Hie Carlos, I noticed that the menu in KDE4 doesn't update all the time when installing new packages. Normally a restart of the desktop solve it. Others you can try to run it as a command Alt+F2 and then kbabel + enter. Otherwise, did you try to click on the One click install link I gave? http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/KDE:KDE3/openSUSE_11.2/kdesdk3-translate.ym... Just click on it and follow the instructions. You didn't have to install all KDE3 to use KBabel in Gnome or KDE4.
Don't be so harsh.
I ask because I didn't see that, and because I couldn't find it.
Sorry but you just seemed to read it a bit to fast, this is the mail I reacted to, you were just quoting the link you say you didn't see.
On Thursday, 2010-03-04 at 09:23 +0100, Jean Cayron wrote:
Either I use kbabel again, under 11.0, or poedit.
KBabel for 11.2 is there: http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/KDE:KDE3/openSUSE_11.2/kdesdk3-translate.ym...
You don't need to keep 11.0 just for KBabel...
Kbabel is nowhere to be found:
I don't want to be harsh but just thing that when people take time to help you, you should take the time to read carefully their answer before to say that it doesn't work. It's just a matter of respect to the ones that help you. But anyway, I hope you'll solve it quickly. Cheers, Djan 2010/3/24 Carlos E. R. <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org>:
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On 2010-03-24 09:13, Jean Cayron wrote:
Carlos,
Have you even tried the link I gave? There is no so called kbabel package but KBabel is part of the package kdesdk3-translate. Do you try things before asking questions? We give you the solution, you don't try it and say it doesn't work. So why do you ask? Try first to install kdesdk3-translate and see if KBabel is installed or not. If it doesn't work, react then on the list and not the other way round.
KBabel has always been available for 11.2 and no one and nothing prevents you to install it if you follow the instructions.
Sorry, if you told me the specific package where it comes, I didn't notice. I read the message and understood that it is included in the kde3 repo, not that you were telling me that it comes in an specific package.
Don't be so harsh.
I ask because I didn't see that, and because I couldn't find it.
YaST says it is not there, even when told to look at the "provides" list. Webpin can not find it. Why the mistery? Why is it so well hidden?
And yes, even before reading your reply, I have kde3 installing at the moment. It will take hours. Some packages fail to download, yst complains about missing kde3base or similar being missing.
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Well, the install just finished, and kbabel is not installed. I'll have to review things later. Perhaps the path is not in the environment.
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