Hello all, Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. 1) Upon startup only a few icons appear in the System Tray. This problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'. If I start another application that would put an icon in the System Tray, I see it only after restarting kicker. 2) If I start an application (e.g. Konqueror, Knode), the Taskbar remains empty. No application button. Also this problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'. If I start a new application, the application's Taskbar button does not appear until kicker is restarted. If I close an application, the application's Taskbar button does not disappear, but another button gets the focus. ---- Please note that I had no problems with the prerelease KDE-3.3.0 before 17/8. Does anybody else have these problems? Cheers, Leen
Leendert Meyer writes:
[ problem description omitted ] Does anybody else have these problems?
No, I am running the same KDE 3.3.0 from the supplementary as you are (installed two days ago) on two SuSE 9.1 boxes here and all is well. In fact this update fixes two of the most annoying problems I had with the "old" KDE 3.2.1, namely, the "Initializing peripherals" hang after login, and the kmenuedit problems. -Ti
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 11:55, Ti Kan wrote:
Leendert Meyer writes:
[ problem description omitted ] Does anybody else have these problems?
No, I am running the same KDE 3.3.0 from the supplementary as you are (installed two days ago) on two SuSE 9.1 boxes here and all is well.
Two days ago all was well on my box too. I'm talking about the latest packages, added on 17/8. If you have the rpms of two days ago at hand (in case you need to go back), then try to update to the **current** rpms, and see if you get the same problems. Better don't do this if you cannot go back. ;) Cheers, Leen
Leendert Meyer writes:
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 11:55, Ti Kan wrote:
Leendert Meyer writes:
[ problem description omitted ] Does anybody else have these problems?
No, I am running the same KDE 3.3.0 from the supplementary as you are (installed two days ago) on two SuSE 9.1 boxes here and all is well.
Two days ago all was well on my box too. I'm talking about the latest packages, added on 17/8.
Wow, I was not aware that there is yet a newer KDE 3.3.0 update than the one I just installed.
If you have the rpms of two days ago at hand (in case you need to go back), then try to update to the **current** rpms, and see if you get the same problems. Better don't do this if you cannot go back. ;)
Even though I kept the rpms I guess I still won't do that. ;) -Ti
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 12:37, Ti Kan wrote:
Leendert Meyer writes:
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 11:55, Ti Kan wrote:
Leendert Meyer writes:
[ problem description omitted ] Does anybody else have these problems?
No, I am running the same KDE 3.3.0 from the supplementary as you are (installed two days ago) on two SuSE 9.1 boxes here and all is well.
Two days ago all was well on my box too. I'm talking about the latest packages, added on 17/8.
Wow, I was not aware that there is yet a newer KDE 3.3.0 update than the one I just installed.
If you have the rpms of two days ago at hand (in case you need to go back), then try to update to the **current** rpms, and see if you get the same problems. Better don't do this if you cannot go back. ;)
Even though I kept the rpms I guess I still won't do that. ;)
I understand. ;) Cheers, Leen
Leendert Meyer schrieb:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker.
1) Upon startup only a few icons appear in the System Tray.
This problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'. only with the Taskbar at mine
If I start another application that would put an icon in the System Tray, I see it only after restarting kicker.
same problem at mine
2) If I start an application (e.g. Konqueror, Knode), the Taskbar remains empty. No application button.
Also this problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'.
If I start a new application, the application's Taskbar button does not appear until kicker is restarted.
If I close an application, the application's Taskbar button does not disappear, but another button gets the focus.
----
Please note that I had no problems with the prerelease KDE-3.3.0 before 17/8.
i also didnt with the version before
Does anybody else have these problems?
YES additionally the mouse does switch the window focus but doesnt take the cursor to the new focused window sometimes I use two screens with Xinerama
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 12:35, Michael Riess wrote:
Leendert Meyer schrieb:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker.
1) Upon startup only a few icons appear in the System Tray.
This problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'.
only with the Taskbar at mine
If I start another application that would put an icon in the System Tray, I see it only after restarting kicker.
same problem at mine
2) If I start an application (e.g. Konqueror, Knode), the Taskbar remains empty. No application button.
Also this problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'.
If I start a new application, the application's Taskbar button does not appear until kicker is restarted.
If I close an application, the application's Taskbar button does not disappear, but another button gets the focus.
----
Please note that I had no problems with the prerelease KDE-3.3.0 before 17/8.
i also didnt with the version before
Does anybody else have these problems?
YES
additionally the mouse does switch the window focus but doesnt take the cursor to the new focused window sometimes
Yes, I forgot that.
