Development Question

2014-02-07 Thread CS DBA
Hi All; It seems to me that the "marriage" that Microsoft & Apple enjoy per hardware designed for their software gives them a huge advantage. I see that the Linux community is quite good at coming up with drivers, software, etc for hardware after the fact. I wonder, what could be accomplishe

Re: Non-standard actions in File menu

2014-02-07 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El Divendres, 7 de febrer de 2014, a les 18:44:56, Elvis Angelaccio va escriure: > Hi all. > How can I add a non-standard KAction in the File menu? I'm looking for > an export action like "Export as...". Many KDE apps have a similar > action, but as far I know is not a standard one. > > I'm using

Re: Repository rename and consequences

2014-02-07 Thread Michael Pyne
On Sat, February 8, 2014 10:58:23 Ben Cooksley wrote: > Once the procedure has been completed, automated build scripts such as > kdesrc-build should automatically clone the repositories under their > new names - however custom scripts and procedures will need to be > adjusted by hand. I would just

Repository rename and consequences

2014-02-07 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hello all, Sysadmin has received a request to rename the repository "kwallet" (currently located at kde/kdeutils) to "kwalletmanager" in order to free this name up. Once that has been completed, the repository "kwallet-framework" (located at frameworks/) will be renamed to "kwallet". This will h

Non-standard actions in File menu

2014-02-07 Thread Elvis Angelaccio
Hi all. How can I add a non-standard KAction in the File menu? I'm looking for an export action like "Export as...". Many KDE apps have a similar action, but as far I know is not a standard one. I'm using the KXmlGui framework and currently in the File menu there are only standard actions (save, o

Re: Setting up environment - Working on Bugs

2014-02-07 Thread Myriam Schweingruber
Hi Cruceru, On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Cruceru Calin wrote: > Hello, > > I have a fresh installed kubuntu 12.04 and I want to start working on some > bugs, at least to manage to build a project. I found this step pretty hard, > since the information on the website is not complete or has a wa

Re: Setting up environment - Working on Bugs

2014-02-07 Thread Christoph Feck
On Friday 07 February 2014 09:42:37 Cruceru Calin wrote: > I have a fresh installed kubuntu 12.04 and I want to start working > on some bugs, at least to manage to build a project. 12.04 is nearly two years old, so depending on which project you want to build, you might need to add some backport

Setting up environment - Working on Bugs

2014-02-07 Thread Cruceru Calin
Hello, I have a fresh installed kubuntu 12.04 and I want to start working on some bugs, at least to manage to build a project. I found this step pretty hard, since the information on the website is not complete or has a warning message which says that the pages are in a process of being rewritten