Re: Karolina's KDE 3.1RC5 broke my SDL development.

2002-12-17 Thread Alexander Opitz
Hi,

play a littlte bit around :-)

It works (for me) with package:
+ libsdl1.2debian-all+arts1.1 (Version 1.2.4-1+arts1.1-1)
+ libsdl1.2debian   (Version 1.2.4-1+arts1.1-1)
+ libsdl1.2-dev  (Version 1.2.4-1)

all are in unstable.

Have Fun

Am Dienstag, 17. Dezember 2002 04:53 schrieb Doug Holland:
> Apparently, Karolina's KDE3.1RC5 packages came with its own version of SDL,
> which conflicted with Sid's SDL packages and removed them.  Unfortunately,
> there is no libsdl-dev package that has the SDL headers, so my development
> work, which requires SDL has ground to a halt.
>
> Are there any easy workarounds to this?  If I try installing the Sid SDL
> packages, dselect asks me to remove every KDE3.1 package on my system.
>
> Of course, these kinds of issues wouldn't happen if KDE3 was in unstable
> months ago like it should, but I'm not bitter...




Re: Karolina's KDE 3.1RC5 broke my SDL development.

2002-12-17 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
tisdagen den 17 december 2002 04.53 skrev Doug Holland:
> Apparently, Karolina's KDE3.1RC5 packages came with its own version of SDL,
> which conflicted with Sid's SDL packages and removed them.  Unfortunately,
> there is no libsdl-dev package that has the SDL headers, so my development
> work, which requires SDL has ground to a halt.
>
> Are there any easy workarounds to this?  If I try installing the Sid SDL
> packages, dselect asks me to remove every KDE3.1 package on my system.

The reason is that libsdl1.2debian-arts is built for the old aRts. So I simply 
rebuilt for the new version of aRts. I think the "official" KDE maintainers 
will get the same problem.

That libsdl1.2-dev was not there, was just a mistake. I have put it there too. 
Obviously I have it installed myself, since otherwise I can't build KDE.

> Of course, these kinds of issues wouldn't happen if KDE3 was in unstable
> months ago like it should, but I'm not bitter...

There are issues with KDE 3.* that I think are more important than the GCC 3.2 
transition. 

Karolina






Re: Normal users can't login..

2002-12-17 Thread Ray Dougharty
I had a problem once with the same symptoms. My disk space was too low 
to allow users to log in.
Root has a certain percentage of disk space reserved for such 
situations, to allow you to log in and free up space.
You could run "apt-get clean" to clear out your package cache, if you 
don't mind deleting all of the programs that you have downloaded.

Ray
Corey Kovacs wrote:
After upgrading to Karolina's rc5 packages last week, I've had a problem which 
is preventing normal users from logging in. Root can login just fine, but if 
my normal user id is used, then things pause for roughly 20 seconds, then 
ksplash comes up the the "Setting up Interprocess communications" message and 
then sits there for another 20-30 seconds, then falls back to the login 
screen.  I've watched/checked all the log files that apply, but nothing is 
revealed. I'd like to get this resolved soon. Is/has anyone been dealing with 
this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've even reverted back 
to Karolina's qt packages to no avail...

Corey

 




Re: Normal users can't login..

2002-12-17 Thread Corey Kovacs
Ray, thanks for the suggestion, however I looked at that first as I am on a
space deprived system to begin with. Any other ideas?

Corey

Ray Dougharty wrote:

> I had a problem once with the same symptoms. My disk space was too low
> to allow users to log in.
> Root has a certain percentage of disk space reserved for such
> situations, to allow you to log in and free up space.
> You could run "apt-get clean" to clear out your package cache, if you
> don't mind deleting all of the programs that you have downloaded.
>
> Ray
>
> Corey Kovacs wrote:
>
> >After upgrading to Karolina's rc5 packages last week, I've had a problem 
> >which
> >is preventing normal users from logging in. Root can login just fine, but if
> >my normal user id is used, then things pause for roughly 20 seconds, then
> >ksplash comes up the the "Setting up Interprocess communications" message and
> >then sits there for another 20-30 seconds, then falls back to the login
> >screen.  I've watched/checked all the log files that apply, but nothing is
> >revealed. I'd like to get this resolved soon. Is/has anyone been dealing with
> >this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've even reverted back
> >to Karolina's qt packages to no avail...
> >
> >
> >Corey
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Problem with LinuxToday and Konqueror

2002-12-17 Thread David Goodenough
Over the last couple of days I have suddenly started having Konquror segfault
on me when I go into the summary page for a story on LinuxToday.  I can
bring up the initial page with the list of all the stories, but as when I 
click on the story it starts to display the summary but then it crashes
so horribly that it can not even display a backtrace.

I have this both on a testing machine, and on my unstable machine, both
of which are fully up to date.

On one occasion I managed to get a backtrace, and the problem seemed to
be Javascript related.  Turning off Javascript support (on the unstable
machine, I have not tried the testing machine) does indeed stop the 
problem.

Any ideas as to how to debug Konqueror when the backtrace fails?

David




KDE 3.1rc5 kdb2html

2002-12-17 Thread Henrik Skantz
When trying to compile Konc:

checking for kdb2html... not found
configure: error: The important program kdb2html was not found!
Please check whether you installed KDE correctly.
I have kdelibs-dev and kdebase-dev installed.

Shouldn't kdb2html be in kdelibs-dev ?
I'm using Karolinas debs.





qt-3.1.1 out

2002-12-17 Thread Ralf Nolden
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Hi,

anthing known how long it takes to have qt-3.1.1 in unstable now that it's out 
? :-)

Ralf
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Re: Normal users can't login..

2002-12-17 Thread Ray Dougharty
Can you log in to a console as a regular user and then run "startx". 
Maybe this would give some information if it does not work.

Ray
Corey Kovacs wrote:
Ray, thanks for the suggestion, however I looked at that first as I am on a
space deprived system to begin with. Any other ideas?
Corey
Ray Dougharty wrote:
 

I had a problem once with the same symptoms. My disk space was too low
to allow users to log in.
Root has a certain percentage of disk space reserved for such
situations, to allow you to log in and free up space.
You could run "apt-get clean" to clear out your package cache, if you
don't mind deleting all of the programs that you have downloaded.
Ray
Corey Kovacs wrote:
   

After upgrading to Karolina's rc5 packages last week, I've had a problem which
is preventing normal users from logging in. Root can login just fine, but if
my normal user id is used, then things pause for roughly 20 seconds, then
ksplash comes up the the "Setting up Interprocess communications" message and
then sits there for another 20-30 seconds, then falls back to the login
screen.  I've watched/checked all the log files that apply, but nothing is
revealed. I'd like to get this resolved soon. Is/has anyone been dealing with
this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've even reverted back
to Karolina's qt packages to no avail...
Corey


 

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