I use two screens with Xinerama
I use one screen. Cheers, Leen
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone. Maybe some apps do not work under KDE 3.3, so the kicker gets into trouble. Michael -- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists. Thanks, Leen
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior. Cheers, Leen
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet. I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before. Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this? Cheers, Leen
Leendert Meyer schrieb:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
no i cant no Kdictionary at my desktop nor a child panel my applets: [knotes knemo klipper KGpg susewatcher suseplugger KLineakConfig] but i didnt try to deactivate all of them till now
Am Donnerstag, 19. August 2004 22:36 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
I do not use the kdictionary-applet. It´s definitely the ksysguard-applet! The second bug: The Sysguard-Application hangs, when I start it from the k-menu. After downgrading to KDE 3.2.3 the Application works fine, but the kicker-applet still prevents the other programs from being shown. Michael
On Friday 20 August 2004 15:43, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 19. August 2004 22:36 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
I do not use the kdictionary-applet.
I do not use the ksysguard-applet.
It´s definitely the ksysguard-applet!
Hang on, testing... Yup, indeed! So there are now two culprits: - the kdictionary-applet - the ksysguard-applet Do you get the same symptoms with the kdictionary-applet as you get with the ksysguard-applet? (Please test this by adding the kdictionary-applet, logout, and login again).
The second bug: The Sysguard-Application hangs, when I start it from the k-menu.
I'll test this right away... No, not overhere. I tested this with and without the ksysguard-applet. Cheers, Leen
Am Freitag, 20. August 2004 16:16 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Friday 20 August 2004 15:43, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 19. August 2004 22:36 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer: > Hello all, > > Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to > supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, > presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 > officially. From that moment on I have problems with > kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
I do not use the kdictionary-applet.
I do not use the ksysguard-applet.
It´s definitely the ksysguard-applet!
Hang on, testing... Yup, indeed! So there are now two culprits:
- the kdictionary-applet - the ksysguard-applet
Do you get the same symptoms with the kdictionary-applet as you get with the ksysguard-applet? (Please test this by adding the kdictionary-applet, logout, and login again).
Sorry, but I have no kdictionary installed!? The only dictionary I found was ksteak. I was able to dock it in the kicker-display(system-tray), but it was gone after logout/login.
The second bug: The Sysguard-Application hangs, when I start it from the k-menu.
I'll test this right away... No, not overhere. I tested this with and without the ksysguard-applet.
Hmmm,.... very strange. There is a thread in this list about it: "KDE System guard hangs after update to KDE 3.3.0". I will downgrade to 3.2.3 and try the 3.3 later. I could live without the ksysguard-applet, but the sysguard-application is nice. There are also some annoying problems with the icon-grid. After adjusting the grid, the icons change places when I log out... Greetings, Michael -- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
On Friday 20 August 2004 17:02, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Freitag, 20. August 2004 16:16 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Do you get the same symptoms with the kdictionary-applet as you get with the ksysguard-applet? (Please test this by adding the kdictionary-applet, logout, and login again).
Sorry, but I have no kdictionary installed!? The only dictionary I found was ksteak. I was able to dock it in the kicker-display(system-tray), but it was gone after logout/login.
Just in case you'd like to test: kdict is in kdenetwork3-query. Cheers, Leen
Am Freitag, 20. August 2004 17:02 schrieb Michael Hoehne:
Am Freitag, 20. August 2004 16:16 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Friday 20 August 2004 15:43, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 19. August 2004 22:36 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer: > > Hello all, > > > > Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to > > supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, > > presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 > > officially. From that moment on I have problems with > > kicker. ... > > I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, > which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the > problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
I do not use the kdictionary-applet.
I do not use the ksysguard-applet.
It´s definitely the ksysguard-applet!
Hang on, testing... Yup, indeed! So there are now two culprits:
- the kdictionary-applet - the ksysguard-applet
Do you get the same symptoms with the kdictionary-applet as you get with the ksysguard-applet? (Please test this by adding the kdictionary-applet, logout, and login again).
Sorry, but I have no kdictionary installed!? The only dictionary I found was ksteak. I was able to dock it in the kicker-display(system-tray), but it was gone after logout/login.
The second bug: The Sysguard-Application hangs, when I start it from the k-menu.
I'll test this right away... No, not overhere. I tested this with and without the ksysguard-applet.
Hmmm,.... very strange. There is a thread in this list about it: "KDE System guard hangs after update to KDE 3.3.0".
I will downgrade to 3.2.3 and try the 3.3 later. I could live without the ksysguard-applet, but the sysguard-application is nice. There are also some annoying problems with the icon-grid. After adjusting the grid, the icons change places when I log out...
Greetings, Michael
No need to do that. Just update to the very new kde 3.3 oackages from the supplementary tree dated 19th August 2004. This fixes ksysguard. Daniel
On Thursday 19 August 2004 22:36, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 14:33, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:48, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 00:27, Michael Hoehne wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 11:22 schrieb Leendert Meyer:
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker. ...
I had the same problem. After deactivating some programs, which show an icon in the system-tray (ksysguard,...) the problem was gone.
Hmm, this brought me to the idea that the problem might be gone if the System Tray would be removed. I tried that, but the problem persists.
