On Friday 26 September 2003 15:29, jokerman64 wrote: > On Friday 26 September 2003 12:36, Laurent Montel wrote: > > Le Friday 26 September 2003 18:25, jokerman64 a écrit : > > > On Friday 26 September 2003 14:16, FACORAT Fabrice wrote: > > > > Le jeu 25/09/2003 à 16:09, Laurent Montel a écrit : > > > > > I compile all with "--enable-debug=full" => -g3 > > > > > > > > I don't know if this is related but quanta is pretty unusable ! > > > > I have a big 3000+ lines PHP file, and quanta eat 99% CPU, is > > > > sloooooowwww and when I write something it takes more than 10 seconds > > > > to write it in editor ( Athlon XP 1900+, 256Mo ). > > > > On top of that it forgets my old syntax highlighting settings. > > > > > > yeah, syntax highlighting is gone but i think it's cause you have to > > > download them. Check out configure > editor > highlighting. There is a > > > download button there that automatically download whichever > > > highlighting schemes you select > > > > > > > > -> kpdf => frontend to xpdf > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] admin]$ rpm -q kdegraphics-kpdf > > > > kdegraphics-kpdf-3.1.92-3mdk > > > > > > > > but I don't have kpdf binary file. > > > > > > Yup it is indeed missing > > > > It's right it's into kdegraphics-common > > But there is a kdegraphics-kpdf-3.1.92-3mdk package which provides nothing. > I don't have kdegraphics-common installed and it wasn't required (messed up > deps?). Either way /usr/bin/kpdf should be in kdegraphics-kpdf and removed > from kdegraphics-common even If kdegraphics-common is required. > > The kdegraphics-common package not being installed automatically seems to > be related to another problem too. knsapshot is not in the menu but it is > installed. I see a desktop entry for it in kdegraphics-common. I'll install > that and see if it shows up in the menu then (i'd think it would)
kdegraphics-common depends on gphoto2. That dependency should probably be removed.