Changed the status back to confirmed. Bumped into this on Kubuntu 11.10
today.
kurppa@el-kone:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 11.10
Release:11.10
Codename: oneiric
kurppa@el-kone:~$ kword -v
Qt: 4.7.4
KDE Development
Repost of #15
Incredibly weird bug, no doubt on that. But I think we still can assume that it
does not appear in 9.04 final (even when upgraded to KO 2.0.0).
Anyway let's try to pursue the theory about kbuildsycoca4 not being invoked at
all. Those that are still affected by this bug: please run
** Changed in: koffice2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I ran into this bug after a fresh install of Karmic Koala followed by an
install of koffice-kde4.
Tried the suggested workaround above, rm rm /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER/ksycoca4.
Thereafter it was possible to start kword.
Reopened the bug since many people will be in the same situation. A fresh
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Incredibly weird bug, no doubt on that. But I think we still can assume
that it does not appear in 9.04 final (even when upgraded to KO 2.0.0).
Anyway let's try to pursue the theory about kbuildsycoca4 not being invoked at
all. Those that are still affected by this bug: please run
kdebudialog
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 (upgraded from 8.10) and have the same problem.
No kpresenter-data package is installed, but krita-kde4 (upgraded from krita
1.x) fails to start, too.
*...@gremlin:~$ krita
GTLCore (Debug): in Optimiser_p.cpp at 111 in
GTLCore::Optimiser::Private::setLevel: 0
i am already using jaunty, and problem continues, re-tried, same...
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Matt Joineranacro...@gmail.com wrote:
I first installed Jaunty from the RC, and upgraded since. The problem
seems to have gone away now.
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Well, lets try something else then.
Run
kdebugdialog
and make sure everything is turned on. Then run
kbuildsycoca4 sycoca.log 21
that will create a file named sycoa.log, please attach it to this bug.
If the problem is that kbuildsycoca4 fails to parse something, then it should
show up
Looking through the packages. It seems that the following is possible, however
highly unlikely:
kwordpart.desktop and kwordpart.so are in different packages, so if the former
gets installed before the latter, kbuildsycoca might, or might not, fail to add
kwordpart to the database (because
bvidi...@bvidinli-yenihdd:~$ kword
kword(22663) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
findServiceByDesktopPath: kwordpart.desktop not found
kword(22663) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
findServiceByDesktopPath: Office/kword.desktop not found
bvidi...@bvidinli-yenihdd:~$
Well, the debug is caused by an underlying library and probably deserves
a seperate bug report.
But there is indeed something very wrong with your ksycoca4 (or rather -
was).
Reading through the log you attached you will find a lot of lines saying
new: or modified: each of those lines represents
Maybe, maybe this issue does not exist in a clean Jaunty 9.04
installation.
My computer runs Ubuntu 9.04, which is upgraded from previous version.
This may not be seen as a clean install. Because this is an upgrade,
and I have many programs installed... What is interesting, I lived
same situation
Just wondering ... does this issue continue to exist after a reboot?
Also, did you upgrade from some pre-release (alpha, beta...) or was it a new
install of koffice2?
The thing is that kbuildsycoca4 (which would basically do what removing
ksycoca4 causes) is run everytime a file changes as well
I first installed Jaunty from the RC, and upgraded since. The problem
seems to have gone away now.
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I can confirm this bug. I get the same output as mentioned before.
My system:
- Ubuntu Jaunty 64bit
- no kpresenter-data installed
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The workaround mentioned in Bug #185551:
rm /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER/ksycoca4
solved the problem for me
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I didn't have kpresenter-data installed in the first place.
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same situation:
bvidi...@bvidinli-yenihdd:~$ kplato
kplato(1638) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
findServiceByDesktopPath: kplatopart.desktop not found
kplato(1638) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
findServiceByDesktopPath: Office/kplato.desktop not found
i think i resolved this by removing the kpresenter-data package (which
belongs to koffice 1.x). apparrently there is a conflict.
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