Hi all,

my 2 machines suffered from several problems after the upgrade from

kdelibs-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
kdelibs3_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
libkmid-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
kdelibs3-bin_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
libarts-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
libkmid_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
kdelibs3-cups_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb
libarts_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.7_i386.deb

to

kdelibs-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
kdelibs3_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
libarts_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
kdelibs3-bin_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
libarts-alsa_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
libkmid-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
kdelibs3-cups_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
libarts-dev_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb
libkmid_4%3a2.2.2-13.woody.8_i386.deb


- KDE startsound was played by external player (I have no idea how the
  system could find a shell script that I wrote and only Mozilla was
  configured to use it for wav files).

- https with konqueror didn't work anymore.

- xmms crashed randomly when called with "artsdsp xmms", especially when
  using the slider to jump to another position in the song (Without
  artsdsp xmms it crashed always, the xmms arts plugin is buggy).

- Logging out from KDE was very slow.

Going back to the *.7_i386.deb solved all these problems. Something must
have gone terribly wrong with the new libraries. Wrong compiler? A try
to shift some libraries to other packages and messing it up? This
security update is a good "don't use" candidate.


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