The problem seems to be config-file related. Using another user-account, I recreated my kicker setup, including side panel. I copied those files to my regular user account, changed ownership, but, alas, I got the same kicker behavior.
I've narrowed it down to the Kdictionary applet.
I have a child panel on the top of my screen, with, amongst others, a Kdictionary applet. Whithout the Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves as expected. With Kdictionary applet, kicker behaves erroneous as I described before.
Michael Höhne and Michael Riess: can you both confirm this?
There is a bug report concerning this: See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87484 Cheers, Leen
Dear list, I'd like to try kmouth which is installed on my KDE 3.3 on Suse 9.0, but I dunno how to configure it... everytime I launch it, it show me the configuration panel where I have to insert my txt2speech program (I think KTTSD). "which ktttsd" is not showing it on my system.. I googled around but I was not able to find any KTTSD RPM... does anyone know how to configure Kmouth? thanks & regards, Timur _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 22:58, Timur wrote:
Dear list, I'd like to try kmouth which is installed on my KDE 3.3 on Suse 9.0, but I dunno how to configure it... everytime I launch it, it show me the configuration panel where I have to insert my txt2speech program (I think KTTSD). "which ktttsd" is not showing it on my system.. I googled around but I was not able to find any KTTSD RPM...
does anyone know how to configure Kmouth?
thanks & regards, Timur
I think the easiest way to get it working is to install the festival package on the SuSE distribution. Then enter "/usr/bin/festival --tts" in the "Command for speaking text" field. After that kmouth should work. Refer to "The KMouth Handbook" for further info. (Help button on kmouth) From the manual - By selecting Use KTTSD speech service if possible you tell KMouth first to try to send the text to the KTTSD speech service. If this succeeds the other configuration entries on this tab are ignored. The KTTSD speech service is a KDE daemon which gives KDE applications a standardized interface for speech synthesis and is currently developed in CVS. It is safe to select this option even if KTTSD is not installed. Also refer to "Appendix A. Examples for the text-to-speech configuration" for more details on configuring a text to speech engine. -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
--- Graham Smith
does anyone know how to configure Kmouth?
thanks & regards, Timur
I think the easiest way to get it working is to install the festival package on the SuSE distribution. Then enter "/usr/bin/festival --tts" in the "Command for speaking text" field. After that kmouth should work.
Refer to "The KMouth Handbook" for further info. (Help button on kmouth)
Graham Smith, thanks for your reply! I think that my system didn't have the documentation updated so I was missing that part on the manual.... after my latest kde update (via apt), I'm able to read the section you pointed me to.. very interesting! Thanks again. regards, Timur __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 13:22, Leendert Meyer wrote: I have a similar problem. it solves temprorarily when i remove and then put back the taskbar and the systray. i have the following applets running: clock, quicklaunch, applauncher, multimedia control center and systray. the taskbar is on the child panel + the side universal konq-panel. nuking ~/kde/share/config/kickerrc does not help.
Hello all,
Yesterday (17/8) I updated KDE to supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/. That is KDE-3.3.0, presumably a prerelease because KDE did not release 3.3.0 officially. From that moment on I have problems with kicker.
1) Upon startup only a few icons appear in the System Tray.
This problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'.
If I start another application that would put an icon in the System Tray, I see it only after restarting kicker.
2) If I start an application (e.g. Konqueror, Knode), the Taskbar remains empty. No application button.
Also this problem disappears temporarily after executing 'dcop kicker kicker restart'.
If I start a new application, the application's Taskbar button does not appear until kicker is restarted.
If I close an application, the application's Taskbar button does not disappear, but another button gets the focus.
----
Please note that I had no problems with the prerelease KDE-3.3.0 before 17/8.
Does anybody else have these problems?
Cheers,
Leen
Here seems to be our kicker problem :/ http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87484 ------- Additional Comment #13 From Stefan Siegel 2004-08-22 20:41 ------- I used the KDE 3.2.92 (Beta 2 "Kollege") SuSE RPMs with the Qt 3.3.2 SuSE RPMs until yesterday without problems. The KDE 3.3 final RPMs have a Qt 3.3.3 dependancy, so I updated Qt first. After updating Qt I started experiencing this bug (still with KDE 3.2.92). Updating the KDE packages didn't help. I had to downgrade to Qt 3.3.2 and rebuild the kdelibs3-RPMs by myself (only these had the Qt 3.3.3 dependancies), but then the bug went away. Rebuilding the Qt 3.3.3 RPMs by myself didn't help (but I did only test rebuilding the official SRPMs, not compiling the original Qt sources). Perhaps this is a Qt bug or a SuSE patching/packaging bug.
participants (9)
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Bellegarde Cédric
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Daniel Eckl
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Graham Smith
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Leendert Meyer
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Michael Hoehne
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Michael Riess
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ti@amb.org
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Timur
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Vitaly Shishakov