On 2023-03-11 04:33:51 Carlos E. R. wrote:
These:
<1.4> 2023-03-09T21:45:20.910119+01:00 Telcontar krusader 17147 - - QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath: Please instantiate the QApplication object first <1.4> 2023-03-09T21:45:21.655721+01:00 Telcontar krusader 17147 - - 21:45:21.655-warning default unknown@0 # QWidget::insertAction: Attempt to insert null action <1.4> 2023-03-09T21:45:21.657776+01:00 Telcontar krusader 17147 - - 21:45:21.657-warning default unknown@0 # QWidget::insertAction: Attempt to insert null action <1.4> 2023-03-09T21:45:21.666504+01:00 Telcontar krusader 17147 - - 21:45:21.666-warning kf.i18n unknown@0 # Trying to convert empty KLocalizedString to QString. <1.4> 2023-03-09T21:53:41.223609+01:00 Telcontar tracker-extract 17950 - - Locale 'LANG' is not set, defaulting to C locale <1.4> 2023-03-09T22:20:14.013742+01:00 Telcontar krusader 6836 - - 22:20:14.012-warning kf.kio.widgets unknown@0 # Failed to check which JobView API is supported "The name org.kde.kuiserver was not provided by any .service files"
are programmers errors.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)
I suspect that messages like these are caused by developers who assume that their applications will always execute in a full-blown desktop designed for their use (in this case, KDE). I get the same thing with Gnome applications that assume that all of Gnome is installed, though I never use the Gnome desktop. The ones that really irritate me are those from the DE that I'm running, that spam my terminal session when I start them from the command line. I can't see any excuse for their being written to the terminal, especially since they aren't complaining about things that stop the applications' successful execution. Leslie -- Platform: Linux Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 (x86_64)