As you know, GCC-4.7 has been recently pulled to Factory. This lead to build problems in multiple packages.
I already fixed the majority that has the most easy fixable errors, but there are still many packages that fail. Currently 17 KDE3
packages fail due to CCC-4.7 migration:
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kde3-directkonnect
kde3-kipi-plugins
kde3-kphotoalbum
kde3-krusader
kdebase3-SuSE
kdesdk3
kima
kmyfirewall
krecipes
kstopwatch
qalculate-kde
qbankmanager
qtstalker
rekall
tork
tulip
Any help in fixing these packages is appreciated.
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All,
After 2 years, kdebase/kioslave/kio_sftp.cpp has been patched to fix an
issue that prevented sftp:// urls from connecting when given in konqueror,
kwrite, etc.. Tim finally found the issue. The patch is available as part of
bug 897. The direct link to the patch is:
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/attachment.cgi?id=558
Basic issue: if the port number is not manually specified when kio_sftp is
invoked, the port number parameter should not be passed to the ssh process,
allowing ssh to connect on whatever default or preconfigured port it desires.
Tested and working with openssh-6.0p1
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Hello,
An alfa version of media manager based in udisks2 is available:
http://www.thel.ro/kde3/media.tar.bz2
Is not completely yet, but is able to detect and mount storage devices. At
this moment recognize SD cards and pendrives. I can't test yet cdrom media
because I'm using a Gentoo with custom kernel, which seems to not send udev
events when a cdrom is inserted, I have no idea why (maybe someone can tell
me what I miss).
PS It needs a patched qt3-dbus, because the original one have a bug which
de-marshalling incorectly arrays of objectpath. I will publish the patch soon
on github.
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For past few weeks, I haven't been able to get gmplayer to start up. Mplayer
will play music (say, MP3's) via the command line, and Smplayer plays both
videos and music. The output/error I get when starting gmplayer from the
commandline is this:
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# gmplayer
MPlayer dev-SVN-r34853-4.6-openSUSE Linux 12.1 (i586)-Packman (C) 2000-2012
MPlayer Team
Can't open joystick device /dev/input/js0: No such file or directory
Can't init input joystick
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Icon 'mplayer' (size 16) not found or unsupported format.
MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: unknown
- MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
disassembly. Details in DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports_what.html#bugreports_crash.
- MPlayer crashed. This shouldn't happen.
It can be a bug in the MPlayer code _or_ in your drivers _or_ in your
gcc version. If you think it's MPlayer's fault, please read
DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html and follow the instructions there. We can't and
won't help unless you provide this information when reporting a possible
bug.
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I reinstalled both Mplayer and gmplayer, no difference. Using 12.1 (32-bit)
with KDE 3.5. Did a whole, new reinstall of 12.1/3.5 and no difference.
Using, of course, Packman repos.
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this is an fyi... mostly:), BUT there is something here for the file
systems / media mount gurus...
downloaded m3 and test installed it with a minimal x window option, then
i blackballed strigi, akonadi and i think something else,
then i added the kde3 repository, first time *without* adding the hal-
enabled repo, got everything working fine, alas, new media info was
sketchy, so i added the "hal-enabled" repo. The only thing different is
that new device notifications are now 100% accurate, BUT, when it comes
to my fujifilm 500exr digital camera, the same error that exists on 12.1
continues on:
the camera is identified as a "usb camera interface", given the location
/media/camera, BUT, clicking on it only produces a recursive
?media/camera/camera and an error message that the file "does not
exist"!futher clicks just show /media/camera/camera/camera/.../camera...,
never is there a lower level entry... the same camera is easily read in
11.1 and 11.4, but *NOT* in 12.1 and 12.2 so far. I can gain access to
the xd card via a direct plug in on my laptop, but that too is
problematic as it leaves a mess of partial files behind when i try to
clear it. so not exactly a show stopper, but a serious problem for me so
far...
another item is that i can not make wicd work for now, and that's my
favorite wifi manager. wifi works fine as set up thru yast, so the
broadcom setup is almost there (still need a wired connection to set up
wifi in my dell), but i wopuldn't like to fire up yast any time i try a
connection on the road...
any ideas are welcome,
thanks in advance,
d.
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has anybody noticed a blue tint in some flash videos?
mainly u-tube links.
The tint goes away by reverting to a 10.1 version.
The os is suse 12.1 x86-64, latest kde3 updates, nvidia driver is
290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1
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Hello List,
I'm a user of KDE3 for a long time and I'm very happy, that there are
people, who are working on KDE3.5.10 Release 202.
Unfortunatly since one of the KDE3 update KMail has big problems to
fetch mails. Often I got the message 'listoperation kann nicht
abgeschlossen werden' or it fetch my mails, but destroys parts from
the header. This mails lost their subjects and looks like:
Aucn
mb25nZDQ0ODAucn
mb25nZDQ0ODAucn
mb25nZDQ0ODAucn
mb25nZDQ0ODAucn
mb25nZDQ0ODAucn
... and so on.
Mostly I can read the message body.
My packages for KDE3 are from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE3/openSUSE_12.1/
for openSUSE on a 64 bit box include all updates.
This bug appears at first february 2012; last weeks in april it has
disappeared. Now this bug niggle me again.
Who can help or give me a tipp?
Kind regards,
Helga
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Ilya & folks, just FYI, I downloaded the M3 DVD and did a 32-bit install into
a real test partition (not a VM) using the procedure that I wrote up for a
12.1 install here:
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/how-faq-forums/u…
I used the Factory (instead of 12.1) repos for "...KDE:/KDE3:/ ..." and "...
Hal-enabled ..." instead, of course. All else the same, including essential
package selection. Selected/used (legacy) Grub instead of Grub2, to avoid a
known problem with M3.
Everything seems to work normally. DVDs and USB Thumb flashes are recognized
when inserted, Firefox browser and K3b work, as does (g)Mplayer for MP3's
and .MOVs, and I was even able to get Catalyst 12.3 working, albeit with a
couple of problems; these should go away as soon as Catalyst install routine
catches up with kernel 3.3x.
As I said, just FYI.
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