Hi Dererk. El Sábado, 18 de enero de 2014 11:09:41 Dererk escribió: > I found that there's a missing (strong) dependency on the kde desktop > side that renders this package unusable, that pkg is kde-zeroconf. > I'm using a very lightweight set of kde packages and this appears to be > the only missing dependency part for kdeconnect to work on it. > Please find suitable applying the attached patch.
Strange... I don't have this package installed on any of my machines (laptop, desktop) and kdeconnect is working. For I can see on the control file of kde-zeroconf, it didn't pull other dependencies that could lack kdeconnect. I will try to reproduce the bug doing a fresh and minimal kde installation. If you didn't install kde-zeroconf on one of your machines, can you try the next ( and ping me back with the results :) ), please: - run "kcmshell4 --list | grep kdeconnect" to see if the module is listed. - If not, do a "qdbus org.kde.kded /kded loadModule kdeconnect", its should return true. If not, kde isn't aware of it. - If all was ok, then run "kbuildsycoca4 -noincremental" to update the cache. - Later you could try "kcmshell4 kcm_kdeconnect" to start it by hand. > Thanks for maintaining this pkg! My pleasure :), thanks for the report too. David
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