I would be grateful for somebody helping me locate an image in the sources. The image is seen in this About dialog:
http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/trinity/build_logs/about-dialog.png
I'm unsure why this dialog shows a default image when the desktop file specifies Icon=fifteenpieces.
I'd like to update the image. I think the image is a default image for About dialogs.
Thanks!
Darrell
Tim, anyone,
It would be nice to have a troubleshooting 'cheat sheet' to use to solve
TQwhatever not declared failures when they are encountered. I can read c++, I
know what constructors are, what destructors are, what public and private
members are, etc.., but with a project the size of TDE, with the multiple levels
of submodule inclusion through the git tree, my eyes glaze over trying to chase
down where the declaration problems are when they are encountered.
Case-in-point, tdeadmin. I ran into a build failure cause by 'TQListViewItem'
has not been declared:
In file included from knetworkconfdlg.cpp:11:0:
knetworkconfdlg.h:142:40: error: 'TQListViewItem' has not been declared
In file included from knetworkconfdlg.cpp:31:0:
./knetworkconfdlg.ui.h:153:6: error: prototype for 'void
KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot(TQListViewItem*)' does not match any in
class 'KNetworkConfDlg'
knetworkconfdlg.h:142:18: error: candidates are: virtual void
KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot(int*)
./knetworkconfdlg.ui.h:147:6: error: virtual void
KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot()
In file included from knetworkconfdlg.cpp:688:0:
knetworkconfdlg.moc: In member function 'virtual bool
KNetworkConfDlg::tqt_invoke(int, TQUObject*)':
knetworkconfdlg.moc:171:80: error: no matching function for call to
'KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot(TQListViewItem*)'
knetworkconfdlg.moc:171:80: note: candidates are:
./knetworkconfdlg.ui.h:147:6: note: virtual void
KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot()
./knetworkconfdlg.ui.h:147:6: note: candidate expects 0 arguments, 1 provided
knetworkconfdlg.h:142:18: note: virtual void
KNetworkConfDlg::updateProfileNameSlot(int*)
knetworkconfdlg.h:142:18: note: no known conversion for argument 1 from
'TQListViewItem*' to 'int*'
If I knew where to start, then I wouldn't mind trying to figure out where to
fix the declaration error. But not knowing whether I just start grepping within
tdeadmin for TQListViewItem or whether I need to start in tqtinterface or what,
I'm somewhat left chasing my tail. I don't know if it is possible, but I know it
would help me and others if there was something like:
TQString objects are type ......
TQListViewItem objects are type .....
To fix TQxzy declaration issues:
(1) grep for '___________' in ___________;
(2) if declare ___________ found then
(3) ___________; else
(4) then grep in ______________;
(5) if declare ____________ found then
...........
Just some simple decision tree would go a long way to get everyone involved in
helping with these issues and also provide a valuable tool that would help cut
down bug squashing time even if the person can't solve it by being able to say
'I got to step 8 in troubleshooting and 1-7 are fine, but I can't figure out
what to do next...'
Worth a thought. If somebody else can help here, please jump in.
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
When using the Standard splash theme, the respective icons jump in the left corner of the screen.
Would somebody help me learn the name of each of those icons and where they are located in the sources?
The last jumping icon is a plain text document icon. I doubt that is the intended icon. That icon often is used when another icon is not found or not specified. I want to change the icon to the default Trinity logo icon, like the other splash themes.
Thanks!
Darrell
Would somebody please confirm this bug? Will only require a couple of minutes.
* Open Konqueror.
* In the location bar, type system:/ and press Enter.
* In the file pane should be an item named Document Folder.
* Attempt to open that folder.
* Verify the following error dialog appears:
==============================================
Error - Konqueror
Malformed URL
$( kxdglauncher --getpath xdgname DOCUMENTS )
OK
==============================================
Log out of the session.
As root edit the following file:
$PREFIX/share/apps/systemview/documents.desktop
Change the keyword Path= to URL=.
Save the file.
Login as normal user.
Repeat the exercise of accessing the Document Folder item. There should be no "Malformed URL" error message.
The same error was reported in bug report 723 (http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=723), but the solution seems to be different.
Thanks!
Darrell
Guys,
I am trying to understand build failures in tdeaddons, tdegames and tdetoys
(and probably all other autoconf sources). Each of the packages fails during
make of the very first file that requires a .moc file:
tdeaddons:
make[4]: Entering directory
`/build/src/tdeaddons/kaddressbook-plugins/xxports/kworldclock'
<snip>
geo_xxport.cpp:114:26: fatal error: geo_xxport.moc: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
tdegames:
make[3]: Entering directory `/build/src/tdegames/libtdegames/highscore'
<snip>
kconfigrawbackend.cpp:21:33: fatal error: kconfigrawbackend.moc: No such file
or directory compilation terminated.
tdetoys:
make[3]: Entering directory `/build/src/tdetoys/amor'
<snip>
amordialog.cpp:35:26: fatal error: amordialog.moc: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
In all 3 cases, the first time the build looks for a .moc file, it is not
there. I am completely lost on this one. I have re-read HowToBuild, I have
search for "moc files not generated" and all I find is a reference to a cmake
QT_AUTOMOC flag that isn't relevant to autoconf.
How are the moc files generated? Is there some flag I can set or add that
would show what is going on? Need help here...
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
All,
Do we really want a double-click mouse by default? I've never seen this as the
default it kde -> took me a while to find it.
Any thoughts?
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.