Thank you :)
On 16 March 2014 19:58, Aleix Pol wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Jinesh K J wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an idea about a new feature for KDE base that I would like to
>> work on as part of GSoC. I understand from my discussion with Valorie in
>> IRC that I need
Hi Marko,
On 17/03/2014, at 10:54 AM, Aleix Pol wrote:
> First of all, KDevelop mailing lists are not dead, we did change our mailing
> list to kde.org infrastructure, you might have looked at the wrong place [1].
>
> We have some people already using KDevelop through homebrew on Mac OS X [2],
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Jinesh K J wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have an idea about a new feature for KDE base that I would like to work
> on as part of GSoC. I understand from my discussion with Valorie in IRC
> that I need to be hasten all discussions since the deadline is fast
> approachi
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:02 PM, wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> after having installed kdesdk4 successfully MacPorts needed only about 30s
> to install the residual handful of ports required by KDevelop.
>
> Now there is KDevelop 1.6.0 up and running. :)
>
> Well, before going further with questi
Hi all,
I have an idea about a new feature for KDE base that I would like to work
on as part of GSoC. I understand from my discussion with Valorie in IRC
that I need to be hasten all discussions since the deadline is fast
approaching.
My idea basically deals with how any KDE App could make use of
On 16 Mar 2014, at 22:02 , mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> What I did was that I set up a project via “Project/New From
> Template…/Project Type/Graphical”.
Turns out I was creating a template for a QML application.
I just tried a "Graphical C++ KDE” with the same sad result.
But when I tried
Hi devs,
after having installed kdesdk4 successfully MacPorts needed only about 30s to
install the residual handful of ports required by KDevelop.
Now there is KDevelop 1.6.0 up and running. :)
Well, before going further with questions I wonder whether I should address
them to KDevelop
On 16 Mar 2014, at 20:59 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Yes, but those are build dependencies, right?
Yep.
> The binary packages are not affected by this, are they?
No.
It’s only a nuisance for those who need/want to build from scratch.
>> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to
On Sunday, 2014-03-16, 20:45:49, mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2014, at 20:34 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > A dependency in two versions of GTK?
> > For a non-GUI program?
>
> I even had a case with a port (don’t remember which one though) where
> actually LaTeX was required just because ther
On 16 Mar 2014, at 20:34 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> A dependency in two versions of GTK?
> For a non-GUI program?
I even had a case with a port (don’t remember which one though) where actually
LaTeX was required just because there was some documentation stuff to be
converted from tex to pdf… Imag
On 16 Mar 2014, at 20:34 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> A dependency in two versions of GTK?
> For a non-GUI program?
> Oh dear.
Yup.
:-(
> Wouldn't it make more sense to make the native variants the default?
Well, I would think so, but it’s historically grown, so the maintainers tried
their best to g
On Sunday, 2014-03-16, 19:55:17, mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> Below another example of kdelibs4’s dependencies, which shows that soprano
> is the port requiring all the X11. Ian already mentioned libsdl, but also
> virtuoso and gtk[23]… (I’ve stripped all non-X11 port from that tree.)
A dependency i
Below another example of kdelibs4’s dependencies, which shows that soprano is
the port requiring all the X11.
Ian already mentioned libsdl, but also virtuoso and gtk[23]… (I’ve stripped all
non-X11 port from that tree.)
But, things get more complex when you start looking at other ports.
There i
On Sunday 16 March 2014 13:56:01 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Hi Marko,
>
> On Sunday, 2014-03-16, 13:23:35, mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> > Hi Kevin,
> >
> > On 16 Mar 2014, at 11:07 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > >> Also one has to point out that MacPorts DELIBERATELY does not
> > >> distribute
> > >> port
Man, I don't know why, but you ended up in my spam (gmail filters)
2014-03-14 12:59 GMT+01:00 Rupanjana Mitra :
> I am trying to do a project on people where I have to build an interface
> for collecting address information of people and connect it with databases
> .i am understanding it.How sho
Hi Luigi,
On 16 Mar 2014, at 14:14 , Luigi Toscano wrote:
> It would be interesting to know what are those issues. All the dependencies
> for those packages are regularly packaged in many Linux distributions where
> the licenses have been properly checked.
OK, with this
—
$ bash mp-distributable
Hey everyone :)
If you plan to work with KDE for GSoC 2014 please submit your proposal
on google-melange.com now. Do not wait until the deadline. It is
better to have the proposal in the system early so that more mentors
can start giving you feedback.
Cheers
Lydia
--
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Hi Kevin,
>> Hmm, it does apply also to KDE software, since it may use a library which
>> isn’t permitting binary-only distribution.
> I find this hard to believe. That would mean this is a KDE application that
> is
> not available on Linux distributions.
hmmm, well, I remember there was some d
mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> $ sudo port install kdesdk4
> ---> Computing dependencies for kdesdk4
> ---> Dependencies to be installed: cervisia dolphin-plugins kde4-baseapps
> nepomuk-widgets kapptemplate kcachegrind4 kde-dev-scripts kde-dev-utils
> kdesdk-kioslaves kdesdk-strigi-analyzers kdes
Hi Marko,
On Sunday, 2014-03-16, 13:23:35, mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> On 16 Mar 2014, at 11:07 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> >> Also one has to point out that MacPorts DELIBERATELY does not distribute
> >> port binaries which use code with a licence which isn’t allowing binary
> >> dis
Hi Kevin,
On 16 Mar 2014, at 11:07 , Kevin Krammer wrote:
> I didn't mean to imply or suggest that the design was flawed or anything like
> that.
ok.
> Ian wrote something about build dependencies and building which kind of
> didn't go
> well with my mental model of Mac users.
I see.
> I
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I've been doing some simple tests which are similar to your pa
On Sunday, 2014-03-16, 00:16:45, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Ganesh Kumar wrote:
> > Hi.
> > This is Ganesh P Kumar, doing my B.Tech in Computer Science and
> > Engineering
> > in IIT Madras. As part of our curriculum we must contribute code to an
> > open
> > source
Hi Marko,
On Saturday, 2014-03-15, 16:04:24, mk-li...@email.de wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> And I won’t consider MacPorts' installation from sources as a design flaw,
> it is partly just a development state on the way to become an open-source
> software distribution system (not only) for Apple’s MacOSX.
Hi folks,
for testing I have just tried to install MacPorts’ port kdesdk4 (which includes
dolphin) and it worked like a charm, except a minor issue which turned out to
be not a dolphin-one [1].
All dependent ports got installed w/o problems on Mac OS X 10.9.2 within just a
very few minutes (du
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