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Ok, so I originally used the links in the main post to get to versions that said "5.1.95-1".
Since these are apparently now disabled, what do I need to do to keep upgrading?
What I've tried is going and enabling the testing repo, and updating, but it seems to want to pull in kdebase-workspace which is conflicting all over the place. I've tried installing kf5, kf5-aids and plasma-next, but it just wants to downgrade from version "5.1.95-1" to "5.1.2-1".
Obviously something doesn't seem quite right to me, so exactly what do i need to do? For the most part this can be used as a testing laptop, so if need be, I can probably remove KDE and completely reinstall, but even then, I wouldn't know what repo to enable, or what to enter exactly.
Help?
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Sadly gwenview doesnt't show the kipi plugins menu anymore. Luckily digikam still has it.
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Ok, so I originally used the links in the main post to get to versions that said "5.1.95-1".
Since these are apparently now disabled, what do I need to do to keep upgrading?
The links are not disabled. You're in the wrong thread, this is about KDE applications 14.12, not about Plasma 5.2 beta.
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This update is on hold for me. My systems are old installs so they don't have btrfs / and snapper so I can't do any rollbacks. I feel sorry for the KDE users who upgraded to a POC release. The plasma5 apps should have remained in the testing repo for some time.
# modified /etc/pacman.conf
IgnorePkg = kde* oxygen-icons libk* kqtquickcharts
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I feel sorry for the KDE users who upgraded to a POC release.
Don't feel sorry for me, I'm an Arch user. I know, that we will move forward KDE.
The plasma5 apps
you mean KF5
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PS: Just realized that Dolphin doesn't show my places/folder shortcuts. They are still existent in a Plasmoid but Dolphin doesn't show them.
this happened to me too - but not immediately after update; maybe because of uninstalling all the konsole-stuff and reinstalling it in coment #143 ?!
Whatever ... New created places are stable; and I wasn't able to reproduce the problem today at work on my computer there ...
Last edited by midixinga (2015-01-27 22:20:48)
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Opened a bug about the file types: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/43817
The relevant part to make file types in KDE work after installing KDE 5 applications (this is for kate, kwrite, gwenview only other KDE 5 applications might need other settings):
In $HOME/.local/share/applications/mimetypes.list:
Replace 'kde4-kwrite.desktop' with 'org.kde.kwrite.desktop'
Replace 'kde4-kate.desktop' with 'org.kde.kate.desktop'
Replace 'kde4-gwenview.desktop' with 'gwenview.desktop'
Reconfigure all shortcuts to start applications (reassign).
Logout and login.
EDIT: changed org.kde.gwenview.desktop to gwenview.desktop
Last edited by JKAbrams (2015-02-14 16:29:38)
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Another problem: Gwenview 5.0 can no longer open .psd files (and many others).
Loading ‘Systemet Grund med hover-flikar.psd’ failed
Gwenview cannot display documents of type image/vnd.adobe.photoshop.
Fix: install kimageformats.
pacman -S kimageformats
Last edited by JKAbrams (2015-02-14 17:01:16)
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I want to jump in and test the new Plasma, Frameworks & Applications, but I'm still very confused. How do we get a "full" experience with the the Plasma, Frameworks and Applications?
The wiki mentions the Plasma meta packages, so I'm assuming that part is covered. I "think" the Frameworks relevant packages are pulled in only if an Application requires them (please correct me if I am wrong!). And I have no idea how to install the latest 14.12 Applications...
Any help to understand how these are structured would be awesome.
There is no spoon in Arch...
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Applications are in the "kde" group. Right now you can't install everything in plasma 5, as some of them still depend on kdebase-workspace, so you have to manually install what you want. We're trying to improve this for 15.04
Last edited by arojas (2015-03-29 08:46:12)
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Applications are in the "kde" group. Right now you can't install everything in plasma 5, as some of them still depend on kdebase-workspace, so you have to manually install what you want. We're trying to improve this for 15.04
Ah, gotcha. Was I right about Frameworks, that we don't have to explicitly install them?
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arojas wrote:Applications are in the "kde" group. Right now you can't install everything in plasma 5, as some of them still depend on kdebase-workspace, so you have to manually install what you want. We're trying to improve this for 15.04
Ah, gotcha. Was I right about Frameworks, that we don't have to explicitly install them?
You don't have to afaik, but if you want to: kf5 and kf5-aids
Applications are in the "kde" group. Right now you can't install everything in plasma 5, as some of them still depend on kdebase-workspace, so you have to manually install what you want. We're trying to improve this for 15.04
Is it possible to create a kde-5 group with packages that won't conflict with plasma 5? Or, alternatively: Is it possible to install all non-conflicting packages from a group, ie. skipping the others?