Reviving the Kde Debconf frontend
Sune Vuorela
sune at debian.org
Wed Jul 14 10:24:14 UTC 2010
Hi
I have worked at Akademy (kde conference) and a bit after getting home to try
revive the debconf Kde frontend, and I think I'm currently at a state where a
bit wider testing and feedback would be nice.
perlqt4 sources can be found at:
http://alioth.debian.org/~pusling-guest/qt4-perl_4.5~~svn1145508-1.dsc
As this is my first perl package, I have asked teh debian perl guys to review
it before upload.
I have ported the perlqt3 debconf frontend to perlqt4. There is still a few
visual glitches, but as far as I can see, it works.
It can be found at
http://git.debian.org/?p=users/pusling-guest/debconf.git;a=summary
and that git repository is started with just git add . from a svn checkout of
revision 2458.
To test it, download, build and install the qt4-perl packages, then go into
Debconf/FrontEnd/Kde and run the generateui.sh shellscript. Then it should be
ready to use.
Next steps:
Gather feedback
Get perlqt4 in debian
Fix up issues
Integrate with debconf package
Comments?
Sune
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