Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-03 Thread Jeff MacDonald
Well, i got it to work. Basically I think I upgraded a part of KDE right
out from under my self.

So i found the component parts of the kde meta port and just emerged all
of them. I'm back to normal now.

Jef.

On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 07:10, Mike Williams wrote:
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> On Monday 03 November 2003 01:43, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> > I ran kicker while in Gnome..
> >
> > I got this,
> >
> > kicker: relocation error: /usr/kde/3.1/lib/libkonq.so.4: undefined
> > symbol: _ZN9Q GroupBox10setEnabledEb
> >
> >
> > I also tried to run licq, which i have compiled with qt and kde as
> > a use variable.. i get this
> >
> > 21:40:21: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 5605)
> > 21:40:21: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui):
> > /usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: undefined symbol: _ZN7QWidget7repaintEb.
> >
> > Granted they aren't teh same error, but they seem to have their
> > similarities.
> 
> emerge kdebase
> I used to see this problem all the time when following kde cvs in the earlier 
> 3.1 days. I still follow cvs, but now it's not a problem.
> 
> > I don't think that deleting my .kde directory would do much since
> > i had the exact same error with root and root didn't have a .kde until i
> > tried this, this afternoon.
> 
> If you lost your panel with root and non-root BEFORE emerging kdelibs then 
> deleting .kde won't do any good.
> Deleting/moving .kde/share/config/kickerrc before vaping all of .kde might 
> help.
> 
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Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-03 Thread Mike Williams
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On Monday 03 November 2003 01:43, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> I ran kicker while in Gnome..
>
> I got this,
>
> kicker: relocation error: /usr/kde/3.1/lib/libkonq.so.4: undefined
> symbol: _ZN9Q GroupBox10setEnabledEb
>
>
> I also tried to run licq, which i have compiled with qt and kde as
> a use variable.. i get this
>
> 21:40:21: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 5605)
> 21:40:21: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui):
> /usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: undefined symbol: _ZN7QWidget7repaintEb.
>
> Granted they aren't teh same error, but they seem to have their
> similarities.

emerge kdebase
I used to see this problem all the time when following kde cvs in the earlier 
3.1 days. I still follow cvs, but now it's not a problem.

> I don't think that deleting my .kde directory would do much since
> i had the exact same error with root and root didn't have a .kde until i
> tried this, this afternoon.

If you lost your panel with root and non-root BEFORE emerging kdelibs then 
deleting .kde won't do any good.
Deleting/moving .kde/share/config/kickerrc before vaping all of .kde might 
help.

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Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-02 Thread Jeff MacDonald
I ran kicker while in Gnome..

I got this,

kicker: relocation error: /usr/kde/3.1/lib/libkonq.so.4: undefined
symbol: _ZN9Q GroupBox10setEnabledEb


I also tried to run licq, which i have compiled with qt and kde as
a use variable.. i get this

21:40:21: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 5605)
21:40:21: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui):
/usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: undefined symbol: _ZN7QWidget7repaintEb.

Granted they aren't teh same error, but they seem to have their
similarities.

I don't think that deleting my .kde directory would do much since 
i had the exact same error with root and root didn't have a .kde until i
tried this, this afternoon.

Jeff.

On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 14:45, Jim wrote:
> On Sunday 02 November 2003 01:21 pm, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was using kde this morning, and i was dragging a menu item from the K
> > menu, to my panel. And suddenly the panel disapeared. Didn't come back.
> >
> > So I dropped out of x, and tried to restart. X came up without KDE and
> > the message "could not start kdeinit" came up, or something similar to
> > that.
> >
> > So I did an emerge -u kde-libs, and in about an hour tried to start kde
> > again. This time the kde progress bar thingy came up and went thru all
> > the steps. However once again there was no panel.. :(
> >
> > Also, this happens whether i start kde as root or as my non-root user.
> >
> > Anyone have any tips or clues as to how i can fix this ? Note i am not
> > against typing
> >
> > "emerge unmerge kde;emerge kde" ,but others have warned me that this may
> > be unsafe.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jeff.
> >
> >
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> If you can run something in kde (from the run box (Alt+F2 or a terminal), run 
> "kicker" (no quotes) and see if the panel shows up.  It would be preferable 
> if it was a terminal so you can see if there are any error messages.


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Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-02 Thread Ernie Schroder
On Sunday 02 November 2003 01:58 pm, Holger Kettler wrote:
> > Anyone have any tips or clues as to how i can fix this ? Note i
> > am not
>
> If all else fails, delete the ~/kde* stuff. This should set your
> panel (and everything else..) back to default.
>
> HTH
make sure the above is the /home/.kde stuff. It will be replaced. One 
other thing to try is, open a konsole or use the run command, (alt+ 
Fn2 works) and type kcontrol. Navigate to desktop, panels and play 
with settings there

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Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-02 Thread Holger Kettler
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> Anyone have any tips or clues as to how i can fix this ? Note i am not

If all else fails, delete the ~/kde* stuff. This should set your panel
(and everything else..) back to default.

HTH
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Re: [gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-02 Thread Jim
On Sunday 02 November 2003 01:21 pm, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using kde this morning, and i was dragging a menu item from the K
> menu, to my panel. And suddenly the panel disapeared. Didn't come back.
>
> So I dropped out of x, and tried to restart. X came up without KDE and
> the message "could not start kdeinit" came up, or something similar to
> that.
>
> So I did an emerge -u kde-libs, and in about an hour tried to start kde
> again. This time the kde progress bar thingy came up and went thru all
> the steps. However once again there was no panel.. :(
>
> Also, this happens whether i start kde as root or as my non-root user.
>
> Anyone have any tips or clues as to how i can fix this ? Note i am not
> against typing
>
> "emerge unmerge kde;emerge kde" ,but others have warned me that this may
> be unsafe.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff.
>
>
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If you can run something in kde (from the run box (Alt+F2 or a terminal), run 
"kicker" (no quotes) and see if the panel shows up.  It would be preferable 
if it was a terminal so you can see if there are any error messages.
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[gentoo-user] kde - where did my panel go ?

2003-11-02 Thread Jeff MacDonald
Hi,

I was using kde this morning, and i was dragging a menu item from the K
menu, to my panel. And suddenly the panel disapeared. Didn't come back.

So I dropped out of x, and tried to restart. X came up without KDE and
the message "could not start kdeinit" came up, or something similar to
that.

So I did an emerge -u kde-libs, and in about an hour tried to start kde
again. This time the kde progress bar thingy came up and went thru all
the steps. However once again there was no panel.. :(

Also, this happens whether i start kde as root or as my non-root user.

Anyone have any tips or clues as to how i can fix this ? Note i am not
against typing

"emerge unmerge kde;emerge kde" ,but others have warned me that this may
be unsafe.

Thanks.

Jeff.


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