confronted with the same problem in a different variation (being
stubborn about wanting to use okular and gwenview from a non-kde desktop
environment), i came up with a slight variation:
add
kde4.oxygen_icons
and
shared_mime_info
in x11Packages
and
environment.pathsToLink = [ /share/mime ];
Hi.
On 03/25/2013 06:29 PM, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
FWIW, this is also done by the KDE module in NixOS. Unfortunately, that doesn't
help you when installing via nix-env.
Lately I've been unable to run kate, even via booting into NixOS env
where it used to work. I tried to clear environment, or
I tried running krita which belongs to callgria suite.
I updated calligra to current 2.6.2 version.
To make it run I had to
- add shared_mime_info to PATH,
- setting KDEDIRS to calligra store path (and eventually the kde dir
found there)
- run kbuildsycocoa4
Well - this is non trivial.
First
Hi,
On 25/03/13 18:19, Marc Weber wrote:
I tried running krita which belongs to callgria suite.
I updated calligra to current 2.6.2 version.
To make it run I had to
- add shared_mime_info to PATH,
- setting KDEDIRS to calligra store path (and eventually the kde dir
found there)
FWIW,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 06:29:27PM +0100, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
Hi,
On 25/03/13 18:19, Marc Weber wrote:
I tried running krita which belongs to callgria suite.
I updated calligra to current 2.6.2 version.
To make it run I had to
- add shared_mime_info to PATH,
- setting KDEDIRS