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If you say so... I haven't realized it's already so long since the beta, so let's see what's new...
Update: you may get error messages "error: command failed to execute correctly" when installing some kdesdk packages. You can ignore the warnings, it's a wrong command in .install file, but the script still does what it's supposed to do.
Update 2: nice, looks like Nepomuk and Strigi are back in business and new default set of mouse cursors arrived
Last edited by ProgDan (2011-06-20 09:49:43)
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Hi again,
KDE 4.6.90 a.k.a. KDE 4.7 RC 1 was released officially today, so I updated our repo. At the moment only x86_64 is there, i686 to be yet compiled (possibly after F1 )
There should not be much changes between this and the build I pushed on Monday.
EDIT: Damn, [kde-unstable] was faster
Last edited by ProgDan (2011-06-26 11:45:43)
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This typo 'gcc-libs=>4.6.0' in http://gitorious.org/kde-snapshots-repo … ILD#line14 is blocking [testing]'s gcc 4.6.1. pacman -Sud works around that.
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This typo 'gcc-libs=>4.6.0' in http://gitorious.org/kde-snapshots-repo … ILD#line14 is blocking [testing]'s gcc 4.6.1. pacman -Sud works around that.
Should be fixed now. Thank you!
PS: For those wainting for i686 build, I'm can't build kdeedu for some reason. If you want to try KDE 4.7 RC 1, please use [kde-unstable]. Sorry
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We will survive without kdeedu, just give us what you got
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We will survive without kdeedu, just give us what you got
Thanks for you trust, still, please use [kde-unstable] to test KDE 4.7 RC 1 on i686. I'm leaving for 2 weeks tomorrow and I'm sorry, but I need to take care of other things now.
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By the way, why do kdelibs and kdesupport-soprano have a dependency for java-environment, while kdelibs and soprano from [extra] do not?
Last edited by ChALkeR (2011-07-22 09:06:31)
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By the way, why do kdelibs and kdesupport-soprano have a dependency for java-environment, while kdelibs and soprano from [extra] do not?
For Soprano, java-environment is required to build Sesame2 backend (alternative to Virtuoso). Soprano in [extra] used to be compiled with Sesame2 backend (see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/17972), for unknown reason it has been dropped.
According to git history of kdelibs PKGBUILD, java-environment was reported as missing by namcap, though I just checked all CMakeLists and no mentions for Java, so there's probably no reason to keep it. Will be fixed in next snapshot.
Thanks for reporting.
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Hi,
I just pushed first 4.8 snapshot to the repositories. I know it's been a while since last update and I'm sorry for that. I hope it will get better during 4.8 cycle.
PLEASE READ BEFORE UPGRADING
plasma-desktop was always crashing after start, until I removed all plasma-related configuration files from ~/.kde4/share/config. It's possible, that the issue was caused only by some specific configuration of mine, but it can be "global" as well. If this happens to you, just remove these files.
It might be this bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278222
Comment #5 of that bug report mentions a work-around that *doesn't* require deleting your plasma configuration and setting it up from scratch.
News:
- I had to patch Soprano so it would build - it's partially using Raptor1 and partially Raptor 2. It's possible, that the semantic desktop will not work much at the moment
- no kdebindings - yeah, you know the story...they never compile
- no OpenGL ES KWin anymore
Have fun
UPDATE: sas pointed out that there's an another workaround for the bug. Thanks!
Last edited by ProgDan (2011-08-02 16:32:39)
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downloading thanks...
a lot of news stuff !!
waiting to test it..
KF5 & Plasma5 (git versions) - Awesome WM
ASUS Sabertooth 990FX - AMD FX8350 - ATI Radeon HD 7970
[testing] repo
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thx!
kde 4.7.40
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I'm having trouble running akonadi because testing's boost is up to 1.47.0-1.
$ akonadictl
akonadictl: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_program_options.so.1.46.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Every thing else looks ok, but haven't tested it much yet.
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A "ln -sf /usr/lib/libboost_program_options.so.1.47.0 /usr/lib/libboost_program_options.so.1.46.1" works, and program_options itself probably didn't have any major updates, but I feel uneasy symliking diferent versions... So again, not critical, but if you could update that whould be nice (and thanks for your hard work)
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Heh, it looks like the boost update was pushed just after I updated the repo I've rebuilt Akonadi against the new libboost and updated kdebase-workspace and kdegraphics-libs to be compatible with the KDE 4.7.0 packages.
Last edited by ProgDan (2011-07-28 20:00:36)
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Thanks for the new build .
kdesupport-soprano 4.7.40git20110727-1 still requires java-environment.
Full list of deps: qt virtuoso libiodbc java-environment redland redland-storage-sqlite redland-storage-mysql redland-storage-virtuoso redland-storage-postgresql.
Are that all packages needed? Does that mean soprano can use sqlite storage? Or postgresql?
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As mentioned in comment #1009, java-environment is required to build Sesame2 backend for Soprano. The additional dependencies _should_ provide additional storage backends for Redland, which is one of Soprano backends. How far does it work and if KDE actually supports them is an another question which I didn't look upon yet.
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Ideally, you should drop sesame2 and rely solely on virtuoso. Redland is completely unusable.
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I heard that virtuoso is the only supported backend now. It has to be checked.
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesu … ds/redland
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesu … ds/sesame2
Each of them has 3 commits in 2010-2011.
Compare to
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesu … s/virtuoso
Is there a reason to include them?
Last edited by ChALkeR (2011-08-12 13:07:07)
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Thanks for taking time to look on it, ChALkeR. I'll indeed drop them in next snapshot (next week or so...when I unbrick my router )
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PLEASE READ BEFORE UPGRADING
plasma-desktop was always crashing after start, until I removed all plasma-related configuration files from ~/.kde4/share/config.
It might be this bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278222
Comment #5 of that bug report mentions a work-around that *doesn't* require deleting your plasma configuration and setting it up from scratch.
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Updated to KDE 4.7.41.
Changes:
- kdebindings are now split the same way they are in [extra], but compiled without Qwt support (smokeqt won't build against Qwt 6)
- Soprano only features Virtuoso backend
UPDATE: looks like kdepim-runtime and kdebase-runtime both provide the same dbus-interface files so I authorize use of lethal force --force switch
Last edited by ProgDan (2011-08-13 19:08:54)
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dolphin is somewhat broken , altough much faster than the old one
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It complains about kdebase-runtime and kdepim-runtime *both* trying to install the following files:
/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.kde.nepomuk.DataManagement.xml
/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.kde.nepomuk.ResourceWatcher.xml
/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.kde.nepomuk.ResourceWatcherConnection.xml
EDIT: Also, kdepim-kaddressbook shouldn't have gnokii as dependency, merely as OPTDEPENDS.
Last edited by sas (2011-08-14 17:08:03)
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