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cd /tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/libqtkde &&
/usr/bin/c++ -Dqtkde_shared_EXPORTS -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -O2 -march=i486
-mtune=i686 -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden
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-I/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build
-I/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils
-I/usr/lib/qt3/include -I/usr/include/tqt -o
CMakeFiles/qtkde-shared.dir/qtkde.cpp.o -c
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/tqt3integration/libqtkde/qtkde.cpp
In file included from
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/tqt3integration/libqtkde/qtkde.cpp:145:0:
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'QStringList getOpenFileNames(const QString&, QString*, long
int, const QCString&, const QString&, QString*, bool)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:34:262:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'QString getSaveFileName(const QString&, const QString&,
QString*, long int, const QCString&, const QString&, QString*)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:64:270:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'QString getExistingDirectory(const QString&, long int,
const QCString&, const QString&)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:93:94:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'QColor getColor(const QColor&, long int, const QCString&)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:116:72:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'QFont getFont(bool*, const QFont&, long int, const QCString&)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:139:102:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'int messageBox1(int, long int, const QString&, const
QString&, int, int, int)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:165:115:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:
In function 'int messageBox2(int, long int, const QString&, const
QString&, const QString&, const QString&, const QString&, int, int)':
/tmp/tdebase-3.5.13.1/build/tqt3integration/utils/tqtkde_functions.cpp:190:160:
error: 'tqAppClass' was not declared in this scope
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Error 2
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make: *** [all] Error 2
Since upgrading a few days ago, I get the following from KMail after a
suspend:
"The IP address of the host mail.xxx.xxx does not match the one the
certificate was issued to."
And I think this is true, thanks to my ISP's way of dealing with certificates.
However, answering the next popup:
"Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted?"
with 'Forever', does not have the desired effect, because it all happens again
after the next suspend.
Any obvious reason for this, or any other diagnostics I can try? It seemed to
be fine with 3.5.13.2
cheers
ant
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I didn't get any answers to this (see below)...
Is that because:
1 I didn't make myself clear?
2 Nobody knows?
3 I'm trying to do something so stupid it should be obvious to me?
cheers
ant
------------------------------- previous message ---------------
I need to reinstall gcc, but when I try, I get this:
(Trinity 3.5.13.2 /etc/debian_version is jessie/sid)
-------------------------
/>aptitude install gcc
The following NEW packages will be installed:
gcc-4.9{a} libasan1{a} libatomic1{a} libcilkrts5{a} libgcc-4.9-dev{a}
liblsan0{a} libtsan0{a} libubsan0{a}
The following packages will be upgraded:
binutils gcc
2 packages upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
Need to get 11.3 MB of archives. After unpacking 35.4 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdesktop-trinity : Depends: binutils (< 2.23) but 2.24.51.20140727-1 is to be
installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following packages:
1) kdebase-kio-plugins-trinity
2) kdebase-runtime-data-common-trinity
3) kdebase-trinity
4) kdesktop-trinity
5) kmail-trinity
6) konqueror-nsplugins-trinity
7) konqueror-trinity
8) ksmserver-trinity
------------------------
I guess if I do this, Trinity will stop working. Is there a fix?
cheers
ant
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Debian Wheezy, TDE R14
I have the tdepim meta-package installed. I just noticed that the
calendar no longer is available.
Error dialog box pops up, no other info, or is there a Trinity specific
error log somewhere?
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Peace,
Greg
Hi list,
emerge @preserved-rebuild
tries to emerge dev-qt/qt-3.3.8d-r1, which fails because of missing
freetype.h
The log says
Xft auto-detection... (-L/usr/lib64)
Found libXft.so in /usr/lib64
Found libXft.so in /usr/lib
Found X11/Xft/Xft.h in /usr/include
Found Xft version 2.3.1
Could not find freetype2/freetype/freetype.h anywhere in
/usr/X11R6/include /usr/include /include
Xft disabled.
Xft support cannot be enabled due to functionality tests!
Turn on verbose messaging (-v) to ./configure to see the final report.
If you believe this message is in error you may use the continue
switch (-continue) to ./configure to continue.
* ERROR: dev-qt/qt-3.3.8d-r1::trinity failed (configure phase):
* (no error message)
*
media-libs/freetype 2.5.3-r1 is installed.
Any help appreciated
k
Just bought my first blu-ray drive, for data archives. Support for
blu-ray was added to K3B in version 2.0, current is 2.02.
Is it possible to add blu-ray support to legacy, v1.05 in TDE R14, K3B ?
I can burn blu-ray with growisofs from the cli, prefer K3B.
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Peace,
Greg
I'm about to start on making a live version of a minimal install of TDE for
Cobber (Australasian Debian). I am wondering what are the absolute minimum
packages required for a working TDE without applications. The intent behind
the minimal install is to allow end users who want to choose the
applications in their install to install only what they need and want. I
will provide synaptic (or a TDE equivalent) for those who want a gui for
package selection but there will be no office suite, games, graphics tools,
music or video tools. In other words all I want is the visible desktop,
menu etc so that the user can navigate enough to install more applications
through their internet connection using either synaptic or a terminal.
Cheers.
Michael.
Since this list seems prepared to stick to logic, facts and solutions, rather
than heat and emotion, perhaps some kind soul would answer a question for me.
I have no opinion on init systems. I accept what I am given and am grateful,
but ....
If sysvinit is as staggerigly marvellous as it is being painted by some, and
if it was such a near thing that it got dropped as the Debian default init
system, how come the vote was apparently between Upstart and systemd? And
given that it was a vote between Upstart and systemd, why are some people so
up in arms and ranting that sysvinit was dropped by a meaningless margin?
(The chairman's casting vote.) When and how was the decison to drop sysvinit
as the Debian default init system actually taken?
Lisi
This just popped up on Distrowatch: Q4OS using TDE 3.5.13 . Debian
Wheezy based.
http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=08592
Nice to see...cool.
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Peace,
Greg
Went for it, upgrades main workstation,,whew... a couple of issues.
Wheezy amd64, TDE 3.5.13.2 >
http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb/dists/wheezy/deps-r14
I used 'apt-get dist-upgrade', went without a hitch.
Issue: when I log in, a dialog box pops up for a locked session, need
password. I get from 3-6 of these dialogs on each login, I usually do
not shut my box down..minor anoyance , definately not locked sessions,
or screensavers... would like to know how to get rid of these.
I use the 'adept-notifier' icon in the system tray. The icon no longer,
it used to, changes to green after a update. A restart of the session
will remedy this, do not want shut everything down to fix issues with
desktops.
Love kdepim..it is the app that keeps me hooked on Trinity, not feeling
the love for kpdf & gwenview.
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Peace,
Greg