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How to selectively remove entries from the CMake cache from the command line

Saturday, 5 February 2011
Just a short cmake tip today... You probably know that with "cmake -DSOME_VARIABLE=foo" you can give variables to cmake. Now, sometimes, e.g. if the wrong version of a package has been found, e.g. a wrong Qt, you want to remove the wrong entries for Qt from the CMake cache again (because otherwise cmake doesn't search again). Read More

WebODF at FOSDEM

Saturday, 5 February 2011
Currently I am enjoying FOSDEM, the excellen Free Software conference in Brussels. Tomorrow I will give a presentation "WebODF: an office suite built on browser technology" about WebODF. If you want a preview, you can look at a screencast about it. Read More

FOSDEM 2011

Sunday, 30 January 2011
Less than a week to go for FOSDEM 2011 next weekend! Just so that you don't forget: this year we have 2 days of (Cross)Desktop-related talks in their own devroom, but be sure to also look at the entire schedule since there's a lot of interesting stuff in the other tracks as well (including some KDE-related ones). Hope to catch a glimpse of you then :) Especially for the group picture on Saturday afternoon

Thinkpad T410 and Kubuntu

Sunday, 30 January 2011
Thinkpad T410 Laptop refresh time is here, thanks Canonical. Faced with the prospect of finding a computer to spend a grand on I took the bus trip to Fry's in Dallas. Fry's is a large computer supermarket, I don't recommend it for the cafeteria but they do have a large selection of laptops to browse. The staff are annoyingly keen to help you, until you start asking about the finer details of processor ranges and mention Ubuntu. All their laptops have glossy screens, a phenomenon I do not understand. Read More

4.6 Release Supper

Thursday, 27 January 2011
Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o' the desktop-race! Aboon them a' ye tak your place, Coder, tester, or usability expert: 4.6 Release Supper in Edinburgh tonight had haggis, neeps, tatties and finest Burns poetry. Read More

KDE's 4.6 Release Day

Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Today is KDE's 4.6 release day. Shiny new versions of KDE Platform, KDE Applications, Plasma Workspaces plus Digikam and KDevelop are available for installing. See kubuntu announcement for details. ColinG says he's bringing "amber coloured drinks" for this evening's release supper. Read More

Loading and Scaling Images in a Thread

Saturday, 22 January 2011
In a previous blog post, I showed a simple example of using threads to perform complex calculations (SHA hashes) in a worker thread. I used them there because generating the hash of a DVD ISO can take a while, and GUIs that block make everyone cry. In this post, I'll use the same technique to load and scale an image whilst still letting my GUI startup instantly. Read More

Burns Supper and KDE Release Party

Friday, 14 January 2011
Me and Colin and Tomas are having a Burns supper at my place in Edinburgh to celebrate 4.6, let me know if you want to come

Cloud Packaging, CD Download Page Bling, Texas Weather, Choqok Message Indicator

Thursday, 13 January 2011
Upstream KDE used to give distros a week to package releases, including beta releases. This meant we had plenty of time to package and test and find problems in releases before they go to users. These days the fast pace of our six monthly release and a desire from developers not to send out releases a week out of date with the actual codebase means release candidates of KDE SC releases are only given to us distro packagers a day before they're announced. How to build, package and test 20 source packages in only 24 hours? Read More

New Kitware office in Lyon, France

Thursday, 13 January 2011
Hi, just to let you know, our friendly buildsystem developers from Kitware are progressing on their plan towards world domination ! ;-) While their main offices are in the US, in beautiful upstate New York, they recently opened their first office outside the US, in Lyon, France, where e.g. their main CDash developer is located. Read More