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Aug 25 2018
Jun 9 2018
Fix license, as asked by @DataDrake: GPL-2.0-only
Attaching a query example that I used to test the application.
Jun 8 2018
A pair of details:
- Had to modify the file in the link because it contained a pair of illegal characters. Attaching the file that I used
- Instruction used to compile: g++ -Wall -I/usr/include/cppconn -o testapp test.cpp -L/usr/lib -lmysqlcppconn
- Running the compiled file outputs the expected result (keep in mind that you need to adjust the line in the source to match your mariadb root password).
May 1 2018
I came to this guys after listening to an interview in Destinantion Linux with Christel Dahlskjaer. I liked that they are quite linux friendly and are pretty cheap.
Oh, no worries. Bugs happen, and yet very few distros are so stable as Solus imho (even more remarkable being a rolling distro). What makes the difference though is the response from devs, which here is always excellent. Thanks again and keep the great work!
Tested and working now. Thanks a lot for the quick fix!
Thanks for the quick response! It's persisting here yet, with release 26:
Same issue here when trying to connect to vpn. Dmesg | tail refers to segfault:
Mar 19 2018
Removing unneeded dependencies: kdesignerplugin-devel, kitemmodels-devel, kidentitymanagement-devel (duplicated).
Feb 20 2018
Feb 12 2018
Jan 13 2018
Jan 9 2018
Jan 6 2018
Closing and reopening, as needs fix and arc diff for some reason doesn't allow me to update, complaining about duplicity in test plan.
Jan 4 2018
Patch updated and submitted for revision, thanks @baimafeima
Update the patch, as a new version of zanshin has been released.
Jan 3 2018
Thanks por pointing it, @baimafeima, I'll package the new version then...
Dec 22 2017
Actually it seems after @sunnyflunk magic it works properly, @baimafeima. Finally could find some time for packaging and testing. I've just submitted it... (D1745)
Nov 24 2017
Oct 31 2017
Oct 12 2017
Thank you @baimafeima :) . Everything ok, hope I can come back soon and contribute more to this awesome community :)
I'm unclaiming this, because because of circunstances in my life, atm I don't have the time to continue the work, so better leave it for other community members with more time to dedicate to it. I'll still work on it if I ever find the time, but in the meantime, may be someone else can finish it.
Sep 24 2017
Updated to the latest version of slop.
Sep 23 2017
Thanks, I'll update and test the patch tomorrow
Sep 22 2017
Nice to see the team growing!!
Sep 12 2017
Aug 29 2017
Updating the revision, as a new version has been released since the initial revision was sent.
Hi Justin, I think those issues are the same I found. I fixed the CMake problem using regex (ugly regex that should be refined, but it compiled). Just in case it helps, you can have a look at the patch I submited for openbabel, T3116.
Hope it helps.
Aug 13 2017
In D811#11673, @sunnyflunk wrote:Ok, can we pause on this for now...I'm waiting until ferryd and 17.08.0 release before continuing and fixing it up, which means they'll all need to be rebuilt and updated for the new versions.
Aug 12 2017
Aug 10 2017
Fix license, now it's GPL 3.0
Aug 9 2017
Aug 4 2017
Hi @baimafeima. We are ready in terms of dependencies needed. Right now zanshin can be built, but, unfortunately, it wouldn't pass the tests, as it crashes when trying to add events (using akonadi built with mysql as depenency enabled, which isn't merged). This is most problably due to akonadi needing some more tweaking (it throws akonadi wrong payload exceptions). As far as I know, @sunnyflunk is working on akonadi. We will need new builds and testing when changes in akonadi are applied.
Jul 25 2017
Jul 23 2017
Jul 3 2017
Jul 1 2017
Change summary formatting
Jun 30 2017
Nice, looking forward to those changes in akonadi, as so far fixing problems with akonadi seem to be the last bit necessary for T3007 (zanshin) running properly... (throwing Akonadi Payload exceptions when trying to create events).
Jun 20 2017
Jun 19 2017
Jun 18 2017
Reorder dependencies
Jun 17 2017
@Daniel-at-github Can't reproduce the bug in my system . Is your system fully updated? The bug I reported seems to have been solved with latest updates...
I've tested this again and now can't reproduce the issue. I assume this has been solved by some package update, so, I'm marking this as resolved.
What desktop are you using? Would be interesting knowing if it's Mate, as it might be related to this one: T3560
Jun 16 2017
Jun 15 2017
Jun 13 2017
Jun 9 2017
Jun 8 2017
Lolll, thanks XD, happy to see it solved, already giving a bad life to my laptop thanks to packaging, couldn't afford burning it with a hungry libreoffice...
Apparently, this patch for glib2 could fix it: https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=9ba95e25b74adf8d62effeaf6567074ac932811c
I think it's glib2, @sunnyflunk . Following this steps makes disappear the bug on my system:
- Grab and install glib2-2.52.1-30-1 from the repos
- Uninstall all libreoffice and grabb and install libreoffice-calc-5.3.3-40-1, libreoffice-common-5.3.3-40-1, libreoffice-writer-5.3.3-40-1 (only those 3 for testing purposes suffice)
Jun 7 2017
And yet more... Yeah, I'm a bit stubborn XD... More interesting info:
So, more on this... I finally have been able to build and package the "stable" version (5.2.7). Uninstalled everything and delete config files under ~/.configure, then installed libreoffice 5.2.7. Unfortunately it makes no difference for me: libreoffice continues eating CPU and overheating the laptop to the point that I have to close it.
Anychances that other office suite makes it's way into Solus while this doesn't get fixed upstream? Like Calligra, for example?
Jun 5 2017
I can confirm the same issue. I've tried to compile and package the "stable" version of libreoffice, but without any luck so far. It needs liborcus-0.11 (we are on 0.12). I builded and packaged liborcus-0.11, but still the build fails and can't find any relevant information. Tried installing libreoffice flatpak, but it causes same issues...
May 31 2017
Depends on libgravatar.
May 30 2017
Fix licenses: add LGLP-2.1
Fix licences: add LGPL-2.1
Fix licenses: add LGPL-2.1