libfontconfig.so.1
hello. my system: debian sid kde 3.1-rc5 from karolina xfree 4.2.1-4 problem: if i want to start any kdeapplicatin i get the error: failed to load shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1 ... no such file or directory. and yes this is right, there is no libfontconfig.so.1 on my system but the deb package libfontconfig1 is installed. there are as well e.g. the howto and the md5 checksumm from libfontconfig.so.1 on my computer but the library itsself is not there. does someone knows what to do? thnx wolfgang -- Ich spühre die Kälte in meinem Herzen ...Ich möchte fliehen... fliehen um der Kälte zu entkommen ...doch es gibt kein Entrinnen... denn kein Ort ist weit genug fort von Dir ---www.nightwish.de--- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen!
Re: Mystery of the vanishing session
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 01:45:29PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote: DISAPPEARING SESSIONS no idea. RELUCTANT SHUTDOWN Anybody know what's up with that? yes. for some weird reasons the x-server on vt8 does not finish its startup if it is not in the foreground. consequently it does not shutdown, too. as kdm/xdm waits for it, it will wait forever ... hint: make :1 a reserve display, so the xserver won't linger when it is not needed. see http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/kdebase/kdm/README?rev=2.17content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup for details (it will work with kde 3.0, too). greetings -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Chaos, panic, and disorder - my work here is done.
Re: libfontconfig.so.1
Am Sonntag, 22. Dezember 2002 14:34 schrieb Wolfgang Mader: hello. if i want to start any kdeapplicatin i get the error: failed to load shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1 ... no such file or directory. and yes this is right, there is no libfontconfig.so.1 on my system but the deb package libfontconfig1 is installed. there are as well e.g. the howto and the md5 checksumm from libfontconfig.so.1 on my computer but the library itsself is not there. does someone knows what to do? Install libfontconfig1_2.1-7_i386.deb from ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/fontconfig/ regards, Jörg -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your signature to help me spread!.-. PGP Key: send mail with subject 'SEND PGP-KEY' PGP Key-ID: FD 4E 21 1Doo| PGP Fingerprint: 388A872AFC5649D3 BCEC65778BE0C605 ICQ: 17472145_ // /`'\ I am Ohm of Borg. Resistance is voltage divided by current. \X/ (\_;/)
Noatun crashes on startup
It didn't work in 3.0.x. It doesn't work in 3.1. Now I ask, what use is a media player if all it can do is crash? Anders
Re: Noatun crashes on startup (Somewhat fixed..)
On Sunday 22 December 2002 17:05, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: It doesn't work in 3.1. Well. Seems a relogin has cured the crash problem.. There is a bit of choking on playing though. Strangely reducing the buffer size seems to make it better. Anders
Building debs from CVS
Now after I've got a faster machine it's become realistic to build KDE packages from CVS myself. I don't understand, though, how to do it. Actually, the building itself boils down to debuild. What concerns me are build dependencies among the packages. Building qt-copy is no problem, as it depends on no other KDE package. arts depends on qt-copy, but I really don't want to install the newly compiled qt packages before I have build packages for everything else. So, is it possible, only for the purpose of building, to install packages in some non-standard location where they can be (directed to be) found when building dependend packages? Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, Gattaca
Re: libfontconfig.so.1
Hi, I ran into the same problem last night and here is how i fixed it. 1. I searched google for an older libfontconfig1.deb so i can downgrade mine here is the address of where i got it from ( http://verbum.org/~walters/debian/local/i386/libfontconfig1_2.0-2_i386.deb ) tip use wget :P 2. I did dpkg --force-downgrade libfontconfig1_2.0-2_i386.deb 3. If u get a dependency error about libexpat1 then apt-get install libexpat1 and then do step 2 again. I think u have enoph info to fix it even if those are not the exact steps. Good Luck! --Vladi On Sunday 22 December 2002 08:34 am, Wolfgang Mader wrote: hello. my system: debian sid kde 3.1-rc5 from karolina xfree 4.2.1-4 problem: if i want to start any kdeapplicatin i get the error: failed to load shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1 ... no such file or directory. and yes this is right, there is no libfontconfig.so.1 on my system but the deb package libfontconfig1 is installed. there are as well e.g. the howto and the md5 checksumm from libfontconfig.so.1 on my computer but the library itsself is not there. does someone knows what to do? thnx wolfgang -- Ich spühre die Kälte in meinem Herzen ...Ich möchte fliehen... fliehen um der Kälte zu entkommen ...doch es gibt kein Entrinnen... denn kein Ort ist weit genug fort von Dir ---www.nightwish.de--- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen!
