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FS#4900 - kexi - unapplied patch ?
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Opened by Bryce (bryce) - Wednesday, 28 June 2006, 22:20 GMT
Last edited by Alexander Baldeck (kth5) - Wednesday, 12 July 2006, 12:46 GMT
Opened by Bryce (bryce) - Wednesday, 28 June 2006, 22:20 GMT
Last edited by Alexander Baldeck (kth5) - Wednesday, 12 July 2006, 12:46 GMT
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Detailsmy kexi installation is showing symptoms which correspond to a critical patch released last month. the "forms" functions are totally dead.
http://kexi-project.org/wiki/wikiview/index.php?PatchesForKexi1.0.1 i can see from the PKGBUILD that the patch should have been included, but yet the bug remains. after building from source myself, and applying the patches, kexi operates fine. it seems that this patch didn't take it the ARCH build. |
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Closed by Alexander Baldeck (kth5)
Thursday, 13 July 2006, 21:24 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed by upgrade to 1.5.2
Thursday, 13 July 2006, 21:24 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed by upgrade to 1.5.2
"forms" does not show up in any of the drop down menus and will not create any new forms. the forms functions are nonexistant.
is it all fine on your system?
anyways, koffice 1.5.2 is going to be released on the 14th and i'm probably able to make it before that. please bear with it for at least today. :)
i created an empty workspace in kexi, added a form and then put some widgets on it. that looked pretty much like it worked, eh?