strigi blocks an update of devel/cppunit, which seems related to
cppunit's public API requiring C++11 for compiling. strigi in turn
doesn't like C++11.
OK sthen@
DESCR:
The zc.lockfile package provides a basic portable implementation of
interprocess locks using lock files. The purpose if not specifically to lock
files, but to simply provide locks with an implementation based on
file-locking primitives. Of course, these locks could be used to mediate
access to other files. For example, the ZODB file storage implementation uses
file locks to mediate access to file-storage database files. The database
files and lock file files are separate files.
OK pamela@
KDebugSettings edits which QLoggingCategory are displayed. QLoggingCategory
prints messages on the console for applications and you can define which
applications display messages for information, warning or critical errors to
help debugging Qt applications.
KBackup is an application which lets you back up your data in a simple, user
friendly way
Features:
- Using profile files with definitions for Folders and files to be included or
excluded from the backup
- The backup target can be either a locally mounted device like a ZIP drive,
USB stick, etc. or any remote URL
- Running automated backups without using a graphical user interface
KCharSelect is a tool to select special characters from all installed fonts and
copy them into the clipboard. KCharSelect displays various information about
the selected character. This includes not only the Unicode character name, but
also aliases, general notes and cross references to similar characters.
KTeaTime is a handy timer for steeping tea. No longer will you have to guess at
how long it takes for your tea to be ready. Simply select the type of tea you
have, and it will alert you when the tea is ready to drink.
KTimer is a little tool to execute programs after some time. It allows you to
enter several tasks and to set a timer for each of them. The timers for each
task can be started, stopped, changed, or looped.
KDE Desktop Sharing (krfb) is a small server for the RFB protocol, better
known as VNC. Unlike most other Unix/Linux RFB servers, KRfb allows you to
share your X11 session instead of creating a new X11 session. It uses
libvncserver as backend.
KRDC is a client application that allows you to view or even control the
desktop session on another machine that is running a compatible server.
VNC and RDP are supported.