Re: Building debs from CVS
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sonntag, 22. Dezember 2002 18:41, Michael Schuerig wrote: Now after I've got a faster machine it's become realistic to build KDE packages from CVS myself. I don't understand, though, how to do it. Actually, the building itself boils down to debuild. What concerns me are build dependencies among the packages. Building qt-copy is no problem, as it depends on no other KDE package. arts depends on qt-copy, but I really don't want to install the newly compiled qt packages before I have build packages for everything else. So, is it possible, only for the purpose of building, to install packages in some non-standard location where they can be (directed to be) found when building dependend packages? Set up a system with debootstrap and chroot into it for building. Do installing there when needed for building packages. Basically it comes down to the following order: 1. qt-copy 2. arts 3. kdelibs Then everything else. Only kdeaddons is depending on kdemultimedia-dev and libkonq4-dev, which means you need kdemultimedia and kdebase installed. Beware of installing kdebase packages completely. If you're installing kdm with dpkg -i it will start another kdm automatically even inside your chroot system which will basically force you to kill it. so just install everything from kdebase without kdm to avoid problems. Ralf Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, Gattaca - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+BiNYu0nKi+w1Ky8RAn7xAJ94o8uSm5yEzqHEru8zTOe7+WfP4gCfSiFP mrXr7cgdRTXQC/fsYNa4VM0= =DBYA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
KDE 3.0.5a Packages for Woody uploaded
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, I just finished uploading packages for KDE 3.0.5a to the kde masterserver. After syncing, you should be able to use them over the usual apt-get line: deb http://download. [your countrycode here] .kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody/ ./ This works for sid (replace woody with sid in the above line) again, too after updating the symlink to the according 3.0.4 packages. Packages for sid couldn't be built due to the libfontconfig problem (qt-configure check failed in the packages), but I guess most people can live with that until christmas :-) At least people using KDE 3 on woody can feel secure again :-) Merry Christmas, Ralf - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+Bjsju0nKi+w1Ky8RAtRGAJ4wYV0CTEmCwJGJiR/DpDCYzh8EuACdGo60 xScEjnvgncCaz/2Dbxw8lwU= =DLy4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: KDE 3.0.5a Packages for Woody uploaded
Le Dimanche 22 Décembre 2002 23:22, Ralf Nolden a écrit : Merry Christmas, Thanks Ralf and Merry Christmas Charles -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kde-france.org
Re: KDE 3.0.5a Packages for Woody uploaded
Hi Ralf, I've started the process already, but hit a small snag in: Failed to fetch http://download.uk.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody/./i386/kdeaddons/noatun-plugins_3.0.5a-0woody1_i386.deb 404 Not Found Hmm - is there not a noatun-plugins one yet? I've done a --fix-missing, and I'll see what happens! :) Is it something I should worry about or is it just mirror lag or something similar? Anyways, Merry Christmas, and Many Thanks all, David On Sunday 22 December 2002 22:22, Ralf Nolden wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, I just finished uploading packages for KDE 3.0.5a to the kde masterserver. After syncing, you should be able to use them over the usual apt-get line: deb http://download. [your countrycode here] .kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody/ ./ This works for sid (replace woody with sid in the above line) again, too after updating the symlink to the according 3.0.4 packages. Packages for sid couldn't be built due to the libfontconfig problem (qt-configure check failed in the packages), but I guess most people can live with that until christmas :-) At least people using KDE 3 on woody can feel secure again :-) Merry Christmas, Ralf - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+Bjsju0nKi+w1Ky8RAtRGAJ4wYV0CTEmCwJGJiR/DpDCYzh8EuACdGo60 xScEjnvgncCaz/2Dbxw8lwU= =DLy4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: KDE 3.0.5a Packages for Woody uploaded
