Hi Daniel I hope there are some ideas left... First I reinstalled KDE 3.1.2 from then ftp.kde.org mirrors, then I tried the complete install from ftp.leo.org. I deleted ~/.DCOPserver* (that did not exist) and the other directories and created a new user. No chance. Thanks to you and Patrick so far. Greets Sebastian Daniel Eckl wrote:
Hmmm, perhaps I still have got some ideas ;)
First, reinstall all KDE rpm's with -Uvh --force --nodeps. Make sure, that all the RPM's yome from the same source (SuSE FTP / KDE FTP, etc)
If you made this sure, that I have the following questions:
Have you cleaned up your /tmp dir, especially /tmp/.ICE-unix ? Have you tried to delete ~/.DCOPserver* ? Have you tried to delete ~/.kde/socket-<hostname> and ~/.kde/tmp-<hostname> ?
You can delete those files is completely save.
If that doesn't help: Create a new user and try to login with this user.
Greets, Daniel
Am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 16:40 schrieb Sebastian Wolff:
Hi Daniel
Thanks for the try. But - well... I suppose I need to do some weird stuff now. I tried it before and I tried also rpm -e --nodeps kdelibs-3.1.2-* and rpm -i * The problem is either that something happended to the rpm database (maybe caused by the use of make install and make uninstall?) or that dcopserver itself has problems with other packages or config files.
Maybe someone knows what this error message "undefined symbol: _KDE_IcePoMagicCookie1Proc" could mean.
Regards Sebastian