On Tuesday 13 January 2004 17:56, Michael Schuerig wrote: > On Tuesday 13 January 2004 17:27, Dominique Devriese wrote: > > Michael Schuerig writes: > > >> Have you recently installed or compiled any non-default-debian KDE > > >> or Qt libraries ? > > > > > > No. But the problem appears to be on my side of the fence. I've > > > tried kompare in a chrooted install and there it works. Curiously > > > (or rather luckily), I don't have any other problems of this kind. > > > > Did you change the setting of the KDEDIR or KDEDIRS environment > > variables ? > > ~$ echo $KDEDIRS > /usr:/usr/local/kde:/usr/local > > There are no conflicting libs in the local dirs. /usr/local is > unecessary and I just removed it, but I use /usr/local/kde for my own > development; it's easier that way than to create a package for every > test run.
is kompare in /usr or /usr/local/kde? If in /usr/local/kde, check if it is already in KDEDIRS when startkde runs. Cheers, Kevin
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