Hi Merry Christmas, Thanks Ralf and Merry Christmas Yes :)) -- Merry Christmas Richard www.sheflug.co.uk
Re: KDE 3.0.5a Packages for Woody uploaded
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sonntag, 22. Dezember 2002 23:57, David Pye wrote: Hi Ralf, I've started the process already, but hit a small snag in: Failed to fetch http://download.uk.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody/./i386/kdeadd ons/noatun-plugins_3.0.5a-0woody1_i386.deb 404 Not Found Hmm - is there not a noatun-plugins one yet? There is. I've done a --fix-missing, and I'll see what happens! :) Is it something I should worry about or is it just mirror lag or something similar? The mirrors have to catch up first. I uploaded over the afternoon through my dsl line, that's what takes most of the time to get things finished package after package is built. Anyways, Merry Christmas, and Many Thanks all, You're welcome, Ralf David On Sunday 22 December 2002 22:22, Ralf Nolden wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, I just finished uploading packages for KDE 3.0.5a to the kde masterserver. After syncing, you should be able to use them over the usual apt-get line: deb http://download. [your countrycode here] .kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody/ ./ This works for sid (replace woody with sid in the above line) again, too after updating the symlink to the according 3.0.4 packages. Packages for sid couldn't be built due to the libfontconfig problem (qt-configure check failed in the packages), but I guess most people can live with that until christmas :-) At least people using KDE 3 on woody can feel secure again :-) Merry Christmas, Ralf - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+Bjsju0nKi+w1Ky8RAtRGAJ4wYV0CTEmCwJGJiR/DpDCYzh8EuACdGo60 xScEjnvgncCaz/2Dbxw8lwU= =DLy4 -END PGP SIGNATURE- - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+Blwwu0nKi+w1Ky8RAr6UAKC0FQ2NoEt6OFmgtfRD1iYO3OXBmQCeNHKa 3hRaspb4Z22bL1Y57RJvszA= =Pf5B -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Building debs from CVS
On Sunday 22 December 2002 21:40, Ralf Nolden wrote: On Sonntag, 22. Dezember 2002 18:41, Michael Schuerig wrote: So, is it possible, only for the purpose of building, to install packages in some non-standard location where they can be (directed to be) found when building dependend packages? Set up a system with debootstrap and chroot into it for building. Do installing there when needed for building packages. Basically it comes down to the following order: 1. qt-copy 2. arts 3. kdelibs Thanks, that seems to work. Almost: kdelibs has a build-dependency on arts-dev that doesn't seem to exist. Have overriden it and'll see if it builds. I have never before used chroot. Are there any docs that explains how to use it sensibly? What are the good practices of chroot-ing? E.g., in buildroot/var/cache/apt/archives I have created hard links to the debs in /var/cache/apt/archives, to avoid having to download loads of packages. Is this sound? Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, Gattaca
Re: Building debs from CVS
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Montag, 23. Dezember 2002 02:11, Michael Schuerig wrote: On Sunday 22 December 2002 21:40, Ralf Nolden wrote: On Sonntag, 22. Dezember 2002 18:41, Michael Schuerig wrote: So, is it possible, only for the purpose of building, to install packages in some non-standard location where they can be (directed to be) found when building dependend packages? Set up a system with debootstrap and chroot into it for building. Do installing there when needed for building packages. Basically it comes down to the following order: 1. qt-copy 2. arts 3. kdelibs Thanks, that seems to work. Almost: kdelibs has a build-dependency on arts-dev that doesn't seem to exist. Have overriden it and'll see if it builds. I have the following packaging error in kdebase now (HEAD): debian/kdebase-bin/usr/bin/kdesud: error while loading shared libraries: libfakeroot.