RE: [suse-kde] KDE 3.2beta2 and Konqueror
The problem has to do with a kpart that is installed with SUSE called krpmview. If you rename or remove this file: /opt/kde3/share/apps/kthml/kpartplugins/krpmview.rc it will fix the problem. You will not be able to open rpm's in konqueror any longer, but nor will it crash any longer. I installed this beta as well, but ended up removing it. There are too many things that didn't work any longer once it was installed. Things like SuperKaramba no longer worked properly, and the SUSE Plugger would not load, nor would the update agent. It would be nice if there were a way to install the RPMS to a different directory instead of overwriting the old /opt/kde3 files. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Dan -----Original Message----- From: Florian Evers [mailto:florian-evers@gmx.de] Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 5:19 AM To: suse-kde@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-kde] KDE 3.2beta2 and Konqueror Hi, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante [thadeurj@terra.com.br] schrieb:
After I install kde-3.2beta2 konqueror crash if I use a http protocol, it work normally with ftp. Somebody knows how to avoid these?
Hmm, I don't have an answer, but another question ;-) 1.) Did you install the rpm's with something like "--nodeps" or "--force"? You really shouldn't! If you did, the best would be (IMHO) do deinstall all the kde packages manually and reinstall them without these parameters (Just rpm -Uvh *.rpm). Then look at the dependencies, and solve them _all_. 2.) You could try to hide your .kde-directories. Rename them and restart kde afterwards. Same problem? I am using SuSE 8.2 with KDE3.2beta2, and it works fine here. There are still some bugs, but not the one described by you above. Looks like a dependency problem to me... Greetings, Florian -- To unsubscribe, email: suse-kde-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, email: suse-kde-help@suse.com Please do not cross-post to suse-linux-e
Hi Dan! Perhaps this document could help you: http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/ especially http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/ch-rpm-reloc.html Comprising I don't think that this is possible with a software like KDE. Greets, Daniel Zitat von Dan Freed <dfreed@epicsystems.com>:
It would be nice if there were a way to install the RPMS to a different directory instead of overwriting the old /opt/kde3 files. Does anyone know of a way to do this?
Dan
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