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Jul 21 2019
Jul 20 2019
Should be fixed with ff6b077d9200856dc6e393a04c6b3ae82d9792ed.
This breaks GPG wallets completely. They are no longer accounted for by kwalletd: reverting this change makes them work again.
Jul 19 2019
Jul 18 2019
Jul 14 2019
Why was this committed when changes were requested? Wasn't that the whole point of having reviews?
Jul 5 2019
For the record, the SUSE security team said (excerpt from http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1062040#c9):
Jul 4 2019
Jun 23 2019
Actually, those changes are not needed. The includes aren't used at all.
Jun 14 2019
Jun 13 2019
Jun 10 2019
+1
May 21 2019
May 13 2019
It needs D21152 applied as well to work properly in my scenario.
Doesn't seem to work with screens that have a rotation.
Setup:
I'll test and report if it works in my case, too.
Apr 30 2019
Perhaps this should also go to stable?
Apr 19 2019
In T10812#182255, @ngraham wrote:
Apr 18 2019
I confirm there are no more issues in valgrind after adding this patch.
Apr 16 2019
Apr 13 2019
Apr 11 2019
+1.
Apr 3 2019
Works now, I can't reproduce the crash anymore.
Apr 1 2019
I can reproduce the crash reliably (Configure folder -> set mailing list properties -> OK -> crash). I'll test this patch and see what happens.
Mar 28 2019
Mar 25 2019
Mar 22 2019
Mar 18 2019
Mar 17 2019
Then the best should be to file a bug on bugzilla.opensuse.org asking for that to be packaged.
Is this part of the astyle tarball, or a separate project?
Mar 12 2019
Mar 11 2019
This was already fixed by 0d5c93b7c5318600f53d214efca2a060c0f0eea7.
Feb 25 2019
@matthieugras Do you have a commit access? Or do you need a developer to push this for you?
Feb 22 2019
Feb 21 2019
Feb 18 2019
LGTM!. Annoyed me for a long time (and made hard to debug some issues).
Feb 14 2019
Feb 12 2019
Feb 9 2019
Migrating sounds like a good idea. I don't think popups are necessary for this.
Feb 8 2019
Works. No side effects.
Feb 6 2019
If that's the case, just adjust the summary to use CCBUG: instead of BUG:.
Jan 28 2019
Can you expand a bit the description? I understand you are fixing problems, but why the problems are there and what you are doing exactly.
Jan 26 2019
You can add the KDE:Qt:5.12 repository in the exact same fashion as before for the openSUSE images. It's been ready for a while.
Jan 25 2019
Jan 21 2019
Jan 18 2019
As far as I understand the logic of the whole thing, it looks sane. At some point we ought to find a way to properly test that the generated code...
Jan 14 2019
Ping! Is this still being looked at? As distributions may phase out pulseaudio-gconf, this is important.
In D17154#391812, @gepardo wrote:Are there any strong reasons?
Jan 11 2019
https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/ci-tooling/commit/d3443ccf5b0233f4fd0b19c93d8332046b616f58 adds the PyCairo dependency to the CI, although the build system must still check for it (as it doesn't now).
In D17154#391718, @lbeltrame wrote:
In D17154#391718, @lbeltrame wrote:
There are several issues with this patch, which cause build failures:
Jan 5 2019
We can't roll back as far as I know. Please file a bug at bugzilla.opensuse.org against Mesa, adding all the relevant information.
Jan 3 2019
Then please do this downstream. If it would benefit anything else than Blogilo I would be in principle OK, but it doesn't make sense for upstream. (In openSUSE we removed the package, IIRC).
Blogilo is dead and no longer even offered as part of the Applications releases, and I doubt it does even work nowadays (at least not with WP since IIRC the XMLRPC interface is disabled by default or even removed). Exactly what are you trying to accomplish?
Jan 1 2019
Hello!
From what you posted here, it looks like a question and/or discussion, but unfortunately these Tasks on phabricator.kde.org are meant to be used by developers to organize their projects and not for these kind of discussions, or bug reports.
Hello!
From what you posted here, it looks like a question and/or discussion, but unfortunately these Tasks on phabricator.kde.org are meant to be used by developers to organize their projects and not for these kind of discussions, or bug reports.
Dec 30 2018
Dec 27 2018
sassc is indeed available in openSUSE. I'd avoid using npm if it's possible.
Dec 26 2018
Dec 21 2018
I would still suggest you get your stuff done with the binary factory and not on the OBS simply because then KDE as a whole can benefit from it. Not doing so will make sure that Windows and other platform-specific issues will never be found.
In D17650#380243, @habacker wrote:
Dec 19 2018
In D17650#379423, @heikobecker wrote:In D17650#379396, @habacker wrote:I think this is unrelated - this request is to fix an issue with an available package on a distribution, so can anyone accept this ?
I'd argue that the problem is with your distribution. Everybody still shipping qt4 is on its own anyway, seeing that it's not possible to
Dec 18 2018
In D17650#378765, @habacker wrote:On a recent opensuse Leap 42.3 or 15.x system there is
/usr/lib64/kde4/libexec/kioslave
/usr/lib64/libexec/kf5/kioslave