Summary: | cervisia log dates are incorrect | ||
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Product: | [Applications] cervisia | Reporter: | Paul van Erk <parena> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Christian Loose <christian.loose> |
Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | woebbeking |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Unspecified | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: |
part of cvs log output
testcase |
Description
Paul van Erk
2009-03-06 08:45:04 UTC
Works for me. Which cvs version are you using? Could you run cvs -f -z3 log anyFileName in a console inside the working copy and post some lines of the output? Hmmm, I had been playing with Qt 4.5 and it seems that's where the problem is. I put the 4.4.3 packages back and the problem is gone. Pity, since my system was running better, but I use cervisia and the log information a lot, so I'd stay at 4.4 right now. Is this something I need to make a bug report for with the Qt guys or is it something KDE needs to change for it to work with Qt 4.5? I'm also running Qt 4.5. So a first step would be to answer my questions :-) Affirmative! :) I'm running cvs 1.12.12 (openSUSE 11.1). All add an attachment with some of the output you requested. I put "#" signs at some places, because this comes from a work-related file. Mind you: I reinstalled Qt 4.5 (openSUSE Factory version) and the bug is back. Created attachment 31870 [details]
part of cvs log output
Created attachment 31874 [details]
testcase
Could you run the attached datetest, with Qt 4.4 and 4.5.
You were assuming I knew what to do with that? :) Qt 4.4: <unknown program name>(5806)/ main: KDateTime(2007-03-16T13:15:26) Qt 4.5: <unknown program name>(6271)/ main: KDateTime() Interesting! :) Sure, as you compile KDE from source :-) The result is really interesting, as it works for me with Qt 4.5 (well, current qt-copy). Did you recompile KDE after updating Qt (I know, it shouldn't be necessary)? If not could you recompile kdelibs and retry my testcase. Do you have different Qt4 versions installed so that you maybe have a clash? Wohoho, hold on. I now see "Compiled Sources", while I'm very sure I selected the opensuse packages in the list. :/ Sorry if this completely nullifies the help so far. :/ I also see "Version: unspecified", but I filled out that one as well (it's 3.2.0 belonging to KDE 4.2.1). :/ Does SuSE also provide a new kdelibs package or only the Qt package? Do you mean a kdelibs package built against Qt 4.5? Hmmm, I don't think it is and I can't find it. They used to have a KDE4+Qt4.5 setup available, but I can't find that one anymore. Possible source for error, there. Don't think we'll get further with this one at the moment. After all I would say, it's an openSuSE bug, probably they just need to recompile kdelibs with Qt 4.5 as it works for me. Could you file a bug report at openSuSE with my testcase to reproduce the problem? Done! Let's see how they pick this one up. :) https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484442 Well, they're not going to fix it because Factory KDE4 is for Qt4.4. There used to be a KDE4+Qt4.5 repository, but now they say you should use KDE4 Unstable repository or openSUSE Factory if you want Qt 4.5 support. Guess I'll have to live with it for a while and keep my KDE3 version of cervisia, as the clear speed improvements really outweigh this single problem I've run into. Also, no corruption in system tray icons anymore with 4.5. :) So, thanks, I guess this one is resolved through openSUSE. :) |