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Re: [opensuse-kde] Where is the application kst?
- From: Freek de Kruijf <f.de.kruijf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 22:11:20 +0100
- Message-id: <201102172211.21072.f.de.kruijf@gmail.com>
Op donderdag 17 februari 2011 22:44:09 schreef Roger Oberholtzer:
I don't have the first file in the packet, but now I found the second one,
/usr/bin/kst2, in the packet, I overlooked it because it was the only one
written in bold characters in YaST, so it looked more like a title.
The reason for asking was that a colleague translator used to do the
translation in the .po files. But I could not find the .pot file for kst in
KDE. The version in the repository of openSUSE does not contain any
translations. This is to be expected when the .po and .pot files are not
available in the KDE source repositories. However Debian does contain .po
files.
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On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 21:38 +0100, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
When I read the information about the KDE application kst e.g. on
http://kst.kde.org, it looks as if there should be an executable
/usr/bin/kst. However, when I install kst using the openSUSE
repositories, only files in /usr/lib64/ are installed. After
installation of the packet kst the command kst can not be found.
Is there something missing in the kst packet?
I should mention that a kst.pot did exist in the kde.org repository for
KDE. However, currently such a file does not exist. I also searched
websvn.kde.org and could not find the sources of kst. Very strange that
kst.kde.org still exists and also openSUSE does have a kst packet.
I am a fan of kst. These days, the installed binary is called kst2, even
though the package is still called kde. I only use the 32-bit version.
So I do not know if there are issues with the 64-bit install.
The files in the 32-bit version are:
/usr/bin/dirfile_maker_new
/usr/bin/kst2
/usr/lib/kst/*
/usr/lib/libkst2*
I don't have the first file in the packet, but now I found the second one,
/usr/bin/kst2, in the packet, I overlooked it because it was the only one
written in bold characters in YaST, so it looked more like a title.
The reason for asking was that a colleague translator used to do the
translation in the .po files. But I could not find the .pot file for kst in
KDE. The version in the repository of openSUSE does not contain any
translations. This is to be expected when the .po and .pot files are not
available in the KDE source repositories. However Debian does contain .po
files.
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fr.gr.
Freek de Kruijf
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