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory dpkg-shlibdeps: failure: ldd on `debian/kdebase-bin/usr/bin/kdesud' gave error exit status 1 dh_shlibdeps: command returned error code 2816 on woody. libfakeroot.so is in /usr/lib/libfakeroot/libfakeroot.sohmm...never had this kind of error before :-) I have never before used chroot. Are there any docs that explains how to use it sensibly? What are the good practices of chroot-ing? E.g., in buildroot/var/cache/apt/archives I have created hard links to the debs in /var/cache/apt/archives, to avoid having to download loads of packages. Is this sound? I would only rely on the chroot system and not use the cache. But you can of course use it I guess. Ralf Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, Gattaca - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+BmPmu0nKi+w1Ky8RAtLJAJ0ZcTOOXqDP60jb6wZz8nwJ4/UE2gCfXU3J B20XsH3mF7iu6/WPJVCsk7c= =XJqI -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: dialy wine: for woody?
Dmitriy Sirant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wine packages, with everyday refresh from CVS. Packages: wine, libwine deb http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian wine main deb-src http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian wine main Thanks for answering. But I'm looking for woody packages. And the libwine there doesn't look like woody. I get with wine from there: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of wine: wine depends on libwine (= 1:0.20021222.034000) apt-get install libwine=1:0.20021222.034000 Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: libwine: Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.1-1) but 2.2.5-11.2 is to be installed Depends: libncurses5 (= 5.3.20021109-1) but 5.2.20020112a-7 is to be installed (libwine in woody is 2.2.5-11.2) So, again: Is there some place one can get precompiled wine for woody? Or am I missing something? Thanks again! Andreas Goesele
[SOLVED/Bug?] Re: Mystery of the vanishing session
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 01:45:29PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote: DISAPPEARING SESSIONS I am running KDE 2 (2.2.2) on Debian/testing, and I have also built KDE 3.1 (c. rc5) from CVS and installed it in local directories. So my kdm is from the standard distribution. I have added a kde3 session type to it to invoke the kde 3 installation. The problem I have is that session type keeps disappearing--not every time I log out or shutdown, but intermittently. I originally created the session type by editing some control files; the first time it disappeared I used kcontrol's login manager settings to add the session. Either way, it sometimes disappears. (The kde3 invoking script I wrote for the session to use doesn't disappear, but the kde3 in the session drop downs does disappear). Since I thought the setup might be somewhat Debian specific, I thought I'd ask here. One theory that has occurred to me is that it may disappear whenever my last logout is from a kde3 session. I typically run kde2 in one virtual terminal and kde3 in another. Does anyone see any way the kde3 logout could overwrite the settings kde2 uses? Note that my kde3 build is standard, not via debian/rules. Another possibility is that something about apt-get dist-upgrade resets the session list, since I just did one of those before the session disappeared. This happened again, and I got curious enough to track it down. The theory of the last paragraph is on the right track. When an upgrade installs an item that invokes update-menus (anything that affects the menus, e.g., knode on my last update) this in turn invokes /etc/menu-methods/kdm. This in turn invokes kdm-update-menu in its postrun. kdm-update-menu rebuilds the session menu unless generate-sessiontypes is not in /etc/kde2/kdm/kdm.options. When it does, it pulls together alternatives registered for x-window-manager and x-session-manager. So I think the solution is to either disable generate session types or tell the system that my new session type (kde3) is an alternative with update-alternatives. Question: should I file a bug because user-created sessions added from kcontrol get zapped in this way? Probably kcontrol should do the necessary update-alternative. This is for a testing kde2 system; I don't know if it's changed with the kde3 packages. I've been installing the regular, non-Debian, kde3.1.