSE packager hat on as I am the Chromium packager
and am part of the community team that packages KDE/Qt)
> It embeds quite a lot of 3rd party stuff which we distros don't accept (in
> di
On Friday 30 January 2015 01:38:57 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > libkgeomap (just like all the other libraries used by digikam) has been
> > built as standalone on build.kde.org for years, and digikam (and now
> > kphotoalbum as well) are able to use it fine as "separate" library.
>
> +1, this "Digikam
On Tuesday 9 December 2014 16:16:23 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> Git commit 0256b80e9ac7c1459afe0ac021d27e985cba14d3 by Martin Klapetek.
> Committed on 09/12/2014 at 16:16.
> Pushed by mklapetek into branch 'master'.
>
> Fix typo in headers generation
>
> Also install to properly capitalized subdirec
KDE4 version
due to both using libkonq.so.5. Given that there must have been a reason in
the past to use libkonq.so.5.14.0, I would suggest to move libkonq version to
5.97.0 and use libkonq.so.6. This would ensure co-instability and consistency
in version numbering.
- Raymond Wooninck
On
On Monday 21 October 2013 19:10:49 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> Problem already reported here :
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326368
>
> It's completly different issue. Sound like client libraw code (as
> libkdcraw) need to be linked to libgomp when libraw OpenMP support is
> enabled. As li
On Friday 18 October 2013 01:51:06 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> El Dijous, 17 d'octubre de 2013, a les 14:37:43, David Edmundson va
escriure:
> > This has been in kdereview for over 3 months now. It is probably safe
> > to move, though I would still like a reply to my comments
> >
> > We should not
On Tuesday 08 October 2013 10:52:26 Harald Sitter wrote:
> > libVLC and libVLCcore are not more patent-encumbered than
> > gstreamer-core.
> >
> FWIW rdieter and j-b were able to clear up the confusion on IRC and
> apparently there now are plans to get vlc-without-patent-plugins into
> Fedora \o/
my C/C++ knowledge is quite rusty :-)
- Raymond
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the user and
group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
the user and
group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/110315/diff/
Testing
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Testing has been done on a couple of openSUSE systems and here the user and
group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
and just
leave the check for useradd
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of openSUSE systems and here the user and
group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
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> > however, when i was trying to implement this a decade or so ago, useradd
> > was apparently requiring the caller to provide a UID, at which point i
> > simply gave up. did i look wrong? or is this feature a semi-new addition?
>
> Raymond Woonin
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openSUSE systems and here the user and
group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
successfully with both giflib v5 and giflib v4
Thanks,
Raymond Wooninck
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Hi Martin,
On Saturday 29 December 2012 01:25:43 Martin Klapetek wrote:
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> I finally got around finishing d-pointerizing the whole library, it's all
> in master now. Please review.
>
I made a small adjustment in the CMakeLists.txt files to have a correctly
versioned shared library. I noticed
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