I notice the following messages in my xsession log when I start KMail:
[tdeinit] kmail is executable and not a library. Launching with exec.
TQObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments
KMFolderMgr::msgRemoved(KMFolder*,TQ_UINT32) --> KMMsgIndex::slotRemoveMessage(TQ_UINT32)
TQObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments
KMFolderMgr::msgAdded(KMFolder*,TQ_UINT32) --> KMMsgIndex::slotAddMessage(TQ_UINT32)
TQObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments
KMFolderMgr::msgRemoved(KMFolder*,TQ_UINT32) --> KMMsgIndex::slotRemoveMessage(TQ_UINT32)
TQObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments
KMFolderMgr::msgAdded(KMFolder*,TQ_UINT32) --> KMMsgIndex::slotAddMessage(TQ_UINT32)
Do the messages mean a bug?
Darrell
Hi all,
Some migration issues that still seem to be there:
Renaming issues with system directories. Two I ran into:
/etc/trinity/kdm -> /etc/trinity/tdm
/opt/trinity/share/apps/kdm -> /opt/trinity/share/apps/tdm
Often both directories exist with different files being placed in
different directories. The configuration files mainly look for files in
the kdm variants of the directories. I can imagine that kdm/tdm is not
the only program that needs attention.
I also still haven't seen the r14 user profile migration script on Ubuntu.
I'm not sure how things are planned exactly now, but I suppose there
should be a second script that can be used to perform and diagnose the
KDE3->TDE migration on a system level.
Best regards,
Julius
We are pleased to announce the addition of a full suite of LDAP/Kerberos
tools to the TDE bounty program! These tools are geared towards
enterprise users, and cover all aspects of creating, managing, and using
LDAP/Kerberos realms. For more information, screenshots, statistics, and
demo videos, please visit the TDE RFE page at
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/crfe/#finished
Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project
Hi
During what I chose patches for 3.5.13.1, I noticed that filelight-l10n seems
completely superfluous. Everything is already in the filelight. Binary
package filelight-l10n even can not be installed because the files are in
conflict with those of filelight package.
I overlooked something or it really is?
Slavek
--
If you are building from GIT, the FAQ will be current. Open the help handbook to read.
If you are not building from GIT, you can read the draft here:
http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/trinity/patches/faq.html
This is a draft. I'm a tad bleary-eyed from the task and I expect mistakes. :-)
Please review for currency, technical correctness, grammar, punctuation, clarity, etc., etc.
Links to other help handbooks will not work. Links to online sources should all work.
Hopefully by the time R14.0.0 is released we figure out how to generate this document using the existing style sheets. The web site then can host a current copy updated directly from the GIT sources.
Thanks everybody. :-)
Darrell
In the help center FAQ, the following appears:
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How do I specify the startup folder for Konqueror?
Using the right mouse button, click on the Home icon and choose Properties. Under the Application tab you will probably find something like kfmclient openProfile filemanagement; just append file:/whereever/you/want with the folder you would like Konqueror to start in.
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Does anybody understand this answer? If yes, please provide additional details because I can't figure out how to follow the instructions.
Darrell
Tim, Darrell,
I thought about giving tdevelop a run through working with the older examples
from kdevelop, but ran into questions and a problem. Before spending the time
doing this -- should I expect it to work? What about documentation for tdevelop?
I found the entry in the help center, but the tdevelop pages are blank. Are the
examples or references from the kdevelop docs still workable? (i.e., if you
take a kdevelop tutorial and substitute the new binary names should tdevelop
still build the examples?)
If that is not possible, does that mean there is really no such thing at the
'Qt3' toolkit for development purposes in TDE? What to do with tdevelop's
reliance on Qt3 as a toolkit in the IDE? How far back would we have to go in
the GIT tree to get to a point where tdevelop would build the examples? My guess
is just before the TQT3 binary rename. Would that be a point where we would
expect tdevelop IDE to be able to build older example code?
Looks like a minefield. Hopefully it is just because I don't fully understand
it, but to me, it looks like the ability to have a TQt 'toolkit' in TDE for
tdevelop integrated development environment purposes wont work with the current
code. Am I thinking about this right?
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
Two services listed in TDE Components->Service Manager have no description:
KDED Subversion Module (installed by tdesvn)
TDevelop subversion module (installed by tdevelop)
If one of you developer types would provide descriptions I'll merge them quickly into the sources.
Thank you!
Darrell