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
-- 
I cannot send to the CPU from the file inside Outlook Express, how does it 
work?

From Flash you should never debug the provider, in such way therefore you 
should rename the DLL front-end for inserting a program on a desktop.
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