I have been searching the internet in vain for the names of the packages that provide the following plugins for kdevelop in Debian Squeeze. The missing plugins are preventing me from testing the written programs.
Missing plugins:
1) C++ support
2) kdevcvs
3) make builder
4) output view
5) QtHelp
6) Subversion
The icons representing these plugins are all a question mark. I am assuming that means that they are missing. Needless to say, as it is, kdevelop is useless.
I just installed F14 (upgraded from F13), and I wanted to install the PHP plugin for KDevelop, but yum reports no plugin packages. A friend has openSUSE and he found the plugins in the repos. Have the plugins not been packaged for Fedora yet? I just want to know that before I install them from source.
I was listening to music one day, and I decided that I wanted to watch a video on my laptop, so I put in the DVD, click play, and suddenly I'm missing the Windows Media Player 8 decoder. I try some of my other videos (of different formats, including .FLV and .AVI), and they're all missing different decoders. Also after that, and ONLY after that, RhythmBox can't find the decoder for .WMA files, yet it still plays .mp3, .ogg, .flac etc. I snooped around and downloaded various gstreamer plugins, and when that didn't work, I tried reinstalling all of them. Still no luck.
In short, I think part of my decoder and plugins folder got corrupted or deleted. VLC will play everything still. This is something I find bizarre.
I have just downloaded Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop version and browsed the trial version without installing it onto my laptop. OK, I love it. I have decided to get rid of Windows 7 and install Ubuntu as the sole OS. However, I have got three questions before I do it.
1) Ubuntu couldn't detect any wireless networks. Was that because I run only the trial version? I am really concerned about it as I am a frequent Internet visitor. 2) Ubuntu preloaded movie and audio players couldn't play anything from my external HD. I got warning that plugin MPEG-2 System Stream demuxer was missing and couldn't be found (as I couldn't access Internet, I guess). I suppose I will be able to download the missing plugins. This leads to question 3) Once I download the necessary missing plugins, what am I supposed to do with them? How to install them?
I am using opensuse 11.2. The totem video player states that I am missing a gstreamer plugin. I checked to see that gst-ffmpeg plugins is loaded, also libdvdcss, libdvdnav, libdvdplay, and libdvdread are also loaded. I would like if someone could please tell me what gstream plugin I'm missing, and where to place it.
The gstreamer-0.10 good plugins in CentOS 5.4 seems to be missing souphttpsrc. I looked online and can only seem to find references to it being in the bad plugins, yet the bad plugins documentation says it was moved to the good plugins.My experience downloading rpms is that the dependencies to build anything for gstreamer require I also download about 20 other rpms.I am reluctant to download/install rpms for a different distro.Has anyone successfully installed newer good plugins (particularly, souphttpsrc)?
I am trying to make the sound quality better on my Ubuntu.
I have read some tips in this topic: [url]. This made to go to this topic: [url]
It says there this: (If you are lazy to click )
Re: NEED better audio quality
Quote:
I can tell you flat out that foobar with the secret rabbit plugin, even without any internal or external equalizer completely tears up linux sound.
No, it doesn't.
In Linux you can easily choose Secret Rabbit in SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY mode as your system-wide sample rate converter by adding a single line to either /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc (requires libasound2-plugins and libsamplerate0 to be installed):
Code:
Now show me how to do that in Windows.
I have both of those packages installed, but for some reason the file asound.conf and .asoundrc are not there so I cannot add the line.
I installed java applet for Firefox. It seems that I get the same message all the time "Install missing plugins". The path libjavaplugin_oji.so is located at:
Download firefox 4 from Index of /pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk Unpack with ark to your home directry folder firefoxIn the folder firefox creat a new folder pluginscopy the contents from /usr/lib64/browser-plugins to the plugins folderStart firefox and there you go
I can't find them in the repositories, and don't want to run MS Visual Basic through wine. I'm looking into programming, and really need the highlighting feats of these programs (I know you can program in a simple word editor, but I prefer the help of an advanced program).
Currently, I am trying to use the Kdevelop4 in linux debian to make some debugging on a simple project. I added the <db.h> in the text editor and it is working. Unfortunately, when I am trying to build an "undefined reference to db_create error". So how to cope such error and where I have to add the searchable link libraries in Kdevelop4.
Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0 Kdevelop 3.3.91 writing a C program of a pretty good size and, when I am done compiling, I'll have to begin debugging. I know of dbg, but was thinking in one of those integrated development environments (IDEs). Looking into my HDD, I found a KDevelop package and began to see what it was about. The documentation (help) is copious and it seems I will never get to the point in the docs where I'll know if it serves my purpose. For I'm afraid it is intended to develop appls for KDE, when in reality, my appl runs in a text console. So that is the question. Is KDevelop mainly intended for developing GUI applications?
