On Saturday 26 October 2002 09.35, Joe_Morris@ntm.org via myvscan.d-one.net wrote:
On 10/26/2002 05:47 AM, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 25 October 2002 18.17, tabanna wrote:
I had this too ~ in my case, going back to the previous version of kdelibs3 fixed the probs
Just beware that the packages in YOU are tagged as a security fix. I'm not sure going back to a previous version is a valid fix in those circumstances.
I would agree with you, Anders, (and I just checked and it is now available via YOU for 8.0, wasn't last time I checked), but the kdelibs3 packages (all 3 apparently) break Kedit (and apparently Kmail and K-Develop), as well as (for me) locking up several times (seemed to be related to kdesu), etc. I backed down one release number, but still same version (3.0.4). I don't know exactly what changed from 3.0.4-4 and 3.0.4-5 for kdelibs3, but the file size increased almost 3M. If the -4 version is not as secure, what else can we do (except file a bug report to feedback@suse.de, which I did as soon as I had my problem)? I am hoping SuSE would fix the packages and re-release (if I knew how I would :-) ), but I was surprised that my system is up to date with KDE (as verified by YOU) except for those 3 packages which are still the -5 versions. I suspect several folks will download the KDE updates via YOU to find out several programs are seriously broke. I truly respect your skill, and I wonder, IYHO, what should we do to be able to use kde?
I'm afraid I can't be of any help here. I have three computers here, one running 8.1 and two running 8.0, and the updates all work on my systems. I haven't seen the crashes others experience. And it's extremely difficult, perhaps even impossible, to solve a crash without being able to reproduce it. Anders