Hello people,
Given the fact that 12.3 is out of the door, it's time to restart meetings to
discuss what to do for 13.1, to look back at what we did well, what we could
improve, and what we can do as a team.
I put this link on Doodle[1] for two possible dates. Please enter your
preference.
[1] http://doodle.com/6xv9fkc4b7df79c
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KDE team, please review this thread.
His point is: The packages he fixed did not have any patch tagging,
therefore he shouldn't be forced to add them.
And that's what we normally do - and I haven't seen any other policy
from the KDE team that you want to enforce patch tagging going forward,
Andreas
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Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 16:57:11
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Am 13.03.2013 16:43, schrieb Claudio Freire:
> Why not reopen the SR with "Sorry, no time to do that, feel free to
> tag after accepting" or something like that?
> Then the maintainer on the receiving end can decide whether it's worth
> the effort.
Just look for yourself, its requests 158804 and 158805.
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Using R410 in 12.3
I see:
kio_mtp 0.0.1-1.1.1 from OSS
And
kio-mtp 0.0.1-8.1 from R410
Problem is. Access to a Nexus 7
Works in Gnome as PTP with access to DCIM
What am I missing in KDE?
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Hi,
on trying to upgrade 4.9.5 to 4.10.1, I'm harvesting this:
:~# zyp dup
Verbosity: 1
Warning: You are about to do a distribution upgrade with all enabled repositories. Make sure these repositories are compatible before you continue. See 'man zypper' for more information about this command.
Initializing Target
Checking whether to refresh metadata for Additional packages maintained by the KDE team (KDE_Release_49_openSUSE_12.2)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for KDE SC 4.10 releases (openSUSE_12.3)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for Stable Version of LibreOffice (openSUSE_12.2)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for Virtualization (openSUSE_12.2)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for NVIDIA Repository
Checking whether to refresh metadata for VideoLan Repository
Checking whether to refresh metadata for frispete's virtualization builds (openSUSE_12.2)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for Mozilla based projects (openSUSE_11.3)
Checking whether to refresh metadata for Packman Repository
Checking whether to refresh metadata for openSUSE-12.2-Non-Oss
Checking whether to refresh metadata for openSUSE-12.2-Oss
Checking whether to refresh metadata for openSUSE-12.2-Update
Checking whether to refresh metadata for openSUSE-12.2-Update-Non-Oss
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
Force resolution: No
Computing upgrade...
5 Problems:
Problem: kdebase4-artwork-4.10.1-25.1.noarch requires kdebase4-runtime >= 4.10.1, but this requirement cannot be provided
Problem: nothing provides libHalf.so.7()(64bit) needed by kdelibs4-4.10.1-552.2.x86_64
Problem: nothing provides libIlmImf.so.7()(64bit) needed by kdebase4-runtime-4.10.1-419.2.x86_64
Problem: nothing provides libIlmImf.so.7()(64bit) needed by kdebase4-runtime-4.10.1-419.2.x86_64
Problem: nothing provides libIlmImf.so.7()(64bit) needed by kdebase4-runtime-4.10.1-419.2.x86_64
Problem: kdebase4-artwork-4.10.1-25.1.noarch requires kdebase4-runtime >= 4.10.1, but this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: kdebase4-runtime-4.10.1-419.2.x86_64[KDE_Release_410]
kdebase4-runtime-4.10.1-419.2.i586[KDE_Release_410]
Solution 1: keep obsolete kdebase4-artwork-4.9.5-1.1.noarch
Solution 2: break kdebase4-artwork-4.10.1-25.1.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel [1/2/s/r/c] (c):
Where are these libraries? The build log shows them as cumulated.
That's just the first missing dependency, but resolving this hopefully
enlightens the path to resolving the rest of them..
I've disabled, KDE_Release_49, enabled KDE_Release_410, and added a priority
of 90 to it.
TIA,
Pete
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Hello all,
I've been looking at older screenshots of 12.3 RC1 and RC2.
The existing square 3D icon reminds of VirtualBox instead of "Activities".
Can you please use the colored traffic lights again? It looks really
great with a black background.
Amy thoughts?
Cheers!
Roman
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Hi everyone,
I recently enabled the KDE 4.10 repo on my system (which runs the 12.3
pre-release) and noticed that 29 packages were downgraded, resulting in
changes to the GRUB splash and the bootsplash (which now displays
"system starting" in several languages, which it didn't before). Git and
Mercurial were also downgraded. I recognise that the 12.3 repo for KDE
4.10 is not publicised yet, and the system still works and the changes
I've seen so far are purely cosmetic, but is the repo going to be
changed to depend on the standard versions of these packages from
OpenSUSE 12.3 soon?
Regards,
Matt Smith
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This update from the Release 410 repo
Seems to have broken suspend on my Laptop
1st time ever it's not worked!
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The same is happening to me in Kubuntu 12.10 upgraded to KDE 4.10.
2013/3/6 Rafael Belmonte <eaglescreen(a)gmail.com>
>
> The same happens for me in Kubuntu 12.10 upgraded to KDE 4.10.
>
>
> 2013/3/6 José Ricardo De León Solís <jricardo.de.leon.s(a)gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> When I press turn off bluetooth on the system tray icon, my bluetooth
>> usb dongle doesn't turn off. When I unplug it and replug it, it
>> remains off however. I honesty don't know if it is an issue with
>> bluedevil, bluez, the kernel or my usb dongle itself. Can anyone
>> please tell me how can I debug this issue?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Ricardo.
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Hi everyone,
When I press turn off bluetooth on the system tray icon, my bluetooth
usb dongle doesn't turn off. When I unplug it and replug it, it
remains off however. I honesty don't know if it is an issue with
bluedevil, bluez, the kernel or my usb dongle itself. Can anyone
please tell me how can I debug this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Ricardo.
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It would be only on this system with openSUSE 12.2 KDE 4.10.00r1 from KR410 or
just because is the only one with this mix on it. openSUSE 12.3 KDE 4.10.00r1
is not affected.
Everytime the Akregator integrated on Kontact is opened this message is
displayed. It doesn't matter if click on "Restore Session, Do Not Restore, Ask
Me Later" options, the next session will show it again.
http://paste.opensuse.org/89487407
Any advice?
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