Trying KDevelop for the first time. I have the free pascal libraries installed, I have KDevelop 3.9.95 installed, I can select java, c+, C#, and so on, but I do not have an option for any pascal.I learned pascal in college, that is why I would like to use it (I know people dont like it, so please refrain from opinions), just looking for help.I tried lazarus, and yes it is nice, reminds me of Delphi, but I take issues with it not finding library paths when they are in the IDE.Would really like to use KDevelop, so if anyone can let me know how to let KDevelop give me options to use the pascal language, that would be great. I have searched through the menus, and cannot find anything that says something like "Insall additional language...".
I have KDevelop installed but it doesn't allow me to make a new KDE4 template and searching the Internet has only yeilded headaches. Is it possible or do I have to get an older version?
kdevelop doesn't start in Slackware 13.1. The output just says
Code: ... /usr/bin/kdevelop.bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/qt/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so: undefined symbol: sqlite3_open_v2 Relevant packages installed on my system (all unmodified from 13.1): sqlite-3.6.23.1-i486-1 kdevelop-4.0.0-i486-1 qt-4.6.2_2d3d3e5-i486-1
So it's a problem between sqlite and qt(?). Rebuild needed?
After downloading four .bz2 source files containing the sources for kdevelop-4.2.2, I tried to follow Soul Singin' HowTo without success apart from receiving this error:
I tried to install KDevelop4, decided I didn't want to use it, and now I am having trouble getting KDevelop3 working again. The only steps to installing kdevelop4 were installing a new version of kdevplatform and then kdevelop itself. I did this:
The problem is that there is something wrong with the menus (File, Edit, etc). There are many important items missing, as well as one of them says "No text!". This indicates that this is not the original packaged version with F11 because I used it for a year and it was certainly not like this. Is there a better way to get back to the original version than I showed here?
I have KDevelop installed it tells me i dont have cmake so i installed one now when i created my project, it says it doesnt find the included Qt libraries i wonder if there is a pattern to install all KDevelop and Qt stuff? I am using openSUSE11.4 KDE isnt KDE built on Qt? how come there is no Qt libraries onboard?
I just installed OpenSUSE 11.3 and I want to use Kdevelop 4.0 for programming in fortran. when I try to start a new project (Project/New from template) I only get the choice between C++ and PHP. What can I do so that I can also use fortran.
i am new to ubuntu have migrated laptop from centos to ubuntu 9.10 i am customed to kdevelop scripting, i am however unable to install Kdevelop using commandIs there some issue with the respository configuration or kdevelop is not available with ubuntu 9.10.
Using: Open SUSE 11.0 64 bit, KDE 3.5.9 (release 49) and KDevelop 3.5.1. Problem: A singleton was created in subproject A, and so an object file is created in subproject A. In subproject B, I want to use that object file. We have not been able to find a way to link that object file created in subproject A with subproject B. Also, the subprojects are in different directories. We created a symbolic link to the ".h" and ".cpp" files in directory A. And the project compiles and links just fine after adding the symbolic link to the header and cpp files in subproject B. My concern is, that two objects of that singleton will be created. The whole idea of making a singleton is so that there is only one instance at a time.
After spending a day+ on installing and setting up Fedora 13, I realized that kdevelop4 does not support all of my current 'automake' project.Looks like the 'automake' support for kdevelop4 is in kinda limbo state. AT least I could figure out.how to get the required plugin to work.Unfortunatly Kdevelop 3 is no longer available in Fedora 13 (or later)I see this as a major stumbling block for kdevelop's future.I really like the ide, but without backwards compatibilty its a 'nogo' for me.Is it just me? Look around, many if not most of the projects out there are based on automake,configure and co.
I have an asus pc, and its network hardware is not recognized by debian, the drivers are not even in the list provided during the installation process. I managed to download them from another pc, but if i try to make them and install them, i'm stucked because Make is not installed on debian (nor is sudo).So i need a connection to install the drivers that provide me a co0nnections..
I'm on Fedora 13 and I have Chromium installed. How do I get more plugins like mplayer or vlc working? I installed firefox to test and gecko-mediaplayer, vlc, and more appear in aboutlugins from firefox but chrome only shows flash and mozplugger. I tried linking all of the plugins from the firefox directory to the chrome plugins directory but no luck.
There are no Graphical User Interfaces showing up for DSSI Music Instruments.
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I have been trying to get the Editor to appear for DSSI-synths in Rosegarden for a long time. But no success. The same problem happens with jack-dssi-host and ghostess. Tried to put the hostname in /etc/hosts. Even tried with KDE.
But then I realized that I had no file /etc/hostname. Everything else worked anyway. So I made one, and put the hostname in it. And - halleluja - I have Editors!
So obviously these things (OSC?) looks for the file /etc/hostname.