I realise that Cooker is bleeding edge, but I must say that glibc-2.2.3 has
done me no wrong (as far as I can tell). There were no complaints when I
switched over. The kde stuff was problematic since it hasn't been updated
since Cooker upgraded glib. The whole mess needs to be rebuilt with t
It appears that I have corrected the problem. The kdelibs, etc, that are in
the cooker directory were apparently built with libglib-1.3.5 while the
currently available libglib is 1.3.6. Installing kdelibs produces dependency
problems because it wants libglib-1.3.so.5 but what is available is
Hello,
I am running kde2.2-0.alpha1.8mdk at the moment, thinking of upgrading to
0.alpha2.3 and beyond. I was wondering if this is something that has changed
internally to kde2.2 recently then? Not just a change from 2.1 to 2.2, but a
change within 2.2 between versions?
On Tuesday 03 July 2
Heh. I just checked and saw that Cooker now has koffice-1.1-0beta3.3mdk. I
downloaded THIS binary and installed it and tried to run krayon. Same
problem as before:
1803 krayon:desktopEntryPath=Office/krayon.desktop library=libkrayonpart
1803 kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=libkr
Well I'm definitely not a programming guru - not even close.
I did notice that you posted earlier on this - I'm running on memory here
but I think the sample you placed with your first post included remarks
about KPrinter. In your current post there are a few remarks like "no
matching function c