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KDE 4.2 Beta 1 in experimental - when?
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Re: it's kde4libs
cassianoleal - ana is one of the kde debian maintainers.cassianoleal wrote:try kde4libs instead of kdelibs5.
cheers!
Ana - do we monitor your blog or will it be posted on the Debian KDE 4 page?
Re: it's kde4libs
I think he was replying to my question.Jackiebrown wrote:cassianoleal - ana is one of the kde debian maintainers.
Using kde4libs instead of kdelibs5 didn't do the trick either. But since Ana made the happy announcement I think I'm going to wait for the packages.
On the other hand it might be good to now how to make svn packages in the future (when work on 4.3 is under way), so I might try to build it myself anyway.
“I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste. â€
As promised:ana wrote:Folks,
Do not bother in building yourselves, we will be providing unsupported snapshots packages in the next few days.
http://ekaia.org/blog/2008/12/19/debian ... of-kde-42/
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Thanks!
Ana,
Thanks for that! I left a comment in your blog as well.
To everyone else who helped: thanks for that too. I was actually getting things right this time. It will become an abandoned project now, though, thanks to the efforts of Ana and the other Debian KDE packagers involved in this.
Cheers!
Thanks for that! I left a comment in your blog as well.
To everyone else who helped: thanks for that too. I was actually getting things right this time. It will become an abandoned project now, though, thanks to the efforts of Ana and the other Debian KDE packagers involved in this.
Cheers!
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Re: Thanks!
Cassiano, now you are a master building the snaspshots, you have done the first step for start makeing contributions to the kde packaging in Debiancassianoleal wrote:Ana,
Thanks for that! I left a comment in your blog as well.
To everyone else who helped: thanks for that too. I was actually getting things right this time. It will become an abandoned project now, though, thanks to the efforts of Ana and the other Debian KDE packagers involved in this.
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Same here and I didn't have any -dev packages for kde4 installed, is that packages no longer needed.Jackiebrown wrote:Only pump was I had to force remove libplasma2.
I think I could have skipped that if I had removed the -dev packages before upgrading.
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Two lame questions, if I solve this KDE 4 will be perfect for me.
1. and the most important one, how do you make folder view to preserve it's size when you reboot? It's very annoying that everytime it starts it reverts to a small size window and all the icons that I placed in my favorite place although they retain their position they get "rearranged" when I resize the plasmoid.
2. on one of the machine kicker plasmoid (what's the official name?) is transparent (which is what I want) but on another machine is bluish and not transparent, although I have transparence enabled, how can you change the look/color of the kicker?
BTW, it looks like themes don't work, am I right or it's only my config?
1. and the most important one, how do you make folder view to preserve it's size when you reboot? It's very annoying that everytime it starts it reverts to a small size window and all the icons that I placed in my favorite place although they retain their position they get "rearranged" when I resize the plasmoid.
2. on one of the machine kicker plasmoid (what's the official name?) is transparent (which is what I want) but on another machine is bluish and not transparent, although I have transparence enabled, how can you change the look/color of the kicker?
BTW, it looks like themes don't work, am I right or it's only my config?
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It's strange, both desktops have the same theme and composite and desktop effects on. EDIT: on the desktop where I was having transparent kicker I backed up .kde4 and let KDE4 create it's own configurations and I got the same kicker as on the other desktop, now the trick is to figure out how I got it transparent in the first place.
As for the second one, I don't see any option to change from Desktop to folder view.... EDIT: OK, got it... but I was trying to keep folder view half of the screen but the plasmoid doesn't remember it's size at reboot, but this should work fine for my needs.
As for the second one, I don't see any option to change from Desktop to folder view.... EDIT: OK, got it... but I was trying to keep folder view half of the screen but the plasmoid doesn't remember it's size at reboot, but this should work fine for my needs.
Ubuntu hate is a mental derangement.
what if i want to build the packages myself ?ana wrote:Folks,
Do not bother in building yourselves, we will be providing unsupported snapshots packages in the next few days.
especially when stuff like "Could not connect to kde4.debian.net:80 (82.195.75.82). - connect (113 No route to host)" happens...
now... if only there was some easy way to grab stuff from svn and build packages...
Then go, do a checkout, do another checkout of the packaging stuff (it is mentioned early in this thread), build then and have fun. Do not forget send patches if you fix stuff!urjuhh wrote:what if i want to build the packages myself ?ana wrote:Folks,
Do not bother in building yourselves, we will be providing unsupported snapshots packages in the next few days.
easier said than done...ana wrote: Then go, do a checkout, do another checkout of the packaging stuff (it is mentioned early in this thread), build then and have fun. Do not forget send patches if you fix stuff!
like when theres dependencies like cmake (>= 2.6.2-3~)
or the part when the "apt-get --build source moudule_name" starts downloading something old...