On Saturday 12 November 2005 08:51, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote: Hi, After I update qt3 to the last version available (qt3-3.3.5-17-i586) all KDE styles and only the "traditional" qt styles is available in Control Center (CDE, MS Windows 9x, Motif, Platinum and SGI). I used Plastik as my style and it is installed, but no more accessible to Control Center, nor qtconfig. Somebody knows how can I do to recover the KDE styles? Thank you very much Thadeu Sorry, I cut the main word, ... all KDE styles disappears and only ... *********** Thadeu, It would seem that SuSE has done some bad compiling again. I got the same result tonight. Missing styles, etc and things just didn't work right after that either. Usually a recompile will cure these things, as I've found in the past, but it did not help this build. After recompiling the files, the same condition remained. qt3-3.3.5-17 will have to be corrected at SuSE's end. There also seems to be a problem with libgsf files. About 73+ Gnome files complain about missing libs, mainly, libgsf-1.so.1 and libgsf-gnome-1.so.1, but if you don't have the new one installed, things like libwpd, wv2, koffice-wordprocessing complain about the missing libgsf-1.so.113 files. That's a real mess! Just beware of updating some KDE files at the moment. end of line Lee
Yes, I also have the others problems you notice. Thank you Thadeu On Sunday 13 November 2005 03:31, BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 08:51, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote: Hi,
After I update qt3 to the last version available (qt3-3.3.5-17-i586) all KDE styles and only the "traditional" qt styles is available in Control Center (CDE, MS Windows 9x, Motif, Platinum and SGI). I used Plastik as my style and it is installed, but no more accessible to Control Center, nor qtconfig. Somebody knows how can I do to recover the KDE styles?
Thank you very much Thadeu
Sorry, I cut the main word,
... all KDE styles disappears and only ... *********** Thadeu, It would seem that SuSE has done some bad compiling again. I got the same result tonight. Missing styles, etc and things just didn't work right after that either.
Usually a recompile will cure these things, as I've found in the past, but it did not help this build. After recompiling the files, the same condition remained. qt3-3.3.5-17 will have to be corrected at SuSE's end.
There also seems to be a problem with libgsf files. About 73+ Gnome files complain about missing libs, mainly, libgsf-1.so.1 and libgsf-gnome-1.so.1, but if you don't have the new one installed, things like libwpd, wv2, koffice-wordprocessing complain about the missing libgsf-1.so.113 files. That's a real mess!
Just beware of updating some KDE files at the moment.
end of line Lee
Now there are update for kdelibs and kdeartwork that solve the problem of styles. Thadeu On Sunday 13 November 2005 03:31, BandiPat wrote:
Thadeu, It would seem that SuSE has done some bad compiling again. I got the same result tonight. Missing styles, etc and things just didn't work right after that either.
Usually a recompile will cure these things, as I've found in the past, but it did not help this build. After recompiling the files, the same condition remained. qt3-3.3.5-17 will have to be corrected at SuSE's end.
There also seems to be a problem with libgsf files. About 73+ Gnome files complain about missing libs, mainly, libgsf-1.so.1 and libgsf-gnome-1.so.1, but if you don't have the new one installed, things like libwpd, wv2, koffice-wordprocessing complain about the missing libgsf-1.so.113 files. That's a real mess!
Just beware of updating some KDE files at the moment.
end of line Lee
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