as stated below, I forward this here, maybe there is an interest to include e.g. kasablanca, kio-ftps or keurocalc in the official 3.5.13 (or 14) repo ? in addition, I saw that all locales for koffice-trinity are missing. I think, these should they be included, in any case. (I like koffice 1.6.3 very much, especially kspread/kword, it's lightweight, fast and more than sufficient for simple tasks..)
werner
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Subject: additional programs for 3.5.13 Date: Sonntag, 13. November 2011, 12:16:10 From: Werner Joss werner@hoernerfranzracing.de An: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net
hello all, I just want to announce that I have now succeeded in building most of my favourite kde 3.5 applications which are not in the trinity repos, for trinity 3.5.13 on debian squeeze, see http://www.hoernerfranzracing.de/zip/trinity/index.html if anyone is interested, feel free to check them out. but keep in mind, that these are _not_ official trinity packages, nor guaranteed to work as expected, though I can confirm *worksforme* :)
werner
p.s.: I'll also ask on the devel list if there is interest for any of these to be incorporated in the official trinity applications tree (in which case I will first have to learn how to build proper debian packages...)
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Werner Joss wrote:
as stated below, I forward this here, maybe there is an interest to include e.g. kasablanca, kio-ftps or keurocalc in the official 3.5.13 (or 14) repo ? in addition, I saw that all locales for koffice-trinity are missing. I think, these should they be included, in any case. (I like koffice 1.6.3 very much, especially kspread/kword, it's lightweight, fast and more than sufficient for simple tasks..)
I would really like to see kasablanca added at least. I need an FTP client that support FTPES, which the KIO slave doesn't seem to support. Maybe kio-ftps would also help here?
I had already created a bug for kasablanca before: http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570
If they could be packaged with Trinity that would be really great!
Thanks, Julius
On Sunday 13 November 2011 14:56:01 Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
I would really like to see kasablanca added at least. I need an FTP client that support FTPES, which the KIO slave doesn't seem to support. Maybe kio-ftps would also help here?
sure - that way you can access ftp sites which do TLS AUTH via konqueror or any other app (even direkt editing of text files on the server with kate works!). my kasablanca works also well with FTPS here, of course...
werner
Werner Joss wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2011 14:56:01 Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
I would really like to see kasablanca added at least. I need an FTP client that support FTPES, which the KIO slave doesn't seem to support. Maybe kio-ftps would also help here?
sure - that way you can access ftp sites which do TLS AUTH via konqueror or any other app (even direkt editing of text files on the server with kate works!). my kasablanca works also well with FTPS here, of course...
Great! I was not sure about the differences between FTPS and FTPES. If this could be packaged, that would be really great. Normally I always use SFTP (or FISH), but my university only allows access over FTPES to their services.
Julius
On Sunday 13 November 2011 15:23:36 Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
Great! I was not sure about the differences between FTPS and FTPES. If this could be packaged, that would be really great. Normally I always use SFTP (or FISH), but my university only allows access over FTPES to their services.
same here, my ISP allows only ftps, not ftp and not fish... so you could evtl. try my packages (if using debian squeeze, they should work, as mentioned, maybe also on some ubuntu flavours, but not sure).
werner
On Sunday 13 November 2011 17:01:56 Werner Joss wrote:
as stated below, I forward this here, maybe there is an interest to include e.g. kasablanca,
Is kasablanca working in your distro? In openSUSE's repository it is quite broken and can access very little number of sites.
kio-ftps
seems to be a KDE4 application
or keurocalc in the official 3.5.13 (or 14) repo ? in addition, I saw that all locales for koffice-trinity are missing. I think, these should they be included, in any case. (I like koffice 1.6.3 very much, especially kspread/kword, it's lightweight, fast and more than sufficient for simple tasks..)
On Sunday 13 November 2011 15:57:33 Ilya Chernykh wrote:
Is kasablanca working in your distro?
sure :)
In openSUSE's repository it is quite broken and can access very little number of sites.
I did not test it extensively with multiple sites, but no prob with the 2 or 3 I'm frequently using...
kio-ftps
seems to be a KDE4 application
that is v0.2 the predecessor (v0.1) for kde3 has been removed for whatever reason from berlios.de. that is what I use here. btw. this is a kio-slave, not an application ;-)
werner
On Sunday 13 November 2011 19:13:07 Werner Joss wrote:
Is kasablanca working in your distro?
sure :)
In openSUSE's repository it is quite broken and can access very little number of sites.
I did not test it extensively with multiple sites, but no prob with the 2 or 3 I'm frequently using...
kio-ftps
seems to be a KDE4 application
that is v0.2 the predecessor (v0.1) for kde3 has been removed for whatever reason from berlios.de. that is what I use here. btw. this is a kio-slave, not an application ;-)
There is kio-ftps-0.1a.tar.gz at berlios.de. Is it the same or you have a better version?
On Sunday 13 November 2011 19:37:44 Werner Joss wrote:
There is kio-ftps-0.1a.tar.gz at berlios.de. Is it the same or you have a better version?
I modified it so it compiles with newer ggc versions.
Do you have the patches?
On Sunday 13 November 2011 19:46:25 Werner Joss wrote:
Do you have the patches?
sure.
The patch does not show in which file the change is.
I suggest you to use "diff -wruN" command on the whole source directories...