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funkyou: would it be possible to build kdemod without fam support, eg just use inotify from the kernel?
edit: and then i read KDE uses inotify if fam doesn't run, so removing it from rc.conf is a nice solution. still, not having to install it at all would be cool, tough kaffeine (?) and samba depend on it as well...
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Everything is available here: http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/
Thank you and sorry i dont know why but im going to another directory and find the 3.5.5 PKGBUILD thank you another time ![]()
And one thing other, I see from your site that the versione 3.5.6 of kdemod conflict with kdemod 3.5.5, so u write that people have to remove the hold version but why u can't add
conflict('kdebase' 'kdemod-base <= 3.5.5')? It is an error?
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funkyou: would it be possible to build kdemod without fam support, eg just use inotify from the kernel?
edit: and then i read KDE uses inotify if fam doesn't run, so removing it from rc.conf is a nice solution. still, not having to install it at all would be cool, tough kaffeine (?) and samba depend on it as well...
Should be no problem... I will test that and remove the fam dependency with the next update if everything works out correctly... Hm, dont know if kaffeine really depends on fam. Maybe you uninstall fam and build the latest kaffeine from source. When it works, just open a bug
AFAIK fam is not needed since KDE 2 ![]()
funkyou wrote:Everything is available here: http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/
Thank you and sorry i dont know why but im going to another directory and find the 3.5.5 PKGBUILD thank you another time
And one thing other, I see from your site that the versione 3.5.6 of kdemod conflict with kdemod 3.5.5, so u write that people have to remove the hold version but why u can't add
conflict('kdebase' 'kdemod-base <= 3.5.5')? It is an error?
Well, i had some substantial changes in the PKGBUILDs and packages, and i am already using some weird provides and conflicts directives, so i didnt know if it works when i add another conflicts parameter... It would also be the same: People _have_ to uninstall 3.5.5 when they want to use 3.5.6, even when i add this aditional conflict... So i just changed the repo address and forced them to read the instructions when they want to upgrade
Maybe it was just my fight with already 120 packages ... but as said before: This is the first and last time you have to upgrade it this way, next ones will be smooth
This thing has grown slowly, and i am now at a point where i am halfway satisfied with it, also because of the feedback i got... btw: From 3.5.7 on i will mimic Archs testing repo, so the adventurous can check out the new release before i move it to /current. I think this is way better and also safer... 3.5.6 was a huge edit, i rewrote nearly all PKGBUILDs and thats also the reason why this update didnt went so smooth like the ones before...
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Are you going to include this patch in the next update too?
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Are you going to include this patch in the next update too?
Yes. Already included and comes with the next update ![]()
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mata_svada wrote:Are you going to include this patch in the next update too?
Yes. Already included and comes with the next update
isn't he a god?
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funkyou, Do you think you could add this patch for linux-uvc support in kopete?
http://www.alexandredenis.net/software/kopete-uvc/
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update
- added the kopete uvc patch mentioned above
- added the khtml patch mentioned above
- added a security patch for kdelibs/khtml to prevent javascript injection
- some love for the logout/lock kicker applet (just do a right click on it)
- updated kdemod-extra (new version of mailkount)
- added kdemod-icons icon theme
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installing ;-)
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Awesome, thanks funkyou. Works perfectly ![]()
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Is the media control applet working for you guys?
Im getting this error:
The Media Control applet could not be loaded. Please check your installation.
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Question on Kontact:
Is it wanted, that Knode is not integrated in Kontact at all, as it was, back then, when I used Kubuntu Dapper / Edgy? Or was that an Ubuntu patch?
Last edited by chaosgeisterchen (2007-02-07 06:39:19)
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Is the media control applet working for you guys?
Im getting this error:
The Media Control applet could not be loaded. Please check your installation.
Works perfectly here...
Question on Kontact:
Is it wanted, that Knode is not integrated in Kontact at all, as it was, back then, when I used Kubuntu Dapper / Edgy? Or was that an Ubuntu patch?
