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On 2009-03-30 22:46, meik michalke wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi finn,
[btw, answering to the list is sufficient.]
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Sorry, I usually hit the "reply all" (when list address is cc) and
delete non-list addresses, just didn't think about it for a few posts.<br>
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am Montag, 30. März 2009 (16:55) schrieb stfs:
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<pre wrap="">what does the command "which rkward" return?
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<pre wrap="">immediately after the .deb install it returned nothing.
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which is to be expected because of the PATH issue. it should appear after
doing the export thing. this is normal.
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<pre wrap="">After source install it returned /usr/local/bin/rkward
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so /usr/local/bin is in your PATH.
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<pre wrap="">After uninstalling everything rkward and deleting everything with rkward
in it I tried but it says
'Dependency is not satisfiable: kdelibs5'
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that's odd -- thomas' package too should have the same dependency. this
package contains the "core libraries for all KDE 4 applications", so it *has*
to be installed for any kde 4 app to run, hasn't it? was it perhaps
uninstalled by accident?
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I get the same in ubuntu intrepid 8.10 with the 'sid' .deb package
(0.5.0c release) Thomas just announced. When I create it locally it
works fine (except for minor issue below).<br>
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I also (this is my work machine and must function) have the
source-install which responds to 'which' and is found first in the path.<br>
'whereis rkward' gives me <br>
/usr/bin/rkward <br>
/usr/bin/rkward.bin <br>
/usr/local/bin/rkward <br>
/usr/local/bin/rkward.bin <br>
/usr/share/man/man1/rkward.1.gz<br>
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When I start rkward explicitly with '/usr/bin/rkward' it complains
about missing plugins (the 'Plugins are needed' dialog) but it is fully
functional and the pluginmap can be located via the menu.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Tried "apt-get install kdelibs5*" but get a host of unmet dependencies
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try "apt-get install kdelibs5" and install everything it depends on. (to
install a *full* kde 4 desktop try "apt-get install kde4")
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It was already done (both regular and devel) - there were no obvious
missing things. I suspect it is something to do with differences
between Debian and ubuntu. That step actually ended in a broken rkward
package I had to remove.<br>
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<pre wrap="">rkward will not start from menu or command line
(the reason it starts from command line for some is, of course, that
they use the same console they used to compile so the path contains
"/usr/lib/kde4/bin")
Starting it directly with "/usr/lib/kde4/bin/rkward" seems to be
working. No complaints and everything seems ok.
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i think we're half way through. it seems as if everything is as it should be,
looking through ubuntu 8.04 glasses -- except for your menu entry. i can only
assume that it wasn't patched. (which is the only difference between thomas'
and my diff)
i've asked a collegue of mine to test the package as well, he's running 8.04,
too.
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for all the infomation and know that I, as a user, is deeply
greatfull for the work you and the other devs are doing.
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thanks, that's nice :*)
viele grüße :: m.eik
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Regards<br>
Finn<br>
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