Please give some more detail (maybe screenshots?), as i dont know what you are meaning...
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Is Kbabel available in KDEMOD? I've searched some sites, and I didn't find anything interesting.
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Is Kbabel available in KDEMOD? I've searched some sites, and I didn't find anything interesting.
KBabel is part of kdesdk, so you just have to install kdemod-kdesdk to get it...
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Thank you.
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chaosgeisterchen wrote:Question on Kontact:
Is it wanted, that Knode is not integrated in Kontact at all, as it was, back then, when I used Kubuntu Dapper / Edgy? Or was that an Ubuntu patch?
Please give some more detail (maybe screenshots?), as i dont know what you are meaning...
Sorry to have you disturbed. It was my fault, I simply had to activate it.
Works like charm, thanks a lot.
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funkyou: i got a problem with the domino style and konsole. have you tried it? i get this look: http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?imag … olepy1.png
also these problems even show up on the 'do you really want to quit' dialog, while the almost exact same konqi dialog (if you have 2 tabs open) doesn't have the problems. could it be any of the kdemod patches? the domino hackers can't reproduce it...
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funkyou: i got a problem with the domino style and konsole. have you tried it? i get this look: http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?imag … olepy1.png
also these problems even show up on the 'do you really want to quit' dialog, while the almost exact same konqi dialog (if you have 2 tabs open) doesn't have the problems. could it be any of the kdemod patches? the domino hackers can't reproduce it...
Well, i cant see a problem there beside that your top kicker panel looks a bit funny... So please tell me where i can find it in this screenshot ![]()
Maybe its kickoff... The author has provided a patch for that: http://home.arcor.de/michaellentner/dom … icon.patch
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Ah, now i see, looks a little bit weird... I will check that on my machine asap...
//EDIT: Same problem here, konsole buttons are a bit weird... Hm, i will investigate a little bit more, but i think its the domino style and something about their rounded corners, as other styles are working perfectly...
Last edited by funkyou (2007-02-08 12:25:58)
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Ok people, i got something for you...
Johannes Schriewer aka. Dunkelstern was so kind to send me a new outstanding patch he made for KDE, and after some testing he gave me permission to release it with KDEmod, so we can call this a "world exclusive" ![]()
What does the patch do? Well, find it out for yourself, its definitely worth it ![]()
The patch is not yet available at the repo, because i want more people to check it out and report their experiences...
To install:
wget http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/testing/kdemod-kdebase-3.5.6-4.pkg.tar.gz
wget http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/testing/kdemod-kdelibs-3.5.6-3.pkg.tar.gz
sudo pacman -U kdemod-kdelibs-3.5.6-3.pkg.tar.gz kdemod-kdebase-3.5.6-4.pkg.tar.gzThen restart KDE, open Konqueror and click a little bit around in your folders
(To see it in its whole greatness, change to the icon-view)
Please report if its running good and if you experience any weirdness or something, although i do not think that that will happen - its a very well made patch...
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Ah, now i see, looks a little bit weird... I will check that on my machine asap...
//EDIT: Same problem here, konsole buttons are a bit weird... Hm, i will investigate a little bit more, but i think its the domino style and something about their rounded corners, as other styles are working perfectly...
yes, it's domino indeed, but why only in konsole and not in other apps? and the domino authors can't reproduce it, so i suppose it must be something between domino and the (konsole?) patches in kdemod...
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superstoned: I have taken a look into the transparency patch for konsole... It seems that the patch also modifies the tab-widget of konsole and this could also be the source of your problem, so maybe you can show the domino guys the contents of the patch so they can check it out...
This is generally a good idea because with 3.5.7 this patch will be included into KDE, so they can fix it before ![]()
And please, could you check out these 2 new packages and tell me how it works on your machine... Thanks...
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the new konqi patches work, haha, a zooming folder... really cool!
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